Custom Widgets in Eclipse? [message #323795] |
Tue, 08 January 2008 17:17  |
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Originally posted by: hiteshn.mail.gmail.com
Hi,
I have created a View (SampleView along with few actions in it) in a plug-in
project.
I want this SampleView to behave similar to a Palette which uses GMF/GEF.
But as per my requirement, I'm NOT suppose to use GMF/GEF :( So far, I have
added buttons and defined actions to it but I don't get that Palette look &
feel :(
Is there any way to create a generic framework (or something else) for the
same?
Please direct me to links/references.Suggestions/help would be great.
Thanks,
Hitesh...
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Re: Custom Widgets in Eclipse? [message #324153 is a reply to message #323898] |
Thu, 17 January 2008 19:06  |
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Originally posted by: hiteshn.mail.gmail.com
Thanks, Boris.
"Boris Bokowski" <bokowski@ca.ibm.com> wrote in message
news:fm7uvu$1oo$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Have a look at www.eclipse.org/nebula
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> "Hitesh Nembhwani" <hiteshn.mail@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:fm0sra$n36$1@build.eclipse.org...
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have created a View (SampleView along with few actions in it) in a
>> plug-in project.
>> I want this SampleView to behave similar to a Palette which uses GMF/GEF.
>> But as per my requirement, I'm NOT suppose to use GMF/GEF :( So far, I
>> have added buttons and defined actions to it but I don't get that Palette
>> look & feel :(
>> Is there any way to create a generic framework (or something else) for
>> the same?
>> Please direct me to links/references.Suggestions/help would be great.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Hitesh...
>>
>
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