EditorAction Problem [message #87829] |
Thu, 03 July 2003 00:02  |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: kejriwal.cc.gatech.edu
Hi,
I am writing a plug-in with a new editor. I subclassed
TextEditor and that is defined as an Editor extension in my
manifest. My text editor is defined to be the default text
editor for .txt files.
However, when I try to add extensions to the EditorAction
and try to add something to the toolbar "Normal/additions"
and try to run it as a run time workbench, Eclipse gives me
an error if I try to open a ".txt" file. It does not even
add a icon onto the toolbar.
I know that I am being vague but I am a newbie. Are there
anythings that I should be looking at, any common mistakes or
things like that?
Any help would be welcome.
Thanks.
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Re: EditorAction Problem [message #87944 is a reply to message #87829] |
Thu, 03 July 2003 03:34  |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: tom.eicher.gmx.ch.nodomain
Have you looked at the java editor example available in the samples package
from the eclipse download site.
-tom
"Jai Kejriwal" <kejriwal@cc.gatech.edu> wrote in message
news:be09rr$re6$1@rogue.oti.com...
> Hi,
>
> I am writing a plug-in with a new editor. I subclassed
> TextEditor and that is defined as an Editor extension in my
> manifest. My text editor is defined to be the default text
> editor for .txt files.
>
> However, when I try to add extensions to the EditorAction
> and try to add something to the toolbar "Normal/additions"
> and try to run it as a run time workbench, Eclipse gives me
> an error if I try to open a ".txt" file. It does not even
> add a icon onto the toolbar.
>
>
> I know that I am being vague but I am a newbie. Are there
> anythings that I should be looking at, any common mistakes or
> things like that?
>
> Any help would be welcome.
>
> Thanks.
>
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