Hello everybody, Since my last question, I switched task. Now I come back to my LibreOffice task to resolve my caption problem. I'm still blocked on this problem. I get a different result compared to my last email, but the reference for the caption is still not found. I replace Illustration by Figure, but the problem keeps the same. I obtain a text:sequence-ref instead of a text:sequence. Does someone know why or which is the API to use to generate a text:sequence... My result for the numbering of the caption: <text:sequence-ref text:reference-format="value" text:ref-name="refFigure0">Erreur : source de la référence non trouvée</text:sequence-ref> (the french text said "reference not found") I would like to get : <text:sequence text:ref-name="refFigure0" text:name="Figure" text:formula="ooow:Figure+1" style:num-format="1">1</text:sequence> My java code for that : Object oReference = xMultiServiceFactory.createInstance("com.sun.star.text.textfield.GetReference"); XPropertySet oReferencePropertySet = UnoRuntime.queryInterface(XPropertySet.class, oReference); oReferencePropertySet.setPropertyValue("SourceName", "Figure");// I get <text:sequence-ref oReferencePropertySet.setPropertyValue("ReferenceFieldPart", ReferenceFieldPart.ONLY_SEQUENCE_NUMBER); oReferencePropertySet.setPropertyValue("ReferenceFieldSource", ReferenceFieldSource.SEQUENCE_FIELD); oReferencePropertySet.setPropertyValue("SequenceNumber", 0);// (short) 2);//not requireed ? XTextContent xRef = UnoRuntime.queryInterface(XTextContent.class, oReference); localCursor.getText().insertTextContent(localCursor, xRef, false); Regards, -- Vincent Lorenzo -----Message d'origine----- De : LibreOffice <libreoffice-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> De la part de LORENZO Vincent Envoyé : vendredi 15 février 2019 14:37 À : Kaganski Mike <mikekaganski@xxxxxxxxxxx>; Miklos Vajna <vmiklos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; sos <sos@xxxxxx> Cc : libreoffice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Objet : [PROVENANCE INTERNET] RE: need help to insert an image with a caption with the Libo java API Hello everybody, I thank you for your answers. Yes I want to add an image with a caption programmatically and I want a caption like this "Illustration 1 : My caption" To my mind, it would be better/cleaner if I was able to generate the same thing than I do the UI. Thanks to you, I succeed to build the expected structure for the image and to set a text below it, but I still have some problems, mainly with the GetReference. The GetReference generates : <text:reference-ref text:reference-format="text" text:ref-name="refIllustration0">Erreur : source de la référence non trouvée</text:reference-ref> (sorry my Libo is in French, it is written "Sorry : source of the reference not found"). And I would like to get a text:sequence instead of a text:reference, to get this result: <text:sequence text:ref-name="refIllustration0" text:name="Illustration" text:formula="ooow:Illustration+1" style:num-format="1">1</text:sequence> Please, do you know how I can build a text:sequence ? Please found in attachment the java code I wrote [1], the expect xml structure [2] and the current xml structure [3]. I know I have some difference between [2] and [3] with the width/height properties and inside the draw frame, but it is not the subject of this thread. [1] insertImage.java [2] expectedResult.xml [3] currentResult.xml In addition, I have more generic question, do you know if it exists a documentation, indicating mapping, between the xml elements and how to get/create them from java ? For example, in xml svg:width is called Height in the java API, and my Textframe becomes <draw:text-box...< Best regards, -- Vincent Lorenzo -----Message d'origine----- De : Kaganski Mike [mailto:mikekaganski@xxxxxxxxxxx] Envoyé : mercredi 13 février 2019 11:42 À : Miklos Vajna <vmiklos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; LORENZO Vincent <vincent.lorenzo@xxxxxx> Cc : libreoffice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Objet : Re: need help to insert an image with a caption with the Libo java API On 13.02.2019 12:45, Miklos Vajna via LibreOffice wrote: > Hi, > > On Tue, Feb 12, 2019 at 09:27:15AM +0000, LORENZO Vincent <vincent.lorenzo@xxxxxx> wrote: >> I would like to add a caption, to an inserted image in a text >> document, but I don't find how to do that... Please do you have >> pointer/documentation for me ? > > I think captions are just a UI feature. The doc model just stores a > text frame around the image and the image is followed by the caption itself. > > (I.e. later it's not possible to reliably detect if some content > around an image in a frame was created by hand or using the captions > UI code.) > > So you can do the same "manually" using the UNO API. When in doubt, > see what UNO API the ODT import uses to create the doc model based on > the input markup. And actually, if an image is not intended to be floating, but (as seen in majority of cases) is a part of normal text flow, then the frame could be not needed at all - simply add an image anchored as character, then add a paragraph with required style and numbering range field, then continue with other paragraphs. This makes the document structure clearer. Just an advise based on own experience. -- Best regards, Mike Kaganski _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice