コード例 #1
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        [Test] //ExSkip
        public void GlossaryDocument()
        {
            Document doc = new Document();

            GlossaryDocument glossaryDoc = new GlossaryDocument();

            glossaryDoc.AppendChild(new BuildingBlock(glossaryDoc)
            {
                Name = "Block 1"
            });
            glossaryDoc.AppendChild(new BuildingBlock(glossaryDoc)
            {
                Name = "Block 2"
            });
            glossaryDoc.AppendChild(new BuildingBlock(glossaryDoc)
            {
                Name = "Block 3"
            });
            glossaryDoc.AppendChild(new BuildingBlock(glossaryDoc)
            {
                Name = "Block 4"
            });
            glossaryDoc.AppendChild(new BuildingBlock(glossaryDoc)
            {
                Name = "Block 5"
            });

            Assert.AreEqual(5, glossaryDoc.BuildingBlocks.Count);

            doc.GlossaryDocument = glossaryDoc;

            // There is a different ways how to get created building blocks
            Assert.AreEqual("Block 1", glossaryDoc.FirstBuildingBlock.Name);
            Assert.AreEqual("Block 2", glossaryDoc.BuildingBlocks[1].Name);
            Assert.AreEqual("Block 3", glossaryDoc.BuildingBlocks.ToArray()[2].Name);
            Assert.AreEqual("Block 5", glossaryDoc.LastBuildingBlock.Name);

            // Get a block by gallery, category and name
            BuildingBlock block4 =
                glossaryDoc.GetBuildingBlock(BuildingBlockGallery.All, "(Empty Category)", "Block 4");

            // All GUIDs are the same by default
            Assert.AreEqual("00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000", block4.Guid.ToString());

            // To be able to uniquely identify blocks by GUID, each GUID must be unique
            // We will do that using a custom visitor
            GlossaryDocVisitor visitor = new GlossaryDocVisitor();

            glossaryDoc.Accept(visitor);

            Assert.AreEqual(5, visitor.GetDictionary().Count);

            Console.WriteLine(visitor.GetText());

            // We can find our new blocks in Microsoft Word via Insert > Quick Parts > Building Blocks Organizer...
            doc.Save(MyDir + @"\Artifacts\BuildingBlocks.GlossaryDocument.dotx");
        }
コード例 #2
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        [Test] //ExSkip
        public void GlossaryDocument()
        {
            Document         doc         = new Document();
            GlossaryDocument glossaryDoc = new GlossaryDocument();

            glossaryDoc.AppendChild(new BuildingBlock(glossaryDoc)
            {
                Name = "Block 1"
            });
            glossaryDoc.AppendChild(new BuildingBlock(glossaryDoc)
            {
                Name = "Block 2"
            });
            glossaryDoc.AppendChild(new BuildingBlock(glossaryDoc)
            {
                Name = "Block 3"
            });
            glossaryDoc.AppendChild(new BuildingBlock(glossaryDoc)
            {
                Name = "Block 4"
            });
            glossaryDoc.AppendChild(new BuildingBlock(glossaryDoc)
            {
                Name = "Block 5"
            });

            Assert.AreEqual(5, glossaryDoc.BuildingBlocks.Count);

            doc.GlossaryDocument = glossaryDoc;

            // There are various ways of accessing building blocks.
            // 1 -  Get the first/last building blocks in the collection:
            Assert.AreEqual("Block 1", glossaryDoc.FirstBuildingBlock.Name);
            Assert.AreEqual("Block 5", glossaryDoc.LastBuildingBlock.Name);

            // 2 -  Get a building block by index:
            Assert.AreEqual("Block 2", glossaryDoc.BuildingBlocks[1].Name);
            Assert.AreEqual("Block 3", glossaryDoc.BuildingBlocks.ToArray()[2].Name);

            // 3 -  Get the first building block that matches a gallery, name and category:
            Assert.AreEqual("Block 4",
                            glossaryDoc.GetBuildingBlock(BuildingBlockGallery.All, "(Empty Category)", "Block 4").Name);

            // We will do that using a custom visitor,
            // which will give every BuildingBlock in the GlossaryDocument a unique GUID
            GlossaryDocVisitor visitor = new GlossaryDocVisitor();

            glossaryDoc.Accept(visitor);
            Assert.AreEqual(5, visitor.GetDictionary().Count); //ExSkip

            Console.WriteLine(visitor.GetText());

            // When we open this document using Microsoft Word,
            // we can find the building blocks via Insert -> Quick Parts -> Building Blocks Organizer.
            doc.Save(ArtifactsDir + "BuildingBlocks.GlossaryDocument.dotx");
        }
コード例 #3
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        [Test] //ExSkip
        public void GlossaryDocument()
        {
            Document doc = new Document();

            GlossaryDocument glossaryDoc = new GlossaryDocument();

            glossaryDoc.AppendChild(new BuildingBlock(glossaryDoc)
            {
                Name = "Block 1"
            });
            glossaryDoc.AppendChild(new BuildingBlock(glossaryDoc)
            {
                Name = "Block 2"
            });
            glossaryDoc.AppendChild(new BuildingBlock(glossaryDoc)
            {
                Name = "Block 3"
            });
            glossaryDoc.AppendChild(new BuildingBlock(glossaryDoc)
            {
                Name = "Block 4"
            });
            glossaryDoc.AppendChild(new BuildingBlock(glossaryDoc)
            {
                Name = "Block 5"
            });

            Assert.AreEqual(5, glossaryDoc.BuildingBlocks.Count);

            doc.GlossaryDocument = glossaryDoc;

            // There is a different ways how to get created building blocks
            Assert.AreEqual("Block 1", glossaryDoc.FirstBuildingBlock.Name);
            Assert.AreEqual("Block 2", glossaryDoc.BuildingBlocks[1].Name);
            Assert.AreEqual("Block 3", glossaryDoc.BuildingBlocks.ToArray()[2].Name);
            Assert.AreEqual("Block 4", glossaryDoc.GetBuildingBlock(BuildingBlockGallery.All, "(Empty Category)", "Block 4").Name);
            Assert.AreEqual("Block 5", glossaryDoc.LastBuildingBlock.Name);

            // We will do that using a custom visitor, which also will give every BuildingBlock in the GlossaryDocument a unique GUID
            GlossaryDocVisitor visitor = new GlossaryDocVisitor();

            glossaryDoc.Accept(visitor);
            Assert.AreEqual(5, visitor.GetDictionary().Count); //ExSkip

            Console.WriteLine(visitor.GetText());

            // We can find our new blocks in Microsoft Word via Insert > Quick Parts > Building Blocks Organizer...
            doc.Save(ArtifactsDir + "BuildingBlocks.GlossaryDocument.dotx");
        }