2019-09-22

75: The UNO Dispatch Command Specifications of '.uno:ChangeCaseToFullWidth'

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Summary


The URL, the description, the arguments, the result information, and the related information (which can be gotten from the command execution) of the UNO dispatch command, '.uno:ChangeCaseToFullWidth', are described.

Topics


About: UNO (Universal Network Objects)
About: LibreOffice
About: Apache OpenOffice

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Starting Context


  • The reader has knowledge of what 'UNO dispatch command' is and how to call one (if the URL and the arguments of the command are clear).

Target Context


  • The reader will know the specifications of the UNO dispatch command.

Introduction


'Orientation' is meant for the passersby who don't stand in 'Starting Context' and/or aren't enthusiastic about 'Target Context'. It doesn't contain any new technical information and can be skipped by anyone who doesn't need any orientation.



Orientation


There are some articles that explain how to execute any UNO dispatch commands and get the whole available information from the execution, in Java, in C++, in C#, in Python, and in LibreOffice or Apache OpenOffice Basic.

There are the list for the application foundations and the list for Calc of the UNO dispatch commands listed so far in this series.


Main Body


1: The Specifications


URL: .uno:ChangeCaseToFullWidth

Description: This command changes the selected string, the string contents of the selected cells, the comment of the cell in the comment-is-edited mode, or the string contents of the shape object in the contents-are-edited mode to full-width.

Arguments (the types are UNO datum types):

Nothing.

The related information (the value of com.sun.star.frame.FeatureStateEvent.State) (the types are UNO datum types):

Nothing.

The result information (the value of com.sun.star.frame.DispatchResultEvent.Result) (the type is a UNO datum type):

TypeValue
N/Avoid

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