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There are also buttons that open new sub-tools from within the main tool. How do I find the command that the sub-tool is invoking when the button is clicked so that I can invoke the command from a Cheat Sheet?
Thanks.]]>Rich Payton2011-07-01T17:26:20-00:00Re: Find commands that are not in the Command Composer
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Chris Goldthorpe2011-07-05T22:10:19-00:00Re: Find commands that are not in the Command Composer
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tutorial that says: "Tip: To find out which actions exist, simply open the Java™ Type Hierarchy for the IAction interface and browse."
How do I "simply open the Java™ Type Hierarchy for the IAction"?]]>Rich Payton2011-07-07T15:15:59-00:00Re: Find commands that are not in the Command Composer
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Chris Goldthorpe2011-07-18T23:18:56-00:00Re: Find commands that are not in the Command Composer
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There must be something from my Eclipse configuration that is missing.]]>Rich Payton2011-07-19T14:05:13-00:00Re: Find commands that are not in the Command Composer
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Chris Goldthorpe2011-07-19T18:19:43-00:00Re: Find commands that are not in the Command Composer
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Open Type dialog is still not populated.
I managed to get the IAction Type Hierarchy by doing the following:
1. I went through the steps in the Creating an Eclipse plug-in Cheat Sheet
2. I got to the step where the SampleAction.java file was opened
3. I noticed the line:
import org.eclipse.jface.action.IAction;
4. I clicked on it and I noticed that the same line was highlighted in the Outline
5 I right-clicked on the entry in the outline and selected Open Type Hierarchy or could have pressed F4.
From this I realized that I could have done the same thing by just opening a java file and typing the import line, then do step 5 above.
I'd still like to know why the Open Type dialog is not populated, but my other problem is solved.
Thanks for you help, Chris.]]>Rich Payton2011-07-21T22:06:13-00:00