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| Re: change toolbar image programatically [message #436640 is a reply to message #436578] |
Fri, 21 May 2004 08:44  |
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That's JFace and/or RCP. Ask on eclipse.platform.
"bjin" <bjin@tensilica.com> wrote in message
news:c8g7q3$6bn$1@eclipse.org...
> Well, your answer is kinda good to me. I want to be able to
programatically
> change one of the toolbar button's icon indicating different state of my
one
> of my data.
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> It seems like ApplicationWindow owns the toolbars. So, I suppose if I can
> get the ApplicationWindow, then I can get the toolbar to get the icon and
> change it, right ? But, how do I get the ApplicationWindow in the middle
of
> program execution ?
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> Am I on the right track ?
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> Thanks,
> Ben
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> "Steve Northover" <steve_northover@ca.ibm.com> wrote in message
> news:c8foi6$gjo$1@eclipse.org...
> > Use ToolBar API? Sorry, your question isn't very good so neither is my
> > answer. ;-)
> >
> > "bjin" <bjin@tensilica.com> wrote in message
> > news:c8e75t$phl$2@eclipse.org...
> > > Does anyon know how can I change the image of a toolbar button
depending
> > on
> > > the state of my application's data ?
> > >
> > > TIA
> > > Ben
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> > >
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