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import com.sun.star.uno.*;
import com.sun.star.awt.*;
import com.sun.star.lang.*;
import com.sun.star.beans.*;
import com.sun.star.util.*;
import com.sun.star.script.framework.browse.DialogFactory;
// Get the ActionEvent object from the ARGUMENTS list
ActionEvent event = (ActionEvent) ARGUMENTS[0];
// Each argument is of type Any so we must use the AnyConverter class to
// convert it into the interface or primitive type we expect
XButton button = (XButton)AnyConverter.toObject(
new Type(XButton.class), event.Source);
// We can now query for the model of the button and get its properties
XControl control = (XControl)UnoRuntime.queryInterface(XControl.class, button);
XControlModel cmodel = control.getModel();
XPropertySet pset = (XPropertySet)UnoRuntime.queryInterface(
XPropertySet.class, cmodel);
if (pset.getPropertyValue("Label").equals("Exit"))
{
// We can get the XDialog in which this control appears by calling
// getContext() on the XControl interface
XDialog xDialog = (XDialog)UnoRuntime.queryInterface(
XDialog.class, control.getContext());
// Close the dialog
xDialog.endExecute();
}
else
{
// We can get the list of controls for this dialog by calling
// getContext() on the XControl interface of the button
XControlContainer controls = (XControlContainer)UnoRuntime.queryInterface(
XControlContainer.class, control.getContext());
// Now get the text field control from the list
XTextComponent textField = (XTextComponent)
UnoRuntime.queryInterface(
XTextComponent.class, controls.getControl("HighlightTextField"));
String searchKey = textField.getText();
// highlight the text in red
java.awt.Color cRed = new java.awt.Color(255, 0, 0);
int red = cRed.getRGB();
XReplaceable replaceable = (XReplaceable)
UnoRuntime.queryInterface(XReplaceable.class, context.getDocument());
XReplaceDescriptor descriptor =
(XReplaceDescriptor) replaceable.createReplaceDescriptor();
// Gets a XPropertyReplace object for altering the properties
// of the replaced text
XPropertyReplace xPropertyReplace = (XPropertyReplace)
UnoRuntime.queryInterface(XPropertyReplace.class, descriptor);
// Sets the replaced text property fontweight value to Bold
PropertyValue wv = new PropertyValue("CharWeight", -1,
new Float(com.sun.star.awt.FontWeight.BOLD),
com.sun.star.beans.PropertyState.DIRECT_VALUE);
// Sets the replaced text property color value to RGB parameter
PropertyValue cv = new PropertyValue("CharColor", -1,
new Integer(red),
com.sun.star.beans.PropertyState.DIRECT_VALUE);
// Apply the properties
PropertyValue[] props = new PropertyValue[] { cv, wv };
try {
xPropertyReplace.setReplaceAttributes(props);
// Only matches whole words and case sensitive
descriptor.setPropertyValue(
"SearchCaseSensitive", new Boolean(true));
descriptor.setPropertyValue("SearchWords", new Boolean(true));
}
catch (com.sun.star.beans.UnknownPropertyException upe) {
System.err.println("Error setting up search properties");
return;
}
catch (com.sun.star.beans.PropertyVetoException pve) {
System.err.println("Error setting up search properties");
return;
}
catch (com.sun.star.lang.WrappedTargetException wte) {
System.err.println("Error setting up search properties");
return;
}
// Replaces all instances of searchKey with new Text properties
// and gets the number of instances of the searchKey
descriptor.setSearchString(searchKey);
descriptor.setReplaceString(searchKey);
replaceable.replaceAll(descriptor);
}
// BeanShell OpenOffice.org scripts should always return 0
return 0;
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