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

unpublished interface XUIConfigurationListener
Base Interfaces
XUIConfigurationListener
┗ ::com::sun::star::lang::XEventListener

::com::sun::star::lang::XEventListener
(referenced interface's summary:)
base interface for all event listeners interfaces.
Usage Restrictions
not published
Description
supplies information about changes of a user interface configuration manager.
Since
OOo 2.0.0

Methods' Summary
elementInserted is invoked when a configuration has inserted an user interface element.  
elementRemoved is invoked when a configuration has removed an user interface element.  
elementReplaced is invoked when a configuration has replaced an user interface element.  
Methods' Details
elementInserted
[oneway] void
elementInserted( [in] ConfigurationEvent  Event );

Description
is invoked when a configuration has inserted an user interface element.
Parameter Event
provides information about the element which has been inserted.
elementRemoved
[oneway] void
elementRemoved( [in] ConfigurationEvent  Event );

Description
is invoked when a configuration has removed an user interface element.
Parameter Event
provides information about the element which has been removed.
elementReplaced
[oneway] void
elementReplaced( [in] ConfigurationEvent  Event );

Description
is invoked when a configuration has replaced an user interface element.
Parameter Event
provides information about the element which has been inserted/replaced.
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