Graphical Editor as "subeditor" of another editor [message #148279] |
Fri, 20 August 2004 19:21 |
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Originally posted by: genemb.pacbell.net
All,
So I traced my menu issues to the fact that My parent editor has a
Tab control which has 4 tabs, each with their own editor. One of the
pages contains a Graphical Editor based on the GEF. When I launch the
graphical editor as a stand alone editor, the menus behave as expected.
But what I need if for the menu to be tied to each of the individual
editors when they have focus. Is there a way to do this? The multipage
editor example didn't really help since it seems to be document and test
provider oriented. Any help here would be greatly appreciated.
Gene Moore
GSM Consulting
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Re: Graphical Editor as "subeditor" of another editor [message #148568 is a reply to message #148448] |
Wed, 25 August 2004 14:20 |
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Originally posted by: none.us.ibm.com
Composing Editors is a platform issue, not a GEF one. It's difficult
because you have to simulate many things the workbench already does when you
switch editors.
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=46207
"Pratik Shah" <ppshah@us.ibm.com> wrote in message
news:cgfo4v$rrm$1@eclipse.org...
> What do you see happening that is not as expected?
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> If your GEF-based editor is getting a TabItem as its control, the context
> menu should be created just for that TabItem.
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> "Gene Moore" <genemb@pacbell.net> wrote in message
> news:cg5ipo$3ln$1@eclipse.org...
> > All,
> > So I traced my menu issues to the fact that My parent editor has a
> > Tab control which has 4 tabs, each with their own editor. One of the
> > pages contains a Graphical Editor based on the GEF. When I launch the
> > graphical editor as a stand alone editor, the menus behave as expected.
> > But what I need if for the menu to be tied to each of the individual
> > editors when they have focus. Is there a way to do this? The multipage
> > editor example didn't really help since it seems to be document and test
> > provider oriented. Any help here would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Gene Moore
> > GSM Consulting
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>
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