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    <p><font face="Verdana">Thanks, Radu!</font></p>
    <p><font face="Verdana">Hmm .. </font>getFrameworkStoreLocation()?
      I suppose if I get really desperate that might be the ticket.
      Ugh.  :-)</p>
    <p>Regards,</p>
    <p>Scott<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/16/24 9:16 PM, Oxygen XML Editor
      Support (Radu Coravu) wrote:<br>
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      <p>Hi Scott,</p>
      <p>I'll add an internal issue to improve the
        DocumentTypeInformation API.</p>
      <p>Possibly a not so elegant approach would be to get access to
        the framework XML file
        "DocumentTypeInformation.getFrameworkStoreLocation()", parse it
        and obtain the information from there. <br>
      </p>
      <p>Regards,</p>
      <p>Radu</p>
      <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Radu Coravu
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/14/24 20:05, Scott Prentice
        wrote:<br>
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        <p><font face="Verdana">Hi Radu,</font></p>
        <p><font face="Verdana">Thanks! I'll play with the script
            parameter a bit more to see how that works.<br>
          </font></p>
        <p><font face="Verdana">It seems that the </font>DocumentTypeInfo
          API is different than the DocumentTypeInformation API. I'm
          trying to get the active framework's "Description", which is
          available from DocumentTypeInfo.getDescription() but not
          DocumentTypeInformation.getDescription(). Interestingly,
          DocumentTypeInformation.getName() does work.</p>
        <p>Any ideas on how to access the framework description from the
          authorAccess object?</p>
        <p>Thanks,</p>
        <p>Scott<br>
        </p>
        <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/13/24 9:39 PM, Oxygen XML
          Editor Support (Radu Coravu) wrote:<br>
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          <p>Hi Scott,</p>
          <p>So the "script" parameter should be a piece of Javascript
            content. For example you can pass as value of the "script"
            parameter this entire Javascript code here:</p>
          <p><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://github.com/oxygenxml/javascript-sample-operations/blob/master/copy-xml-to-clipboard/copy-xml-to-clipboard.js"
              moz-do-not-send="true">https://github.com/oxygenxml/javascript-sample-operations/blob/master/copy-xml-to-clipboard/copy-xml-to-clipboard.js</a></p>
          <p>To the value passed using "script" we add the entire
            Javascript from the "commons.js". So I guess in your case
            you have placed the entire content in the "commons.js" and
            passed an empty "script" parameter, which should also work
            as long as you have a "doOperation()" function.</p>
          <p>About accessing the DocumentTypeInfo API, your script has
            global access to an object named "authorAccess" which maps
            to this Java class:</p>
          <p><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/InstData/Editor/SDK/javadoc/ro/sync/ecss/extensions/api/AuthorAccess.html"
              moz-do-not-send="true">https://www.oxygenxml.com/InstData/Editor/SDK/javadoc/ro/sync/ecss/extensions/api/AuthorAccess.html</a></p>
          <p>So something like this in the JS code:</p>
          <p>authorAccess.getEditorAccess().getDocumentTypeInformation()</p>
          <p>should give you access to this Java class:</p>
          <p><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/InstData/Editor/SDK/javadoc/ro/sync/exml/workspace/api/editor/documenttype/DocumentTypeInformation.html"
              moz-do-not-send="true">https://www.oxygenxml.com/InstData/Editor/SDK/javadoc/ro/sync/exml/workspace/api/editor/documenttype/DocumentTypeInformation.html</a></p>
          <p>That similar
            "ro.sync.ecss.extensions.api.webapp.doctype.DocumentTypeInfo"
            API that you wanted access to is specific for our web author
            in browser editor tool.<br>
          </p>
          <p>Regards,</p>
          <p>Radu</p>
          <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Radu Coravu
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          <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/13/24 19:48, Scott Prentice
            wrote:<br>
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            <p><font face="Verdana">Thanks, Radu.</font></p>
            <p><font face="Verdana">I have a couple questions.</font></p>
            <p><font face="Verdana">It's not clear to me how the
                "script" parameter works with the JSOperation class. I
                assume it can be used to pass in values to the code in
                commons.js, but I'm not seeing how you'd do that. Can
                you point me to any examples?</font></p>
            <p><font face="Verdana">Also. I see that commons.js has
                access to the AuthorAccess API. I'd like to access </font>DocumentTypeInfo
              interface
              (ro.sync.ecss.extensions.api.webapp.doctype.DocumentTypeInfo)
              .. can I do that from commons.js? I've tried a few things,
              without much success.<br>
            </p>
            <p>Thanks!</p>
            <p>Scott<br>
            </p>
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            <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/12/24 8:27 PM, Oxygen XML
              Editor Support (Radu Coravu) wrote:<br>
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              <p>Hi Scott,</p>
              <p>Right. We do not have a special Author operation to
                show a message to the end user.</p>
              <p>This operation could be used to open a web page if for
                example you want to present to the end user the
                information in a web browser:</p>
              <p><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/versions/26.1/ug-editor/topics/dg-default-author-operations.html#dg-default-author-operations__openinsystemappoperation"
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              <p>Regards,<br>
                Radu</p>
              <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Radu Coravu
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              <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/13/24 03:06, Scott
                Prentice wrote:<br>
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                <font face="Verdana">If you're interested, here's one
                  way to do this. I'm sure there's a more elegant way
                  and this is probably a bit if a hack, but it does what
                  I need right now.</font>
                <p>1. In. your framework's Document Type dialog, on the
                  Author:Actions subtab, add an action to the framework,
                  give it an ID and a Name.<br>
                  2. In the Action dialog select this Operation:
                  ro.sync.ecss.extensions.commons.operations.JSOperation<br>
                  3. A 'script' argument will be added, leave the value
                  empty.<br>
                  4. Choose OK. (Leave the Document Type dialog up for
                  now.)<br>
                  5. Create a commons.js file in the root of your
                  framework directory, with the following content ..</p>
                <p>    function doOperation(){<br>
                          parentFrame = authorAccess.getParentFrame();<br>
                         
                  javax.swing.JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(parentFrame,
                  "MESSAGE HERE");<br>
                      }</p>
                <p>6. In the Document Type dialog, on the Author:Menu
                  subtab, add your new action to your menu (assuming one
                  exists).<br>
                  7. Choose OK, then OK.</p>
                <p>Open a document in Author view that uses your
                  framework. You should see the new menu item.</p>
                <p>Clearly, if you're already using the commons.js file
                  for something else, you'll need to pass in some
                  parameter and tweak the JS code .. but this is a
                  start.  :-)<br>
                </p>
                <p>Cheers,</p>
                <p>Scott<br>
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                  Prentice wrote:<br>
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                  <p><font face="Verdana">Hi,</font></p>
                  <p><font face="Verdana">Is there a built-in method for
                      creating an action (to call from a toolbar or
                      menu) that displays a simple dialog that contains
                      informational text? I'd like to have an "About"
                      dialog that's associated with a framework. I
                      assume I can do this by creating a custom class,
                      but wanted to see if there was an OOB option for
                      this.</font></p>
                  <p><font face="Verdana">Thanks!</font></p>
                  <p><font face="Verdana">Scott</font></p>
                  <p><font face="Verdana"><br>
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