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Re: Eclipse plugin - MultiPageEditorPart [message #36694 is a reply to message #36660] |
Wed, 10 December 2008 12:38 |
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Originally posted by: mihael.rpgnextgen.com
Am Mittwoch, den 10.12.2008, 08:48 +0000 schrieb rupa :
> Hi,
>
> I am working on eclipse plugin project with MultiPageEditorPart.
> 1. The package explorer contains two files for each project. When clicked
> on each file it opens one new tab/editor. Once both the files are opened,
> then it won’t open a new tab again on click of that file, but instead
> refers to the opened instance of the tab. How to get only one tab instance
> for both the files? i.e, there should be only one tab/editor for one
> project even if there are two files in each project. Both the files should
> refer to single view.
Perhaps you look at the equals() method of your IEditorInput implementation..
Perhaps if the editor input equals both files it wouldn't open a new editor
for it but jump to the already open one. Just a thought.
Regards
Mihael
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Re: Eclipse plugin - MultiPageEditorPart [message #586778 is a reply to message #36660] |
Wed, 10 December 2008 12:38 |
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Am Mittwoch, den 10.12.2008, 08:48 +0000 schrieb rupa :
> Hi,
>
> I am working on eclipse plugin project with MultiPageEditorPart.
> 1. The package explorer contains two files for each project. When clicked
> on each file it opens one new tab/editor. Once both the files are opened,
> then it won’t open a new tab again on click of that file, but instead
> refers to the opened instance of the tab. How to get only one tab instance
> for both the files? i.e, there should be only one tab/editor for one
> project even if there are two files in each project. Both the files should
> refer to single view.
Perhaps you look at the equals() method of your IEditorInput implementation..
Perhaps if the editor input equals both files it wouldn't open a new editor
for it but jump to the already open one. Just a thought.
Regards
Mihael
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