Contains Setup preferences, such as the installed UI locales or the available modules.Describes a language pack that is installed to provide a localized office UI.Identifies the organization, group or person that provided this language pack.Describes one step of migrationan optional uno service that is called after files and nodes have been copied in order to perform custom migration actions. The service needs to support XInitializable and XJob interfaces according do http://specs.openoffice.org/appwide/migration/spec_migration.sxwa list of config components that are to be passed to servicea list of wildcards relative to the old userdata origin that are to be copieda list of wildcards relative to the old userdata origin that are to be copieda list of configuration node paths that are to be moved from the old user layer to the new user layera list of configuration node paths that are not to be moved from the old user layer to the new user layerDescribes an application module (a document factory, such as Writer).It's the "most actual" filter, which is able to import/export ALL currently implemented features of this office module.
It has to be the programatic name of the filter.The same meaning as ooSetupFactoryActualFilter ... but regarding to the actual template format.Specifies the default file format for saving documents inside this office module.Its the service name of the document model used by this module. E.g. filter match against those service name.Specifies the short name of the factory.Specifies the UI name of the factory.Specifies the name of the standard template file for the factory.Specifies the attributes of the factory windowSpecifies the URL for opening an empty document in the factory.Specifies the ID of the icon for the factory0Specifies the ID of the style filter (Stylist) for the factory-1Refer to a configuration file, which contains the list of UI commands, suitable for this module.Refer to a configuration file, which contains the persistent window data, suitable for this module.Refers to a configuration file which contains category definitions for user interface commands suitable for this module.Refers to a configuration file which contains category definitions for user interface commands suitable for this module.Describe the base part of a help URL, which can be used to show the start help page according to the used office factory.Enable/disable automatic showing of the start help page for this office factory, if any document suitable for this factory is opened.Contains common product and version informationSpecifies the name of a product.Specifies the version of the SO 6/7 or OOo 1.0 xml file formats.Specifies the name of the SO6/7 or OOo1.0 xml file formats.Specifies the version number of the product that appears on the user interface.Specifies the complete (major.minor.micro) version number of the product that appears only on the about box.Specifies the version number that appears on the user interface.Specifies the context of the product. A value greater than 0 is specifying an OpenSource context.0Specifies the installation location, locales and the available factories for creating documents.Enumerates the application languages that are installed, if a multilingual version is used.Specifies the URL for an UNO connection that can be used to script the office from outside.The xsd:datetime (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS) on which the user has accepted the license. If the current installation has a license that is newer then this date, the license has to be accepted again.is set to true, when the FirstStartWizard has been completedfalseThis should be set to true, as soon as settings from
nother version have been imported into this installation
in order to prevent multiple migrationsfalseContains all of the document factories that were installed during setup.Specifies the installation locales.Indicates the Office language selected by the user.Indicates the locale setting defined by the user. By default, this label is empty and the system locale is used.Indicates the currency settings defined by the user. By default, this label is empty and the currency defined in the ooSetupSystemLocale is used.Indicates that the decimal separator (dot or commma) is used as appropriate for the selected locale instead of the one related to the default keyboard layout.trueContains settings that control configuration data access.Contains settings that control configuration data access.The enumeration of migration steps that are to be applied on first startversion identifiers, that are supported for migration