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TextEditor missing [message #462268] Thu, 25 January 2007 15:04 Go to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: peter_ossipov.mail.ru

I cannot figure out, why I cannot find TextEditor by "open type" action,
for example. In "Debug..." configuration for launching the application I
can see that I have a plug-in org.eclipse.ui.editors, but I cannot add a
dependency in my plug-in on it. Besides I can see
org.eclipse.ui.editors.AbstractTextEditor, because probably I have a
dependency on org.eclipse.ui.workbench.texteditor, but surprisingly I
do not see TextEditor.
I am just a bit lost...
Thanks very much in advance for your help.
Re: TextEditor missing [message #462270 is a reply to message #462268] Thu, 25 January 2007 15:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: peter_ossipov.mail.ru

The only information I was able to find is that org.eclipse.ui.editors
is not part of RCP and not available ot RCP application. What is it for
then?
Sounds like: it is so nice, but you won't get it! :-)
Peter Osipov wrote:
> I cannot figure out, why I cannot find TextEditor by "open type"
> action, for example. In "Debug..." configuration for launching the
> application I can see that I have a plug-in org.eclipse.ui.editors,
> but I cannot add a dependency in my plug-in on it. Besides I can see
> org.eclipse.ui.editors.AbstractTextEditor, because probably I have a
> dependency on org.eclipse.ui.workbench.texteditor, but surprisingly I
> do not see TextEditor.
> I am just a bit lost...
> Thanks very much in advance for your help.
Re: TextEditor missing [message #462281 is a reply to message #462270] Thu, 25 January 2007 16:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dani Megert is currently offline Dani MegertFriend
Messages: 3802
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Peter Osipov wrote:

> The only information I was able to find is that org.eclipse.ui.editors
> is not part of RCP and not available ot RCP application. What is it
> for then?
> Sounds like: it is so nice, but you won't get it! :-)

Yes, currently the default text editor isn't part of RCP since it
depends on resources and some IDE stuff.

Dani

> Peter Osipov wrote:
>
>> I cannot figure out, why I cannot find TextEditor by "open type"
>> action, for example. In "Debug..." configuration for launching the
>> application I can see that I have a plug-in org.eclipse.ui.editors,
>> but I cannot add a dependency in my plug-in on it. Besides I can see
>> org.eclipse.ui.editors.AbstractTextEditor, because probably I have a
>> dependency on org.eclipse.ui.workbench.texteditor, but surprisingly
>> I do not see TextEditor.
>> I am just a bit lost...
>> Thanks very much in advance for your help.
>
Re: TextEditor missing [message #462301 is a reply to message #462281] Fri, 26 January 2007 08:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: peter_ossipov.mail.ru

Hello Daniel.
Thanks for your answer.
Well, OK, let it depend on whatever it wants to, but I am dying to use
it in my RCP application. Is there a possibility to use it anyway?
Daniel Megert wrote:
> Peter Osipov wrote:
>
>> The only information I was able to find is that
>> org.eclipse.ui.editors is not part of RCP and not available ot RCP
>> application. What is it for then?
>> Sounds like: it is so nice, but you won't get it! :-)
>
> Yes, currently the default text editor isn't part of RCP since it
> depends on resources and some IDE stuff.
>
> Dani
>
>> Peter Osipov wrote:
>>
>>> I cannot figure out, why I cannot find TextEditor by "open type"
>>> action, for example. In "Debug..." configuration for launching the
>>> application I can see that I have a plug-in org.eclipse.ui.editors,
>>> but I cannot add a dependency in my plug-in on it. Besides I can see
>>> org.eclipse.ui.editors.AbstractTextEditor, because probably I have a
>>> dependency on org.eclipse.ui.workbench.texteditor, but surprisingly
>>> I do not see TextEditor.
>>> I am just a bit lost...
>>> Thanks very much in advance for your help.
>>
Re: TextEditor missing [message #462305 is a reply to message #462301] Fri, 26 January 2007 09:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dani Megert is currently offline Dani MegertFriend
Messages: 3802
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Peter Osipov wrote:

> Hello Daniel.
> Thanks for your answer.
> Well, OK, let it depend on whatever it wants to, but I am dying to use
> it in my RCP application. Is there a possibility to use it anyway?

