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Re: Nebula Grid: How to group columns when using GridTreeViewer? [message #1385786 is a reply to message #1385783] |
Wed, 11 June 2014 04:14   |
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Hi,
If I'm not mistaken you could use it the following way:
GridTreeViewer v = new GridTreeViewer(parent);
{
GridColumn c = new GridColumn(v.getGrid(),SWT.NONE);
c.setText("Root-Col 1");
GridViewerColumn cv = new GridViewerColor(v,c);
}
GridColumnGroup g = new GridColumnGroup(v.getGrid(),SWT.NONE);
g.setText("Root-Col 2");
{
GridColumn c = new GridColumn(g,SWT.NONE);
c.setText("Sub col1");
GridViewerColumn cv = new GridViewerColor(v,c);
}
{
GridColumn c = new GridColumn(g,SWT.NONE);
c.setText("Sub col2");
GridViewerColumn cv = new GridViewerColor(v,c);
}
On 11.06.14 10:02, Marina Knieling wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I'm using GridTreeViewer and still like to group some columns because we
> have a wide table with lots of numbers in the columns. Is this even
> possible or would I have to use the "simple" GridItems?
>
> Thanks for any hints
> Marina Knieling
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Re: Nebula Grid: How to group columns when using GridTreeViewer? [message #1385801 is a reply to message #1385786] |
Wed, 11 June 2014 06:12  |
Eclipse User |
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Hi Tom,
thanks, works like a charm.
On 11.06.2014 10:14, Tom Schindl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If I'm not mistaken you could use it the following way:
>
> GridTreeViewer v = new GridTreeViewer(parent);
> {
> GridColumn c = new GridColumn(v.getGrid(),SWT.NONE);
> c.setText("Root-Col 1");
> GridViewerColumn cv = new GridViewerColor(v,c);
> }
>
> GridColumnGroup g = new GridColumnGroup(v.getGrid(),SWT.NONE);
> g.setText("Root-Col 2");
> {
> GridColumn c = new GridColumn(g,SWT.NONE);
> c.setText("Sub col1");
> GridViewerColumn cv = new GridViewerColor(v,c);
> }
>
> {
> GridColumn c = new GridColumn(g,SWT.NONE);
> c.setText("Sub col2");
> GridViewerColumn cv = new GridViewerColor(v,c);
> }
>
> On 11.06.14 10:02, Marina Knieling wrote:
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> I'm using GridTreeViewer and still like to group some columns because we
>> have a wide table with lots of numbers in the columns. Is this even
>> possible or would I have to use the "simple" GridItems?
>>
>> Thanks for any hints
>> Marina Knieling
>
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