Adding other controls to a ToolBar [message #902711] |
Mon, 20 August 2012 00:00  |
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I must admit upfront to being pretty clueless about Java and SWT. In an
attempt to learn I'm trying to port a small C# program and immediately
found the GUI construction...erm...interesting.
So, is it possible to shoehorn other controls into a ToolBar (in this
case a label and a progress bar) or do I just place these controls over
an equal-sized separator in the toolbar to simulate the effect?
It's a fixed size window, so that makes the layout simpler at least.
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Re: Adding other controls to a ToolBar [message #903214 is a reply to message #902711] |
Wed, 22 August 2012 10:10  |
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Am 20.08.2012 06:00, schrieb Seán Ó Séaghdha:
> I must admit upfront to being pretty clueless about Java and SWT. In an
> attempt to learn I'm trying to port a small C# program and immediately
> found the GUI construction...erm...interesting.
>
> So, is it possible to shoehorn other controls into a ToolBar (in this
> case a label and a progress bar) or do I just place these controls over
> an equal-sized separator in the toolbar to simulate the effect?
>
> It's a fixed size window, so that makes the layout simpler at least.
>
You might want to consider using the WindowBuilder feature for eclipse
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