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is used to initialize the object on its creation.
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Constructors' Details |
create
- Description
- is used to initialize the object on its creation.
- Parameter Storage
- Specifies the storage used to load and store - if
the ReadOnly state allows it - the string table data.
- Parameter ReadOnly
- Specifies if the resource should be read only,
see
XStringResourceManager::isReadOnly
- Parameter locale
- Specifies if the locale first to be used as current locale. Internally
the
XStringResourceManager::setCurrentLocale method is
called with FindClosestMatch=true.
see XStringResourceManager::setCurrentLocale
- Parameter BaseName
- Base string for the file names used to store the locale data.
The locale data is stored in Java properties files also following
the corresponding naming scheme. The files will be named like this:
"[BaseName]_[Language]_[Country].properties",
e.g. "MyBaseName_en_US.properties"
If an empty string is passed for BaseName, "strings" will be used
as BaseName.
- Parameter Comment
- Comment stored first in each properties file followed by a line
feed character. The line feed character is added automatically
and hasn't to be part of the comment string. The caller is
responsible that the passed string is a valid comment in a Java
properties file, e.g. "# My strings". The string may be empty.
- Throws
- ::com::sun::star::lang::IllegalArgumentException
if a null interface is passed as Storage
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