Eclipse VE and .NET VE [message #124202] |
Tue, 02 May 2006 18:44 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: ivanooi.gmail.com
Hi all,
I'm evaluating VE 1.2M3 and .NET 2005
I got few comments :-
1) I found out I cannot click, drag and mark few controls in Eclipse VE.
It
will move the container instead.. but I able to do that in .NET VE.
2) A bit delay when moving control around but smooth in .NET.
3) There's no way i can use keyboard to resize or move the control in
Eclipse VE.
4) Grid supported but cant snap. Am I miss something in Eclipse VE ?
5) I found out the focus some times focus on that minimized window.
Note that I'm not against Eclipse VE but... hope to see it better and
better...
[ You must Know your enemies well before you can win your enemies ]
Thanks
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Re: Eclipse VE and .NET VE [message #124228 is a reply to message #124215] |
Wed, 03 May 2006 01:25 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: ivanooi.gmail.com
Hi,
Thanks for your repply. I very appreciate that.
NET VE support layout with different way. They called "Anchor".
Anchor are set on every controls.
Eclipse VE, should not allow users select or move the
Container(ContentPane) that
exist inside JFrame and JDialog, since those are not removable container.
Nice if VE can implement "Lock controls" feature like dotNET VE does.
"Lock controls" will freez existing controls and window from accidentally
resize
or move but still allow user to add new control.
I think VE should implement something more specific like allow user which
control
should lock. This is good when you got few controls sit on top of JPanel
where
you can lock the JPanel while you are moving and resizing the others
control.
Thanks
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Re: Eclipse VE and .NET VE [message #124344 is a reply to message #124331] |
Thu, 04 May 2006 17:55 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: ivanooi.gmail.com
Hi,
wow! those very cool!
but still... nice if VE able to do like :-
1)click, drag and mark.
2)Resize or move using Keyboard.
3)Better reaction. Still a bit slow, not snappy as .NET VE or JDeveloper.
4)Auto alignment as .NET VE without using any layout manager. That very
cool
in .NET VE! something like XCode for Apple. I know WindowBuilderPro can
do
that....
Now .NET Express are free... eventhough just come with basic features but
their VE very nice!
Thanks! Hope to see more people repply and care about Eclipse VE! :-D
regards
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