Hi,

It seems to be an issue in Rhino which is not evaluating the test
as it should.
Did you try the JDK6 version?
Is your paragraph named "p1"?

Regards,
Guillaume
It seems that I have my workaround :)

When you tag a paragraph in ooo with the addon, a script is generated,
accessible by double-clicking on the "green thing".
For example, if the paragraph is called p1, the generated script is :
<if test="showParagraph_p1" element="p"/>

But with RhinoFileTemplate, the test is always false and the paragraph
is never shown :(

But it works if you modify manually the script like this :
<if test="showParagraph_p1 == 'true'" element="p"/>

Hope it helps.

On 23 fév, 15:28, Xavier JULIEN <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,

I've a problem with the RhinoFileTemplate class.
Paragraph showing or hiding doesn't seem to work with this template on
jdk1.5.

I've tried different release of JOpenDocument (1.1, 1.1-jdk5, 1.2, 1.2-
jdk5...) but the paragraph is never shown with the RhinoFileTemplate
wheras there is not problem with JavascriptFileTemplate and jdk1.6.

My code is quite simple, it's the same as in TestTemplate from the src
release, I've just replaced hideParagraph by showParagraph. I didn't
modified the template file "test.odt", it's the one packaged with the
sources.
The code :

            File templateFile = new File("test.odt");
            File outFile = new File("out.odt");
            // Load the template.
            RhinoFileTemplate template = new
RhinoFileTemplate(templateFile);

            // Fill with sample values.
            template.setField("toto", "value set using setField()");
            final List<Map<String, String>> months = new
ArrayList<Map<String, String>>();
            months.add(createMap("January", "-12", "3"));
            months.add(createMap("February", "-8", "5"));
            months.add(createMap("March", "-5", "12"));
            months.add(createMap("April", "-1", "15"));
            months.add(createMap("May", "3", "21"));
            template.setField("months", months);

            template.showParagraph("p1");

            // Save to file.
            template.saveAs(outFile);

            // Open the document with OpenOffice.org !
            OOUtils.open(outFile);

I've seen on this 
topichttp://groups.google.com/group/jopendocument/browse_thread/thread/867...,
that someone had the same problem...

Is there any solution or work around ? An easy way to override
RhinoFileTemplate maybe ?

Thanks in advance.

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