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Accelerators are available and stored on three different layers which have a pre-defined priority. The layers are:
 
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Revision as of 14:08, 5 November 2008

This tutorial will give you a detailed step-by-step insight into accelerators in OpenOffice.org. Everybody is invited to participate. May be someone wants to translate the extension to a different language (e.g. Java or Python) or wants to have more information about a specific topic. You can set a link to this page, if you think that this page adds valuable information.

The reader of this tutorial should know the following

   * Programming with UNO
   * C++/Java knowledge (Using C++/Java with the SDK)
   * How to create an extension with the "OpenOffice.org SDK"

General abstract of the OpenOffice.org accelerator concept

Accelerator architecture

Architecture - Accelerators.png

Accelerators are available and stored on three different layers which have a pre-defined priority. The layers are:

Priority of the different accelerator layers</idl>
1. Document based accelerators
2. Module based accelerators
3. Global based accelerators
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