:: com :: sun :: star :: ui :: dialogs ::
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interface XWizardController |
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- Usage Restrictions
- not published
- Description
- is the interface of a client-provided controller of a custom Wizard.
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Methods' Details |
createPage
- Description
- creates a page
Wizard pages are created on demand, when the respective page is reached during traveling through the
wizard. Effectively, this means the method is called at most once for each possible page ID.
- Parameter ParentWindow
- the parent window to use for the page window
- Parameter PageId
- the ID of the page.
- Returns
- the requested page.
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getPageTitle
string |
getPageTitle( |
[in] short |
PageId ); |
- Description
- provides the title of a page given by ID
The page titles are displayed in the wizard's roadmap.
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canAdvance
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onActivatePage
void |
onActivatePage( |
[in] short |
PageId ); |
- Description
- called when a new page in the wizard is being activated
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onDeactivatePage
void |
onDeactivatePage( |
[in] short |
PageId ); |
- Description
- called when a page in the wizard is being deactivated
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confirmFinish
- Description
- called when the wizard is about to be finished.
This method allows the controller to do any final checks, and ultimately veto finishing the wizard.
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