Header-Controls available in CVS [message #58975] |
Sat, 06 September 2008 18:04  |
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Hi,
I'm in the process to commit back features I made in a fork I created
some months ago. The first new feature available is the implementation
of header controls.
I doing this work currently in a dedicated branch named header_footer of
the Grid and the Snippets component so if you want to give it a try you
need to check out those sources. I'm going to port back a lot of bug
fixes, ... from there so the branch is going to see a lot of commits,
features and budfixes in the next days.
Tom
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Re: Header-Controls available in CVS [message #59130 is a reply to message #59004] |
Mon, 15 September 2008 13:12  |
Eclipse User |
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Hi,
Just an update. Besides bugfixes for the already added features, I've
today checked in code that allows you to track the visible cells
(Items+Columns).
I've used this new API to implement a "Resource-managed" Grid (I manage
the Images dispose/recreate them when needed :-). The current API is
provisional and might change based on your feedback and bugs I/you discover.
I'd like to get feedback from you about this API and if you think this
helps you implement this your own. Maybe we can in future even add such
an Support-API to Grid and GridViewer+GridTreeViewer. Is there a general
need for this?
Tom
Emil Crumhorn schrieb:
> Very cool Tom!
>
> I'll see if I can give them a shot this week at work. Some of those features
> would be quite interesting to see how I can make them work with the
> application I'm currently developing on :)
>
> Emil
>
> "Tom Schindl" <tom.schindl@bestsolution.at> wrote in message
> news:g9uuol$80m$1@build.eclipse.org...
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm in the process to commit back features I made in a fork I created
>> some months ago. The first new feature available is the implementation
>> of header controls.
>>
>> I doing this work currently in a dedicated branch named header_footer of
>> the Grid and the Snippets component so if you want to give it a try you
>> need to check out those sources. I'm going to port back a lot of bug
>> fixes, ... from there so the branch is going to see a lot of commits,
>> features and budfixes in the next days.
>>
>> Tom
>>
>> --
>> B e s t S o l u t i o n . at
>> ------------------------------------------------------------ --------
>> Tom Schindl JFace-Committer
>> ------------------------------------------------------------ --------
>
>
--
B e s t S o l u t i o n . at
------------------------------------------------------------ --------
Tom Schindl JFace-Committer
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Re: Header-Controls available in CVS [message #592182 is a reply to message #58975] |
Sun, 07 September 2008 02:50  |
Eclipse User |
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Very cool Tom!
I'll see if I can give them a shot this week at work. Some of those features
would be quite interesting to see how I can make them work with the
application I'm currently developing on :)
Emil
"Tom Schindl" <tom.schindl@bestsolution.at> wrote in message
news:g9uuol$80m$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Hi,
>
> I'm in the process to commit back features I made in a fork I created
> some months ago. The first new feature available is the implementation
> of header controls.
>
> I doing this work currently in a dedicated branch named header_footer of
> the Grid and the Snippets component so if you want to give it a try you
> need to check out those sources. I'm going to port back a lot of bug
> fixes, ... from there so the branch is going to see a lot of commits,
> features and budfixes in the next days.
>
> Tom
>
> --
> B e s t S o l u t i o n . at
> ------------------------------------------------------------ --------
> Tom Schindl JFace-Committer
> ------------------------------------------------------------ --------
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Re: Header-Controls available in CVS [message #592222 is a reply to message #59004] |
Mon, 15 September 2008 13:12  |
Eclipse User |
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Hi,
Just an update. Besides bugfixes for the already added features, I've
today checked in code that allows you to track the visible cells
(Items+Columns).
I've used this new API to implement a "Resource-managed" Grid (I manage
the Images dispose/recreate them when needed :-). The current API is
provisional and might change based on your feedback and bugs I/you discover.
I'd like to get feedback from you about this API and if you think this
helps you implement this your own. Maybe we can in future even add such
an Support-API to Grid and GridViewer+GridTreeViewer. Is there a general
need for this?
Tom
Emil Crumhorn schrieb:
> Very cool Tom!
>
> I'll see if I can give them a shot this week at work. Some of those features
> would be quite interesting to see how I can make them work with the
> application I'm currently developing on :)
>
> Emil
>
> "Tom Schindl" <tom.schindl@bestsolution.at> wrote in message
> news:g9uuol$80m$1@build.eclipse.org...
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm in the process to commit back features I made in a fork I created
>> some months ago. The first new feature available is the implementation
>> of header controls.
>>
>> I doing this work currently in a dedicated branch named header_footer of
>> the Grid and the Snippets component so if you want to give it a try you
>> need to check out those sources. I'm going to port back a lot of bug
>> fixes, ... from there so the branch is going to see a lot of commits,
>> features and budfixes in the next days.
>>
>> Tom
>>
>> --
>> B e s t S o l u t i o n . at
>> ------------------------------------------------------------ --------
>> Tom Schindl JFace-Committer
>> ------------------------------------------------------------ --------
>
>
--
B e s t S o l u t i o n . at
------------------------------------------------------------ --------
Tom Schindl JFace-Committer
------------------------------------------------------------ --------
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