The problem is not the editor itself but the stuff you drag in with the
dependent plug-ins that you would probably not want (e.g. menu
structure, pref pages etc.). If you can live with that then simply add
org.eclipse.ui.editors and its dependent plug-ins to your stack.

Dani

> Daniel Megert wrote:
>
>> Peter Osipov wrote:
>>
>>> The only information I was able to find is that
>>> org.eclipse.ui.editors is not part of RCP and not available ot RCP
>>> application. What is it for then?
>>> Sounds like: it is so nice, but you won't get it! :-)
>>
>>
>> Yes, currently the default text editor isn't part of RCP since it
>> depends on resources and some IDE stuff.
>>
>> Dani
>>
>>> Peter Osipov wrote:
>>>
>>>> I cannot figure out, why I cannot find TextEditor by "open type"
>>>> action, for example. In "Debug..." configuration for launching the
>>>> application I can see that I have a plug-in org.eclipse.ui.editors,
>>>> but I cannot add a dependency in my plug-in on it. Besides I can
>>>> see org.eclipse.ui.editors.AbstractTextEditor, because probably I
>>>> have a dependency on org.eclipse.ui.workbench.texteditor, but
>>>> surprisingly I do not see TextEditor.
>>>> I am just a bit lost...
>>>> Thanks very much in advance for your help.
>>>
>>>
Re: TextEditor missing [message #462306 is a reply to message #462305] Fri, 26 January 2007 10:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: peter_ossipov.mail.ru

Okay, Dani. I see what you mean. When I add dependence on resources I
get this toolbar items and etc., which I obviously do not want. Then let
me stick with a source viewer then.
Daniel Megert wrote:
> Peter Osipov wrote:
>
>> Hello Daniel.
>> Thanks for your answer.
>> Well, OK, let it depend on whatever it wants to, but I am dying to
>> use it in my RCP application. Is there a possibility to use it anyway?
>
> The problem is not the editor itself but the stuff you drag in with
> the dependent plug-ins that you would probably not want (e.g. menu
> structure, pref pages etc.). If you can live with that then simply add
> org.eclipse.ui.editors and its dependent plug-ins to your stack.
>
> Dani
>
>> Daniel Megert wrote:
>>
>>> Peter Osipov wrote:
>>>
>>>> The only information I was able to find is that
>>>> org.eclipse.ui.editors is not part of RCP and not available ot RCP
>>>> application. What is it for then?
>>>> Sounds like: it is so nice, but you won't get it! :-)
>>>
>>>
>>> Yes, currently the default text editor isn't part of RCP since it
>>> depends on resources and some IDE stuff.
>>>
>>> Dani
>>>
>>>> Peter Osipov wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I cannot figure out, why I cannot find TextEditor by "open type"
>>>>> action, for example. In "Debug..." configuration for launching the
>>>>> application I can see that I have a plug-in
>>>>> org.eclipse.ui.editors, but I cannot add a dependency in my
>>>>> plug-in on it. Besides I can see
>>>>> org.eclipse.ui.editors.AbstractTextEditor, because probably I have
>>>>> a dependency on org.eclipse.ui.workbench.texteditor, but
>>>>> surprisingly I do not see TextEditor.
>>>>> I am just a bit lost...
>>>>> Thanks very much in advance for your help.
>>>>
>>>>
Re: TextEditor missing [message #462308 is a reply to message #462306] Fri, 26 January 2007 10:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dani Megert is currently offline Dani MegertFriend
Messages: 3802
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Peter Osipov wrote:

> Okay, Dani. I see what you mean. When I add dependence on resources I
> get this toolbar items and etc., which I obviously do not want. Then
> let me stick with a source viewer then.

Note that there is the StatusTextEditor which is in
org.eclipse.ui.workbench.texteditor. This is easier than starting from
scratch off a source viewer.

