Issue 12237

Summary: should not use tools-configure with scripting framework
Product: General Reporter: robert.kinsella
Component: scriptingAssignee: duncan.foster
Status: CLOSED NOT_AN_OOO_ISSUE QA Contact: issues@framework <issues>
Severity: Trivial    
Priority: P3 CC: issues
Version: 644   
Target Milestone: OOo 2.0   
Hardware: PC   
OS: Windows 2000   
Issue Type: DEFECT Latest Confirmation in: ---
Developer Difficulty: ---
Issue Depends on:    
Issue Blocks: 12906    

Description robert.kinsella 2003-03-11 16:37:08 UTC
SframeworkINstall.jar ed-0.2, win2000.

Open two docs, doc1 and doc2.

Select doc1, using the scripting add on's, assign to menu dialog, assign the
highlighttext example to the file menu, e.g. hightext.
close the assign dialog
Select doc2, select tools-configure, menu. Delete the hightext assignment you
created while in doc1.

Bug1. in doc1 the hightext option is still in the File Menu. It is not present
in  doc2's File menu
Bug2. in the assign to menu dialog in both docs the hightext assignment is still
listed.

bug 3 - (witnessed twice cannot be recreated now), close StarOffice and restart
it without making any further changes, restart it all menu's are gone, the
writermenubar.xml file in soffice.cfg is 0 bytes

User's should be warned that they should not use the tools, configure utility to
delete/create bindings for the scripting framework

requires_documentation
Comment 1 Martin Hollmichel 2003-03-12 12:54:34 UTC
mh->rkinsella: shouldn't the target be Beta2 ?
Comment 2 duncan.foster 2003-03-12 14:05:39 UTC
Issues noted in framework/www/scripting/release-0.2/release_notes.html
Comment 3 robert.kinsella 2003-03-12 15:43:48 UTC
rkinsella->mh, part of this bug is a 'requires_documentation' bug, it
needs to be documented for the scripting framework release  ed-0.2 -
which will coincide with the OpenOffice, 1.1beta release.
As documentation is now in place, changing issue type to defect,
target OO2.0
Comment 4 noel.power 2004-01-07 10:33:10 UTC
Unable to reproduce, also this code no longer exists and therefore no longer
used as a result of integration into office.