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I have found some documentation about showing the help section on the right side of a dialog. My issue is about using cheat sheets. When the user follow a cheat sheet, if the action requires to open a modal dialog or wizard, he cannot go on following the cheat sheet. Is there a way to have it opened in the right side of the dialog?
Thank you
Enrico]]>Enrico Daga2009-11-27T08:56:52-00:00Re: Cheat sheets in modal dialogs
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> Hi all,
> I have found some documentation about showing the help section on the
> right side of a dialog. My issue is about using cheat sheets. When the
> user follow a cheat sheet, if the action requires to open a modal dialog
> or wizard, he cannot go on following the cheat sheet. Is there a way to
> have it opened in the right side of the dialog?
>
> Thank you
>
> Enrico
You may associate the command to open the dialog with that step. When the user clicks that "green
arrow" action button, the cheat sheet automatically gets attached to the dialog.
For example, take a look at "Creating an Eclipse plug-in" cheat sheet. Sub-Step 2 of the step
"Configure PDE".
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hth,
Ankur..
Eclipse PDE UI Committer | IBM India Software Lab, Bangalore
+91-99456-94011 | @ankur_sharma | http://blog.ankursharma.org]]>Ankur Sharma2009-11-27T09:24:41-00:00Re: Cheat sheets in modal dialogs
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My problem is that the dialog must be opened by selecting a file in the navigator. I cannot know which parameter to pass to the dialog through the command (am I wrong?).
It would be enough to have the current sheet opened when the dialog is opened.
Another solution could be let the user choose one of its files directly from the sheet, but I think this is not possible...
What do you think?
]]>Enrico Daga2009-11-27T10:14:18-00:00Re: Cheat sheets in modal dialogs
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My problem is that the dialog must be opened by selecting a file in the navigator. I cannot know which parameter to pass to the dialog through the command (am I wrong?).
It would be enough to have the current sheet opened when the dialog is opened.
Another solution could be let the user choose one of its files directly from the sheet, but I think this is not possible...
What do you think?]]>Enrico Daga2009-11-27T10:14:29-00:00Re: Cheat sheets in modal dialogs
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> Thank you for your answer.
>
> My problem is that the dialog must be opened by selecting a file in the
> navigator. I cannot know which parameter to pass to the dialog through
> the command (am I wrong?).
> It would be enough to have the current sheet opened when the dialog is
> opened.
> Another solution could be let the user choose one of its files directly
> from the sheet, but I think this is not possible...
>
> What do you think?
>
Generally, cheat sheet are guided tour. A CS will tell user to create a particular file and then ask
to open it. Suppose a CS will tell you how it open a plug-in, then it probably will tell you first
that create a plugin x.y.z This way you would know which plug-in (command parameter) you have to
open. But this is just a general practice not a rule.
When a CS is open, user may be opening any dialog. It may not be related to the CS. That way, it
will not be correct to attach the CS to the dialog.
You can provide a action button to open a file. That is possible.
Thinking of the ideal solution, there should be a way to pin or carry along the CS. How about filing
an enhancement request. A patch would be even better ;-)
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Ankur..
Eclipse PDE UI Committer | IBM India Software Lab, Bangalore
+91-99456-94011 | @ankur_sharma | http://blog.ankursharma.org]]>Ankur Sharma2009-11-27T12:26:21-00:00Re: Cheat sheets in modal dialogs
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> Thank you for your answer.
>
> My problem is that the dialog must be opened by selecting a file in the
> navigator. I cannot know which parameter to pass to the dialog through
> the command (am I wrong?).
> It would be enough to have the current sheet opened when the dialog is
> opened.
> Another solution could be let the user choose one of its files directly
> from the sheet, but I think this is not possible...
>
> What do you think?
>
Generally, cheat sheet are guided tour. A CS will tell user to create a particular file and then ask
to open it. Suppose a CS will tell you how it open a plug-in, then it probably will tell you first
that create a plugin x.y.z This way you would know which plug-in (command parameter) you have to
open. But this is just a general practice not a rule.
When a CS is open, user may be opening any dialog. It may not be related to the CS. That way, it
will not be correct to attach the CS to the dialog.
You can provide a action button to open a file. That is possible.
Thinking of the ideal solution, there should be a way to pin or carry along the CS. How about filing
an enhancement request. A patch would be even better ;-)
--
Ankur..
Eclipse PDE UI Committer | IBM India Software Lab, Bangalore
+91-99456-94011 | @ankur_sharma | http://blog.ankursharma.org]]>Ankur Sharma2009-11-27T12:26:21-00:00Re: Cheat sheets in modal dialogs
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What about direct help from the Dialog? How to link the help button with some help content? (this can be my alternative solution...)]]>Enrico Daga2009-11-27T13:25:11-00:00Re: Cheat sheets in modal dialogs
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What about direct help from the Dialog? How to link the help button with some help content? (this can be my alternative solution...)
]]>Enrico Daga2009-11-27T13:25:11-00:00Re: Cheat sheets in modal dialogs
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> Yes, there should be the possibility to go on with the cheat sheets in
> modal dialogs (and then continue on the whole workbench...), in
> particular with wizards, to guide the user for each step/page of the
> process.
>
> What about direct help from the Dialog? How to link the help button with
> some help content? (this can be my alternative solution...)
>
This is generally done where you configure the shell for the dialog
public static final String PLUGIN_SELECTION = PREFIX + "plugin_selection"; //$NON-NLS-1$
The context resides in the context help file - in this case contexts_PDE.xml
<context id="plugin_selection">
<description>This dialog allows you to select a plug-in.</description>
....
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Ankur..
Eclipse PDE UI Committer | IBM India Software Lab, Bangalore
+91-99456-94011 | @ankur_sharma | http://blog.ankursharma.org]]>Ankur Sharma2009-11-27T13:48:24-00:00Re: Cheat sheets in modal dialogs
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> Yes, there should be the possibility to go on with the cheat sheets in
> modal dialogs (and then continue on the whole workbench...), in
> particular with wizards, to guide the user for each step/page of the
> process.
>
> What about direct help from the Dialog? How to link the help button with
> some help content? (this can be my alternative solution...)
>
This is generally done where you configure the shell for the dialog
public static final String PLUGIN_SELECTION = PREFIX + "plugin_selection"; //$NON-NLS-1$
The context resides in the context help file - in this case contexts_PDE.xml
<context id="plugin_selection">
<description>This dialog allows you to select a plug-in.</description>
....
--
Ankur..
Eclipse PDE UI Committer | IBM India Software Lab, Bangalore
+91-99456-94011 | @ankur_sharma | http://blog.ankursharma.org]]>Ankur Sharma2009-11-27T13:48:24-00:00Re: Cheat sheets in modal dialogs
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This is ok at the moment.
Thank you very much for your suggestions.
]]>Enrico Daga2009-11-27T18:41:22-00:00Re: Cheat sheets in modal dialogs
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This is ok at the moment.
Thank you very much for your suggestions.
:)]]>Enrico Daga2009-11-27T18:41:23-00:00