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Something equivalent to the ViewerFilter infrastructure available in the
JFace TableViewer?
If there is can someone point me to some sample code if anything exists.
Regards,
Calman Steynberg]]>Calman Steynberg2007-05-31T17:18:04-00:00Re: Filter capability on CompositeTable
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/11569/583827/#msg_583827
no. I'd definitely like to see this, though. There is some discussion on
the nebula-dev mailing list about how to do this.
There hasn't been very much progress since then -- partly because Dave
Orme (the original author) has been out of touch for a few months. (He's
probably sick of me mentioning this by now. Sorry, Dave. You're a victim
of your own success.)
If you'd like to contribute a Viewer implementation for CompositeTable, it
shouldn't be too difficult to get it working. Most of the logic in
AbstractListViewer and ListViewer will apply, except that the item data
model is an arbitrary Object instead of a String. The last post in the
thread explains this in a bit more detail:
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Peter]]>Peter Centgraf2007-08-03T22:04:56-00:00Re: Filter capability on CompositeTable
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/11569/38141/#msg_38141
no. I'd definitely like to see this, though. There is some discussion on
the nebula-dev mailing list about how to do this.
There hasn't been very much progress since then -- partly because Dave
Orme (the original author) has been out of touch for a few months. (He's
probably sick of me mentioning this by now. Sorry, Dave. You're a victim
of your own success.)
If you'd like to contribute a Viewer implementation for CompositeTable, it
shouldn't be too difficult to get it working. Most of the logic in
AbstractListViewer and ListViewer will apply, except that the item data
model is an arbitrary Object instead of a String. The last post in the
thread explains this in a bit more detail: