List of Supported Events
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Supported events triggered by code | |
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onFirstRunInitialization
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Called on startup once after Apache OpenOffice is installed. Should be used for post-setup operations. |
onFirstVisibleTask
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Called after a document window has been shown for the first time after launching the application. Note: The quickstarter influences this behavior. With the quickstarter, closing the last document does not close the application. Opening a new document in this situation does not trigger this event. |
onDocumentOpened
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Indicates that a new document was opened. It does not matter if a new or an existing document was opened. Thus it represents the combined OnNew and OnLoad events of the global event broadcaster.
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Supported events triggered by the global event broadcaster | |
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OnStartApp
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Application has been started |
OnCloseApp
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Application is going to be closed |
OnCreate
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New Document was created |
OnLoadFinished
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Document has been loaded |
OnNew
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New Document was created visible. Unlike OnCreate this event is sent asynchronously at a time the view is completely created (see Issue 46484). |
OnLoad
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Document has been loaded visible. Unlike OnLoadFinished this event is sent asynchronously at a time the view is completely created (see Issue 46484) |
OnSaveAs
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Document is going to be saved under a new name |
OnSaveAsDone
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Document was saved under a new name |
OnSave
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Document is going to be saved |
OnSaveDone
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Document was saved |
OnPrepareUnload
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Document is going to be removed |
OnUnload
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Document has been removed |
OnFocus
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Document was activated |
OnUnfocus
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Document was deactivated |
OnPrint
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Document will be printed |
OnModifyChange
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Modified state of the document has changed |
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