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authorMiklos Vajna <vmiklos@collabora.co.uk>2016-02-17 09:13:42 +0100
committerMiklos Vajna <vmiklos@collabora.co.uk>2016-02-17 10:04:54 +0100
commit89b928d43a5db1ad3bf761cdb24013c6bcf32e8b (patch)
treeb594a8c2ab86691f6388ef7c6e2e679705904ca1 /sfx2/Library_sfx.mk
parentd977a49ef0fb5377379dbb7516cad3ee8ecead41 (diff)
sfx2: introduce initial SfxClassificationHelper
A document's metadata has predefinied keys like title, and has user-defined ones as well. The BAILS specification at <http://www.tscp.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/TSCP_BAILSv1.pdf> describes a mechanism to use the generic user-defined key-value pairs to embed classification-related (read: is it public? is it internal only? etc) information in a standard way. One approach in handling these in LO would be to let code here and there parse these user-defined key-value pairs again and again. An other one would be to handle these as first-class properties, even if the majority of the users would never need them. A middle between the above two approaches is this class: all these properties are still just user-defined properties, but if the document has them, then all related code is supposed to be implemented in this central class. Change-Id: Ib0297a5e91779b330c310a153f1a1628759dd028
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diff --git a/sfx2/Library_sfx.mk b/sfx2/Library_sfx.mk
index 2440cdc06f68..418a836b5465 100644
--- a/sfx2/Library_sfx.mk
+++ b/sfx2/Library_sfx.mk
@@ -290,6 +290,7 @@ $(eval $(call gb_Library_add_exception_objects,sfx,\
sfx2/source/styles/StyleManager \
sfx2/source/toolbox/imgmgr \
sfx2/source/toolbox/tbxitem \
+ sfx2/source/view/classificationhelper \
sfx2/source/view/frame \
sfx2/source/view/frame2 \
sfx2/source/view/frmload \