XController xController = xModel.getCurrentController();
// the controller gives us the TextViewCursor
XTextViewCursorSupplier xViewCursorSupplier =
(XTextViewCursorSupplier)UnoRuntime.queryInterface(
XTextViewCursorSupplier.class, xController);
XTextViewCursor xViewCursor = xViewCursorSupplier.getViewCursor();
// query its XPropertySet interface, we want to set character and paragraph properties
XPropertySet xCursorPropertySet = (XPropertySet)UnoRuntime.queryInterface(
XPropertySet.class, xViewCursor);
// set the appropriate properties for character and paragraph style
xCursorPropertySet.setPropertyValue("CharStyleName", "Quotation");
xCursorPropertySet.setPropertyValue("ParaStyleName", "Quotations");
// print the current page number
XPageCursor xPageCursor = (XPageCursor)UnoRuntime.queryInterface(
XPageCursor.class, xViewCursor);
System.out.println("The current page number is " + xPageCursor.getPage());
// the model cursor is much more powerful, so
// we create a model cursor at the current view cursor position with the following steps:
// get the Text service from the TextViewCursor, it is an XTextRange:
XText xDocumentText = xViewCursor.getText();
// create a model cursor from the viewcursor
XTextCursor xModelCursor = xDocumentText.createTextCursorByRange(xViewCursor.getStart());
// now we could query XWordCursor, XSentenceCursor and XParagraphCursor
// or XDocumentInsertable, XSortable or XContentEnumerationAccess
// and work with the properties of com.sun.star.text.TextCursor
// in this case we just go to the end of the paragraph and add some text.
XParagraphCursor xParagraphCursor = (XParagraphCursor)UnoRuntime.queryInterface(