Issue 11992

Summary: cannot create a new top level menu
Product: General Reporter: robert.kinsella
Component: scriptingAssignee: Unknown <non-migrated>
Status: CLOSED NOT_AN_OOO_ISSUE QA Contact: issues@framework <issues>
Severity: Trivial    
Priority: P4 CC: issues
Version: 644   
Target Milestone: OOo 2.0   
Hardware: All   
OS: All   
Issue Type: ENHANCEMENT Latest Confirmation in: ---
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Issue Blocks: 12906    

Description robert.kinsella 2003-03-03 14:48:24 UTC
Sframeworkinstall.jar.27.02.2003
Select tools, scripting  add on's, assign script to menu.

There is no option to add a new top level menu. It would be a neat feature if
the user could add their own top level menu's for macro's.
Comment 1 Unknown 2003-03-04 07:44:51 UTC
Would be useful to be able to create new top level menus for scripts.
Will be considered during the dialog rework in later release.
Comment 2 robert.kinsella 2003-03-07 13:33:33 UTC
It is possible to create a top level menu in the tools configure menu
dialog.
The user needs to 'unexpand' the menus in the menu entries window. (If
the user leaves the menu expanded, the new menu will be placed in the
expanded and highlighted menu).
Select where the new menu is to be placed, menu will be placed below
the highlighted menu item. To rename the menu, left click on the mouse
button, release and then click again - refer to the help documentation.

requires_documentation
Comment 3 noel.power 2004-01-07 10:30:07 UTC
This issue is no longer relevant, it refers to missing functionality in the
early releases of the scripting framework when menu assignments were done
manually by modifying the configuration files. As a result of integration into
the office source the scripting framework now uses the same code as starbasic to
modify the configuration for menu items under tools/configure and the desired
functionlity has being inherited by virtue of this integration.