Skip to main content


Eclipse Community Forums
Forum Search:

Search      Help    Register    Login    Home
Home » Archived » Sapphire » Respond to carriage return in text box
Respond to carriage return in text box [message #1123507] Wed, 02 October 2013 16:37 Go to next message
Paul Kolonay is currently offline Paul KolonayFriend
Messages: 16
Registered: September 2013
Junior Member
Folks,

Is it possible with Sapphire to execute a handler when a carriage return is entered in a Property Editor? The behavior I am looking for is having a default button pressed when hitting enter in a text entry box.

I tried adding a listener to the property editor but it seems that it only gets called if there is new non whitespace entered in the text box. I also tried using the @Whitespace annotation but that did not appear to matter with respect to what events were generated.

This appears to be basic functionality that exists in SWT land but I just haven't got the Sapphire way of doing this. Perhaps there is an example of this that I have missed.

Thanks for any suggestions

Paul
Re: Respond to carriage return in text box [message #1123704 is a reply to message #1123507] Wed, 02 October 2013 21:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Konstantin Komissarchik is currently offline Konstantin KomissarchikFriend
Messages: 1077
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
The behavior you are seeking of activating the default button in the dialog when ENTER is pressed already exists without the developer having to do anything extra. You can see it in the EzBug sample. Either the dialog or the wizard. If the default button is enabled (all validation errors are gone) and if focus is on a field that doesn't have its own ENTER key behavior (like a multi-line text or a list), the default button is activated on ENTER.

I wonder what is different in your setup...
Re: Respond to carriage return in text box [message #1124600 is a reply to message #1123704] Thu, 03 October 2013 18:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Paul Kolonay is currently offline Paul KolonayFriend
Messages: 16
Registered: September 2013
Junior Member
Thanks for the quick and (as always) informative response.

I was using a multi-line box by mistake. It took me a little time to figure out that the @LongString annotation on the property was the trigger for text area creation.

The examples you pointed me to also made me realize that I don't really have a default selection since my implementation is an editor page.

Is it possible to generate an action for the ENTER key when the focus is a text box? Below is my sdef for URL entry and OpenBrowser action. The listener I added only gets called for PartInitializationEvent and PartValidationEvent. I can live with the current behavior but I just wanted to make sure I wasn't overlooking something obvious while getting to know Sapphire.

    <section>
        <label>Browser</label>
        <content>
            <if>
                <condition>${BrowserClosed}</condition>
                <then>
                    <property-editor>
                        <hint>
                            <name>aux.text</name>
                            <value>Enter a valid URL for your application.</value>
                        </hint>
                        <property>Url</property>
                        <documentation>
                            <title>Title</title>
                            <content>Content</content>
                            <topic>
                                <href>html/concepts/getting_started.htm</href>
                                <label>getting_started</label>
                            </topic>
                        </documentation>
                        <listener>UrlEntryListener</listener>
                    </property-editor>
                    <actuator>
                        <action-handler-id>open.browser.handler</action-handler-id>
                        <action-handler>
                            <action>open.browser</action>
                            <id>open.browser.handler</id>
                            <impl>OpenBrowserHandler</impl>
                        </action-handler>
                        <action-id>open.browser</action-id>
                        <action>
                            <id>open.browser</id>
                            <label>Open Browser</label>
                        </action>
                        <horizontal-align>right</horizontal-align>
                        <show-label>true</show-label>
                        <style>Sapphire.Actuator.Button</style>
                    </actuator>
                </then>
            </if>
        </content>
        <documentation>
            <title>Browser Documentation</title>
            <content>Browser Documentation Content</content>
            <topic>
                <href>html/concepts/getting_started.htm</href>
                <label>gettting.started</label>
            </topic>
        </documentation>
    </section>
    <image>icons/Lasso.png</image>
</node>
Re: Respond to carriage return in text box [message #1124656 is a reply to message #1124600] Thu, 03 October 2013 19:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Konstantin Komissarchik is currently offline Konstantin KomissarchikFriend
Messages: 1077
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
You should be able to define an action with ENTER for key binding and attach action + handler to the property editor, but it looks like ENTER isn't supported by key binding system at the moment. Please open a bug, if you need to get this working.
Re: Respond to carriage return in text box [message #1129144 is a reply to message #1124656] Tue, 08 October 2013 10:29 Go to previous message
Paul Kolonay is currently offline Paul KolonayFriend
Messages: 16
Registered: September 2013
Junior Member
Thanks for your help on this. I went ahead and filed a bug: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=418901
Previous Topic:DefaultValue not written in resource
Next Topic:@Derived service that is editable
Goto Forum:
  


Current Time: Wed Apr 24 17:41:15 GMT 2024

Powered by FUDForum. Page generated in 0.03641 seconds
.:: Contact :: Home ::.

Powered by: FUDforum 3.0.2.
Copyright ©2001-2010 FUDforum Bulletin Board Software

Back to the top