This was changed in commit dd889b290304b73f96a9a8e6e0f144d3aa2ba7e1 (Resolves tdf#159573 and tdf#137931 - WhatsNew or Welcome dialog, 2024-03-27). This change doesn't require opening a module (and checking if WhatsNew dialog is needed) to update the configuration - it will be updated immediately in runGraphicsRenderTests. Change-Id: I595b6898c46998e7a0805ffbf7a710dbf0d2a5e4 Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/168855 Reviewed-by: Mike Kaganski <mike.kaganski@collabora.com> Tested-by: Jenkins
Legacy Framework
SFX is the "old" framework, used for historical reasons.
An attempt of documentation of this module is located in [git:sfx2/doc].
It contains base classes for document model, view and controller, used
by "old" applications like sw, sc, sd (while "new" applications
are based on the "new" UNO based framework in "framework").
The SFX framework is based on dispatching slots identified by integers
(SlotIDs) to SfxShells, and there is a dedicated IDL compiler (svidl)
involved that generates C++ slot headers from SDI files in modules' sdi/
subdirectory.
Documentation about SFX dispatch, SDI etc.: https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Framework/Article/Implementation_of_the_Dispatch_API_In_SFX2
Document load/save code is maintained in [git:sfx2/source/doc/docfile.cxx]
SfxMedium class, which handles all the twisty load and save corner cases.
[git:sfx2/source/appl/sfxhelp.cxx] Start procedure for the online
help viewer top level window; handling of help URL creation and
dispatch.
There are also some UNO services here that could really be implemented
anywhere, e.g. the DocumentProperties or DocumentMetadataAccess.
Notable files:
sfx2/source/dialog/backingwindow.cxx Startcenter buttons and the corresponding event handler.