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ODFDOM is an OpenDocument Format (ODF) framework. Its purpose is to provide an easy common way to create, access and manipulate ODF files, without requiring detailed knowledge of the ODF specification. It is designed to provide the ODF developer community with an easy lightwork programming API portable to any object-oriented language. The current reference implementation is written in Java.

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********************************************************************** */ /* * This file is automatically generated. * Don't edit manually. */ package org.odftoolkit.odfdom.dom.element.office; import org.odftoolkit.odfdom.dom.DefaultElementVisitor; import org.odftoolkit.odfdom.dom.OdfDocumentNamespace; import org.odftoolkit.odfdom.dom.element.config.ConfigConfigItemSetElement; import org.odftoolkit.odfdom.pkg.ElementVisitor; import org.odftoolkit.odfdom.pkg.OdfElement; import org.odftoolkit.odfdom.pkg.OdfFileDom; import org.odftoolkit.odfdom.pkg.OdfName; /** DOM implementation of OpenDocument element {@odf.element office:settings}. */ public class OfficeSettingsElement extends OdfElement { public static final OdfName ELEMENT_NAME = OdfName.newName(OdfDocumentNamespace.OFFICE, "settings"); /** * Create the instance of OfficeSettingsElement * * @param ownerDoc The type is OdfFileDom */ public OfficeSettingsElement(OdfFileDom ownerDoc) { super(ownerDoc, ELEMENT_NAME); } /** * Get the element name * * @return return OdfName the name of element {@odf.element office:settings}. */ public OdfName getOdfName() { return ELEMENT_NAME; } /** * Create child element {@odf.element config:config-item-set}. * * @param configNameValue the String value of ConfigNameAttribute, see * {@odf.attribute config:name} at specification Child element is mandatory. * @return the element {@odf.element config:config-item-set} */ public ConfigConfigItemSetElement newConfigConfigItemSetElement(String configNameValue) { ConfigConfigItemSetElement configConfigItemSet = ((OdfFileDom) this.ownerDocument).newOdfElement(ConfigConfigItemSetElement.class); configConfigItemSet.setConfigNameAttribute(configNameValue); this.appendChild(configConfigItemSet); return configConfigItemSet; } /** * Accept an visitor instance to allow the visitor to do some operations. Refer to visitor design * pattern to get a better understanding. * * @param visitor an instance of DefaultElementVisitor */ @Override public void accept(ElementVisitor visitor) { if (visitor instanceof DefaultElementVisitor) { DefaultElementVisitor defaultVisitor = (DefaultElementVisitor) visitor; defaultVisitor.visit(this); } else { visitor.visit(this); } } }





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