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:: com :: sun :: star :: ui ::

unpublished service ModuleUICategoryDescription
Usage Restrictions
not published
Description
a service which provides information about the user interface command categories of a single module.

Every OpenOffice.org module has an amount of commands that can be used by user interface elements. This service provides access to the user interface commands that are part of a single OpenOffice.org module, like Writer or Calc.

Since
OOo 2.0.0

Exported Interfaces - Summary
::com::sun::star::container::XNameAccess

provides access to user interface command categories of an installed module. (details)

Exported Interfaces - Details
::com::sun::star::container::XNameAccess
Description
provides access to user interface command categories of an installed module.

An implementation must provide a language dependent string which can be used by a UI to display the category name. The key to a user interface command category depends on the specific implementation. OpenOffice.org uses a pre-defined number of identifiers defined in ::com::sun:star::frame::CommandGroup.

See also
::com::sun::star::frame::ModuleManager, ::com::sun::star::frame::CommandGroup

 
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