Dani

> Daniel Megert wrote:
>
>> Peter Osipov wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Daniel.
>>> Thanks for your answer.
>>> Well, OK, let it depend on whatever it wants to, but I am dying to
>>> use it in my RCP application. Is there a possibility to use it anyway?
>>
>>
>> The problem is not the editor itself but the stuff you drag in with
>> the dependent plug-ins that you would probably not want (e.g. menu
>> structure, pref pages etc.). If you can live with that then simply
>> add org.eclipse.ui.editors and its dependent plug-ins to your stack.
>>
>> Dani
>>
>>> Daniel Megert wrote:
>>>
>>>> Peter Osipov wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> The only information I was able to find is that
>>>>> org.eclipse.ui.editors is not part of RCP and not available ot RCP
>>>>> application. What is it for then?
>>>>> Sounds like: it is so nice, but you won't get it! :-)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Yes, currently the default text editor isn't part of RCP since it
>>>> depends on resources and some IDE stuff.
>>>>
>>>> Dani
>>>>
>>>>> Peter Osipov wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I cannot figure out, why I cannot find TextEditor by "open type"
>>>>>> action, for example. In "Debug..." configuration for launching
>>>>>> the application I can see that I have a plug-in
>>>>>> org.eclipse.ui.editors, but I cannot add a dependency in my
>>>>>> plug-in on it. Besides I can see
>>>>>> org.eclipse.ui.editors.AbstractTextEditor, because probably I
>>>>>> have a dependency on org.eclipse.ui.workbench.texteditor, but
>>>>>> surprisingly I do not see TextEditor.
>>>>>> I am just a bit lost...
>>>>>> Thanks very much in advance for your help.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
Re: TextEditor missing [message #462309 is a reply to message #462308] Fri, 26 January 2007 11:25 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: peter_ossipov.mail.ru

Hello, Dani!
That is great news actually. :-D Thanks very much for the advice. There
is so much everywhere, so you never know where to start. I was using a
source viewer and thought it was cool enough, but it turns out there is
an editor using this source viewer! :-[
Daniel Megert wrote:
> Peter Osipov wrote:
>
>> Okay, Dani. I see what you mean. When I add dependence on resources I
>> get this toolbar items and etc., which I obviously do not want. Then
>> let me stick with a source viewer then.
>
> Note that there is the StatusTextEditor which is in
> org.eclipse.ui.workbench.texteditor. This is easier than starting from
> scratch off a source viewer.
>
> Dani
>
>> Daniel Megert wrote:
>>
>>> Peter Osipov wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello Daniel.
>>>> Thanks for your answer.
>>>> Well, OK, let it depend on whatever it wants to, but I am dying to
>>>> use it in my RCP application. Is there a possibility to use it anyway?
>>>
>>>
>>> The problem is not the editor itself but the stuff you drag in with
>>> the dependent plug-ins that you would probably not want (e.g. menu
>>> structure, pref pages etc.). If you can live with that then simply
>>> add org.eclipse.ui.editors and its dependent plug-ins to your stack.
>>>
>>> Dani
>>>
>>>> Daniel Megert wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Peter Osipov wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> The only information I was able to find is that
>>>>>> org.eclipse.ui.editors is not part of RCP and not available ot
>>>>>> RCP application. What is it for then?
>>>>>> Sounds like: it is so nice, but you won't get it! :-)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes, currently the default text editor isn't part of RCP since it
>>>>> depends on resources and some IDE stuff.
>>>>>
>>>>> Dani
>>>>>
>>>>>> Peter Osipov wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I cannot figure out, why I cannot find TextEditor by "open type"
>>>>>>> action, for example. In "Debug..." configuration for launching
>>>>>>> the application I can see that I have a plug-in
>>>>>>> org.eclipse.ui.editors, but I cannot add a dependency in my
>>>>>>> plug-in on it. Besides I can see
>>>>>>> org.eclipse.ui.editors.AbstractTextEditor, because probably I
>>>>>>> have a dependency on org.eclipse.ui.workbench.texteditor, but
>>>>>>> surprisingly I do not see TextEditor.
>>>>>>> I am just a bit lost...
>>>>>>> Thanks very much in advance for your help.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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