WINDEV Concepts

190 Part 7: Appendices WD Changing Skin Templates This example presents a solution allowing the users to dynamically change the skin templates. WD Chart This training example explains how to use the chart control. All the available types of charts are presented. WD Coloring Search This example explains how to highlight the sought words in the results of a Full-Text search. WD Controlling Excel Used to control Excel via OLE Automation. All the Excel functions can be used. WD Controlling LibreOffice Used to control LibreOffice via OLE Automation. All the LibreOffice functions can be used. WD Controlling Outlook Used to control Outlook via OLE Automation. All the Outlook functions can be used. WD Controlling Spreadsheets This example explains how to control the OpenOffice Calc spreadsheet and the Excel spreadsheet with a generic code. WD Controlling word processor The purpose of this example is to propose a universal interface used to control these applications without having to worry about the application to control. WD Controlling Word Used to control Word via OLE Automation. All the Word functions can be used. WD Dashboard The “WD Dashboard” example explains how to use the Dashboard control. WD DataBinding The “WD DataBinding” example explains how a control can be linked to a WLanguage variable. WD Detecting HFSQL Errors Presents the module for assisted management of HFSQL errors: • the default operating mode, • the customization options. WD Device Opening This example is used to add or delete an application into/from the automatic opening system for the removable devices by programming. WD JAVA Calls Presents the call to the methods of classes of a JAR archive via the WLanguage JavaExecuteFunction function. It also explains how to fill a memory table (same operating mode in Java and in Windows). WD Java Chart Designer This example explains how to create charts via the drawing functions. Three types of charts are presented: column, scatter, line.

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