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#ifndef __com_sun_star_datatransfer_XDataFormatTranslator_idl__
#define __com_sun_star_datatransfer_XDataFormatTranslator_idl__
#include <com/sun/star/uno/XInterface.idl>
#include <com/sun/star/datatransfer/DataFlavor.idl>
module com { module sun { module star { module datatransfer {
/** Interface to be implemented by objects used to translate a <type>DataFlavor</type> to
a system dependent data transfer type and vice versa.
<p>Different platforms use different types to describe data formats available
during data exchange operations like clipboard or drag&drop. Windows for instance
uses integer values to describe an available clipboard or drag&drop format, Unix
X11 uses so called Atoms etc.</p>
*/
published interface XDataFormatTranslator : com::sun::star::uno::XInterface
{
/** Converts a <type>DataFlavor</type> to system dependent data type.
@param aDataFlavor
Describes the format for which a system dependent data types is requested.
@returns
A system dependent data transfer type for the given <type>DataFlavor</type>
if there is one available.
<p>If the is no system dependent data type for a given <type>DataFlavor</type>
the returned any is empty.</p>
*/
any getSystemDataTypeFromDataFlavor( [in] DataFlavor aDataFlavor );
/** Converts a system dependent data type to a <type>DataFlavor</type>.
@param aSysDataType
A system dependent data type. If aSysDataType is empty so is the returned <type>DataFlavor</type>.
@returns
A <type>DataFlavor</type> for the given system dependent data transfer type.
<p>If there is no appropriate mapping for a system dependent data type, the returned <type>DataFlavor</type> will be empty.</p>
*/
DataFlavor getDataFlavorFromSystemDataType( [in] any aSysDataType );
};
}; }; }; };
#endif
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