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#ifndef __com_sun_star_ui_ItemDescriptor_idl__
#define __com_sun_star_ui_ItemDescriptor_idl__
#ifndef __com_sun_star_container_XIndexAccess_idl__
#include <com/sun/star/container/XIndexAccess.idl>
#endif
//=============================================================================
module com { module sun { module star { module ui {
/**
describes a user interface item that is part of a user interface
element.
<p>Common examples for such elements are:
<ul>
<li>menus</li>
<li>tool bars</li>
<li>status bars</li>
</ul>
No assumption is made about any graphical representation:
You could have a menu or a toolbox working with the same item descriptor.
</p>
@since OOo 2.0.0
*/
service ItemDescriptor
{
/** specifies which type this item descriptor belongs to.<p>See constant definition
<type>ItemType</type>.</p>
*/
[property] short Type;
/** the text of the user interface item.
*/
[property] string Label;
/** contains the command URL which specifies which action should be accomplished.
*/
[property] string CommandURL;
/** contains the a URL that points to a help text.
*/
[property] string HelpURL;
/** different styles which influence the appearance of the item and its behavior.
<p>This property is only valid if the item describes a toolbar or statusbar
item. See <type>ItemStyle</type> for more information about possible styles.</p>
*/
[optional, property] short Style;
/** specifies the pixel distance by which the text of the item is shifted on the x-axis.
<p>This property is only valid if the item describes a statusbar item.</p>
*/
[optional, property] short Offset;
/** specifies an optional sub container.
<p>This property is valid for menus only. It can be used to define sub menus.</p>
*/
[optional, property] com::sun::star::container::XIndexAccess ItemDescriptorContainer;
/** specifies if this item is visible or not.
<p>This property is only valid if the item describes a toolbar or statusbar item.</p>
*/
[optional, property] boolean IsVisible;
/** specifies a pixel width for this item inside the user interface element.
<p>This property is only valid if the item describes a toolbar or statusbar item.</p>
*/
[optional, property] short Width;
};
}; }; }; };
#endif
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