Hi, On Fri, Aug 02, 2013 at 08:37:05AM -0500, James Michael DuPont <[email protected]> wrote: > I am doing some scripting for pyuno, and have been studying the internal > C++ code for redlines, > it seems that the code that is applying redlines to text in the document is > not exposed. It would be great to have this accessible for scripting, now I > need to figure out what redlines apply to what text and that makes the > script quite complex. Is that the only way to currently do it via uno, is > there anything planned or any reason not to expose a more comfortable > interface?
Let's say you have a document: one paragraph with 3 words and the second is deleted. The UNO API then gives you 5 text portions: text, redline, text, redline, text. The redline portions have all the properties you need (author, type of the redline, e.g. delete, and so on). What exactly would you need beyond that? Miklos
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