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author | Ivo Hinkelmann <ihi@openoffice.org> | 2011-03-07 13:36:42 +0100 |
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committer | Ivo Hinkelmann <ihi@openoffice.org> | 2011-03-07 13:36:42 +0100 |
commit | 60014d8471301bcab6512964e87767898f544e06 (patch) | |
tree | 2e9363e6a06c17685502cd5f6aac153e914004ef | |
parent | 78bd6e57f420636ec930182478f26b4814ea1206 (diff) | |
parent | 3ea19d75149d6094fb1c8d922abbad0c749919ce (diff) |
CWS-TOOLING: integrate CWS fwk165
-rw-r--r-- | offapi/com/sun/star/util/PathSubstitution.idl | 82 |
1 files changed, 45 insertions, 37 deletions
diff --git a/offapi/com/sun/star/util/PathSubstitution.idl b/offapi/com/sun/star/util/PathSubstitution.idl index d17abd88d..5cc8a793e 100644 --- a/offapi/com/sun/star/util/PathSubstitution.idl +++ b/offapi/com/sun/star/util/PathSubstitution.idl @@ -48,57 +48,65 @@ module com { module sun { module star { module util { /** A service to support the substitution and resubstitution of path variables. - <p> - A path variable must be specified with the following synatx: "$("<variable-name>")". - Path variables are not case sensitive and are always provided as a UCB-complient URL's - (for example: "file:///c:/temp" or "file:///usr/install"). This is mandatory to support an - optional remote file system.<br> - A user defined list of path variables is supported. This list is stored in the Office - configuration file (org/openoffice/Office/Substitution.xml). Please have a look at the - schema definition file which configuration structure this file uses.<br> - There is also a set of variables that have pre-defined values: - </p> - <dl> - <dt>$(inst)</dt> - <dd>Installation path of the Office Basis layer.</dd> - <dt>$(prog)</dt> - <dd>Program path of the Office Basis layer.</dd> + <p> + A path variable must be specified with the following synatx: "$("<variable-name>")". + Path variables are not case sensitive and are always provided as a UCB-complient URL's + (for example: "file:///c:/temp" or "file:///usr/install"). This is mandatory to support an + optional remote file system.<br> + A user defined list of path variables is supported. This list is stored in the Office + configuration file (org/openoffice/Office/Substitution.xml). Please have a look at the + schema definition file which configuration structure this file uses.<br> + There is also a set of variables that have pre-defined values: + </p> + <dl> + <dt>$(inst)</dt> + <dd>Installation path of the Office Basis layer.</dd> + <dt>$(prog)</dt> + <dd>Program path of the Office Basis layer.</dd> <dt>$(brandbaseurl)</dt> <dd>Installation path of the the Office Brand layer.</dd> - <dt>$(user)</dt> - <dd>The user installation directory.</dd> - <dt>$(work)</dt> - <dd>The work directory of the user. Under Windows this would be the - "MyDocuments" subdirectory. Under Unix this would be the home-directory</dd> + <dt>$(user)</dt> + <dd>The user installation directory.</dd> + <dt>$(work)</dt> + <dd>The work directory of the user. Under Windows this would be the + "MyDocuments" subdirectory. Under Unix this would be the home-directory</dd> <dt>$(home)</dt> - <dd>The home directory of the user. Under Unix this would be the home- - directory. Under Windows this would be the "Documents and Settings\<username>" - subdirectory.</dd> + <dd>The home directory of the user. Under Unix this would be the home- + directory. Under Windows this would be the "Documents and Settings\<username>" + subdirectory.</dd> <dt>$(temp)</dt> - <dd>The current temporary directory.</dd> + <dd>The current temporary directory.</dd> <dt>$(path)</dt> - <dd>The value of PATH environment variable.</dd> + <dd>The value of PATH environment variable.</dd> <dt>$(lang)</dt> - <dd>The country code used by the Office, like 01=english, 49=german.</dd> - <dt>$(langid)</dt> - <dd>The language code used by the Office, like 0x0009=english, 0x0409=english us.</dd> + <dd>The country code used by the Office, like 01=english, 49=german.</dd> + <dt>$(langid)</dt> + <dd>The language code used by the Office, like 0x0009=english, 0x0409=english us.</dd> <dt>$(vlang)</dt> - <dd>The language used by the Office as a string. Like "german" for a german Office.</dd> - </dl> + <dd>The language used by the Office as a string. Like "german" for a german Office.</dd> + </dl> + <p> + Attention: Most predefined variables describe an absolute path. + The only exceptions are: $(lang), $(langid) and $(vlang). + Therefore the service implementation should only substitute variables which + are located at the start of a provided path string or are part of a multi-path. + This special service is not designed to be a text substiution but shall + provide (a) valid substituted path(s). + </p> @since OOo 1.1.2 */ published service PathSubstitution { - //------------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** Interface to exchange path variables with defined paths and to resubstitute paths with path variables. + //------------------------------------------------------------------------- + /** Interface to exchange path variables with defined paths and to resubstitute paths with path variables. - <p> - To resubstitute path variables the caller must provide pathes as UCB-compliant URL's. - </p> - */ - interface com::sun::star::util::XStringSubstitution; + <p> + To resubstitute path variables the caller must provide pathes as UCB-compliant URL's. + </p> + */ + interface com::sun::star::util::XStringSubstitution; }; //============================================================================= |