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Editor support ported [message #33490] Fri, 15 June 2007 03:05 Go to next message
Aaron Siri is currently offline Aaron SiriFriend
Messages: 11
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
I just spent the day doing an initial port of editor functionality.
Most of the work was copying over classes from the 3.3RC4 source base
and cleaning up compile errors. Anyways, I have it to a point where my
once-an-RCP app is displaying its custom editors (the reason for my
hasty port.) More work still needs to be done (like allowing the
closing of editors :)

Is there any interest in this? I'd guess that the code could be checked
in and the extension point simply disabled to prevent the code from
running. I'm new here so I'm asking what I should do with it.

-Aaron
Re: Editor support ported [message #33524 is a reply to message #33490] Fri, 15 June 2007 08:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: b.muskalla.gmx.net

Hi Aaron,

that's great! I think the best way to handle this case would be to open
a feature request for it and attach a patch against current HEAD. But be
patient because we have many other things to do at the moment and need
some time to review the patch.

Cheers and thanks for your work
Benny

Aaron Siri wrote:
> I just spent the day doing an initial port of editor functionality. Most
> of the work was copying over classes from the 3.3RC4 source base and
> cleaning up compile errors. Anyways, I have it to a point where my
> once-an-RCP app is displaying its custom editors (the reason for my
> hasty port.) More work still needs to be done (like allowing the
> closing of editors :)
>
> Is there any interest in this? I'd guess that the code could be checked
> in and the extension point simply disabled to prevent the code from
> running. I'm new here so I'm asking what I should do with it.
>
> -Aaron
Re: Editor support ported [message #33951 is a reply to message #33524] Mon, 18 June 2007 15:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aaron Siri is currently offline Aaron SiriFriend
Messages: 11
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
Is submitting a feature request the same as submitting a bug via
bugzilla? I wan't to follow the correct procedure for this.

-Aaron

Benjamin Muskalla wrote:
> Hi Aaron,
>
> that's great! I think the best way to handle this case would be to open
> a feature request for it and attach a patch against current HEAD. But be
> patient because we have many other things to do at the moment and need
> some time to review the patch.
>
> Cheers and thanks for your work
> Benny
>
> Aaron Siri wrote:
>> I just spent the day doing an initial port of editor functionality.
>> Most of the work was copying over classes from the 3.3RC4 source base
>> and cleaning up compile errors. Anyways, I have it to a point where
>> my once-an-RCP app is displaying its custom editors (the reason for my
>> hasty port.) More work still needs to be done (like allowing the
>> closing of editors :)
>>
>> Is there any interest in this? I'd guess that the code could be
>> checked in and the extension point simply disabled to prevent the code
>> from running. I'm new here so I'm asking what I should do with it.
>>
>> -Aaron
Re: Editor support ported [message #33971 is a reply to message #33951] Mon, 18 June 2007 15:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Benjamin Muskalla is currently offline Benjamin MuskallaFriend
Messages: 237
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Same procedure :) Just change the severity field to enhancement and use
workbench as component.

Greets
Benny

Aaron Siri wrote:
> Is submitting a feature request the same as submitting a bug via
> bugzilla? I wan't to follow the correct procedure for this.
>
> -Aaron
>
> Benjamin Muskalla wrote:
>> Hi Aaron,
>>
>> that's great! I think the best way to handle this case would be to
>> open a feature request for it and attach a patch against current HEAD.
>> But be patient because we have many other things to do at the moment
>> and need some time to review the patch.
>>
>> Cheers and thanks for your work
>> Benny
>>
>> Aaron Siri wrote:
>>> I just spent the day doing an initial port of editor functionality.
>>> Most of the work was copying over classes from the 3.3RC4 source base
>>> and cleaning up compile errors. Anyways, I have it to a point where
>>> my once-an-RCP app is displaying its custom editors (the reason for
>>> my hasty port.) More work still needs to be done (like allowing the
>>> closing of editors :)
>>>
>>> Is there any interest in this? I'd guess that the code could be
>>> checked in and the extension point simply disabled to prevent the
>>> code from running. I'm new here so I'm asking what I should do with it.
>>>
>>> -Aaron
Re: Editor support ported [message #34036 is a reply to message #33971] Mon, 18 June 2007 15:48 Go to previous message
Aaron Siri is currently offline Aaron SiriFriend
Messages: 11
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
Just submitted it. Bug 193131 :)

-Aaron

Benjamin Muskalla wrote:
> Same procedure :) Just change the severity field to enhancement and use
> workbench as component.
>
> Greets
> Benny
>
> Aaron Siri wrote:
>> Is submitting a feature request the same as submitting a bug via
>> bugzilla? I wan't to follow the correct procedure for this.
>>
>> -Aaron
>>
>> Benjamin Muskalla wrote:
>>> Hi Aaron,
>>>
>>> that's great! I think the best way to handle this case would be to
>>> open a feature request for it and attach a patch against current
>>> HEAD. But be patient because we have many other things to do at the
>>> moment and need some time to review the patch.
>>>
>>> Cheers and thanks for your work
>>> Benny
>>>
>>> Aaron Siri wrote:
>>>> I just spent the day doing an initial port of editor functionality.
>>>> Most of the work was copying over classes from the 3.3RC4 source
>>>> base and cleaning up compile errors. Anyways, I have it to a point
>>>> where my once-an-RCP app is displaying its custom editors (the
>>>> reason for my hasty port.) More work still needs to be done (like
>>>> allowing the closing of editors :)
>>>>
>>>> Is there any interest in this? I'd guess that the code could be
>>>> checked in and the extension point simply disabled to prevent the
>>>> code from running. I'm new here so I'm asking what I should do with
>>>> it.
>>>>
>>>> -Aaron
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