| GEF Palette [message #248033] | 
Thu, 02 April 2009 06:31   | 
 
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Originally posted by: massimiliano.ziccardi.gmail.com 
 
Hi all. 
 
I wrote my first GEF application, and finally I got something working. 
 
Just one more question: why my palette is so different from eclipse's  
palettes? 
 
What I mean is: why my palette tools do not looks as button, but they  
just have a cyan background color? 
 
Thank you all, 
Massimiliano
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| Re: GEF Palette [message #248057 is a reply to message #248053] | 
Fri, 03 April 2009 03:46   | 
 
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Originally posted by: massimiliano.ziccardi.gmail.com 
 
Thank you a lot. 
 
In my opinion, th old look was *much* nicer... 
 
Thanks, 
Massimiliano 
 
Ben Vitale wrote: 
> The palette you are getting is a new version of the same palette. There  
> was a re-design somewhere along the way (I believe for Eclipse 3.3 or 3.4). 
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> The other screenshot is just the way it used to look. I don't know if  
> there is a way to go back. 
>  
> -Ben 
>  
> Massimiliano Ziccardi wrote: 
>> One more thing: here is the code I use to create the palette 
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>> PaletteRoot root = new PaletteRoot(); 
>> PaletteGroup manipGroup = new PaletteGroup("PaletteGroup"); 
>> root.add(manipGroup); 
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>> SelectionToolEntry selectionToolEntry = new SelectionToolEntry(); 
>> manipGroup.add(selectionToolEntry); 
>> manipGroup.add(new MarqueeToolEntry()); 
>>         // ---- 
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>> PaletteSeparator sep2 = new PaletteSeparator(); 
>> root.add(sep2); 
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>> PaletteGroup instGroup = new PaletteGroup("Creators"); 
>> root.add(instGroup); 
>> 
>> CreationToolEntry createClassEntry = new CreationToolEntry("classe",  
>> "Creates new steps", new SimpleFactory(Step.class), null, null);
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