[Menu Contributions] toolbar does not show up in view [message #332946] |
Sun, 16 November 2008 00:21  |
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Hello.
I have some problems with the more or less new menu contributions framework.
I want to add something to my own views toolbar, but it does not show
up. When I add it to the main toolbar
(toolbar:org.eclipse.ui.main.toolbar) it works.
Here an little extract from my plugin.xml:
<menuContribution
locationURI="toolbar:org.pubcurator.val.views.validationPipeline ">
<toolbar
id="org.pubcurator.val.toolbars.pipelineNavigation">
<command
commandId="org.pubcurator.val.commands.previous"
icon="icons/up_arrow.gif"
mnemonic="P"
style="push">
</command>
<command
commandId="org.pubcurator.val.commands.next"
icon="icons/down_arrow.gif"
mnemonic="N"
style="push">
</command>
</toolbar>
</menuContribution>
I also use that code in the view:
getViewSite().getActionBars().getToolBarManager().add(new
Separator(IWorkbenchActionConstants.MB_ADDITIONS));
Do I have to do something else?
Best regards,
Kai
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Re: [Menu Contributions] toolbar does not show up in view [message #332947 is a reply to message #332946] |
Sun, 16 November 2008 00:52   |
Eclipse User |
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Ok, the problem seems to be somewhere else.
When I swith to another perspective resp. maximize another view and then
switch back to the former view resp. restore my view by minimizing the
other maximized view, then my view toolbar shows up.
Any suggestions how to make my toolbar visible right after program start?
Best regards,
Kai
Kai Schlamp schrieb:
> Hello.
>
> I have some problems with the more or less new menu contributions
> framework.
> I want to add something to my own views toolbar, but it does not show
> up. When I add it to the main toolbar
> (toolbar:org.eclipse.ui.main.toolbar) it works.
>
> Here an little extract from my plugin.xml:
>
> <menuContribution
>
> locationURI="toolbar:org.pubcurator.val.views.validationPipeline ">
> <toolbar
> id="org.pubcurator.val.toolbars.pipelineNavigation">
> <command
> commandId="org.pubcurator.val.commands.previous"
> icon="icons/up_arrow.gif"
> mnemonic="P"
> style="push">
> </command>
> <command
> commandId="org.pubcurator.val.commands.next"
> icon="icons/down_arrow.gif"
> mnemonic="N"
> style="push">
> </command>
> </toolbar>
> </menuContribution>
>
> I also use that code in the view:
> getViewSite().getActionBars().getToolBarManager().add(new
> Separator(IWorkbenchActionConstants.MB_ADDITIONS));
>
> Do I have to do something else?
>
> Best regards,
> Kai
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Re: [Menu Contributions] toolbar does not show up in view [message #332951 is a reply to message #332947] |
Sun, 16 November 2008 12:00  |
Eclipse User |
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Problem solved.
It had to do something with a visibleWhen clause, that I left out in my
little extract below :-(
Kai
Kai Schlamp schrieb:
> Ok, the problem seems to be somewhere else.
> When I swith to another perspective resp. maximize another view and then
> switch back to the former view resp. restore my view by minimizing the
> other maximized view, then my view toolbar shows up.
> Any suggestions how to make my toolbar visible right after program start?
>
> Best regards,
> Kai
>
> Kai Schlamp schrieb:
>> Hello.
>>
>> I have some problems with the more or less new menu contributions
>> framework.
>> I want to add something to my own views toolbar, but it does not show
>> up. When I add it to the main toolbar
>> (toolbar:org.eclipse.ui.main.toolbar) it works.
>>
>> Here an little extract from my plugin.xml:
>>
>> <menuContribution
>>
>> locationURI="toolbar:org.pubcurator.val.views.validationPipeline ">
>> <toolbar
>> id="org.pubcurator.val.toolbars.pipelineNavigation">
>> <command
>> commandId="org.pubcurator.val.commands.previous"
>> icon="icons/up_arrow.gif"
>> mnemonic="P"
>> style="push">
>> </command>
>> <command
>> commandId="org.pubcurator.val.commands.next"
>> icon="icons/down_arrow.gif"
>> mnemonic="N"
>> style="push">
>> </command>
>> </toolbar>
>> </menuContribution>
>>
>> I also use that code in the view:
>> getViewSite().getActionBars().getToolBarManager().add(new
>> Separator(IWorkbenchActionConstants.MB_ADDITIONS));
>>
>> Do I have to do something else?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Kai
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