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#ifndef __com_sun_star_drawing_framework_XConfiguration_idl__
#define __com_sun_star_drawing_framework_XConfiguration_idl__
#include <com/sun/star/uno/XInterface.idl>
#include <com/sun/star/util/XCloneable.idl>
#include <com/sun/star/drawing/framework/AnchorBindingMode.idl>
module com { module sun { module star { module drawing { module framework {
interface XResourceId;
/** A configuration describes the resources of an application like panes,
views, and tool bars and their relationships that are currently active
or are requested to be activated. Resources are specified by ResourceId
structures rather than references so that not only the current
configuration but also a requested configuration can be represented.
<p>Direct manipulation of a configuration object is not advised with the
exception of the <type>ConfigurationController</type> and objects that
implement the <type>XConfigurationChangeRequest</type> interface.</p>
@see XConfigurationController
*/
interface XConfiguration
: ::com::sun::star::util::XCloneable
{
/** Returns the list of resources that are bound directly and/or
indirectly to the given anchor. A URL filter can reduce the set of
returned resource ids.
@param xAnchorId
This anchor typically is either a pane or an empty
<type>XResourceId</type> object. An
empty reference is treated like an <type>XResourceId</type> object.
@param sURLPrefix
When a non-empty string is given then resource ids are returned
only when their resource URL matches this prefix, i.e. when it
begins with this prefix or is equal to it. Characters with
special meaning to URLs are not interpreted. In the typical
usage the prefix specifies the type of a resource. A typical
value is "private:resource/floater/", which is the prefix for
pane URLs. In a recursive search, only resource ids at the top
level are matched against this prefix.
<p>Use an empty string to prevent filtering out resource ids.</p>
@param eSearchMode
This flag defines whether to return only resources that are
directly bound to the given anchor or a recursive search is to
be made. Note that for the recursive search and an empty anchor
all resource ids are returned that belong to the configuration.
@return
The set of returned resource ids may be empty when there are no
resource ids that match all conditions. The resources in the
sequence are ordered with respect to the
XResourceId::compareTo() method.
*/
sequence<XResourceId> getResources (
[in] XResourceId xAnchorId,
[in] string sTargetURLPrefix,
[in] AnchorBindingMode eSearchMode);
/** <p>Returns whether the specified resource is part of the
configuration.</p>
This is independent of whether the resource does really exist and is
active, i.e. has a visible representation in the GUI.
@param xResourceId
The id of a resource. May be empty (empty reference or empty
<type>XResourceId</type> object) in which case <FALSE/> is
returned.
@return
Returns <TRUE/> when the resource is part of the configuration
and <FALSE/> when it is not.
*/
boolean hasResource ([in] XResourceId xResourceId);
/** Add a resource to the configuration.
<p>This method should be used only by objects that implement the
<type>XConfigurationRequest</type> interface or by the configuration
controller.</p>
@param xResourceId
The resource to add to the configuration. When the specified
resource is already part of the configuration then this call is
silently ignored.
@throws IllegalArgumentException
When an empty resource id is given then an
IllegalArgumentException is thrown.
*/
void addResource ([in] XResourceId xResourceId);
/** Remove a resource from the configuration.
<p>This method should be used only by objects that implement the
<type>XConfigurationRequest</type> interface or by the configuration
controller.</p>
@param xResourceId
The resource to remove from the configuration. When the
specified resource is not part of the configuration then this
call is silently ignored.
@throws IllegalArgumentException
When an empty resource id is given then an
IllegalArgumentException is thrown.
*/
void removeResource ([in] XResourceId xResource);
};
}; }; }; }; }; // ::com::sun::star::drawing::framework
#endif
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