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Gallery Item Selection [message #30393] Thu, 01 March 2007 06:33 Go to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: swetha.yahoo.co.in

Hi All,

I am using the Gallery Widget for displaying the list of
contents(folders and files) just like a Windows explorer kind of thing...

If I select a particular folder, the contents of that folder is getting
displayed ,the problem is it is not clearing the selection even after I
placed deselectAll() method;

Here is the code...for constructGallery on click of folder.


private void constructGallery(CustomerModel domain)
{
gallery.clearAll();
gallery.deselectAll();
i1 = new GalleryItem(gallery, SWT.NONE);
i1.setText(domain.toString());
if (domain.child != null)
{
for (int i = 0; i < domain.child.size(); i++)
{
GalleryItem i2 = new GalleryItem(i1, SWT.NONE);
// Your image here
i2.setImage(Util.getImageRegistry().get("galleryImage"));
i2.setText(domain.child.get(i).toString());
gallery.deselectAll();
}
}
gallery.deselectAll();

}


Thanks in advance,
Swetha
Re: Gallery Item Selection [message #30428 is a reply to message #30393] Thu, 01 March 2007 07:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Nicolas Richeton is currently offline Nicolas RichetonFriend
Messages: 179
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Hi Swetha,

This seems to be a bug. I took a quick look in the gallery code but I
couldn't find the reason why it is not clearing the selection.

Please try this and tell me if this fix the problem :
- add i1.deselectAll() and i2.deselectAll()
- add gallery.redraw() to force update

(this should be done automatically by the widget).

If it still doesn't work, please fill a bug report in bugzilla and
include a snippet if you can.

Thanks,
--
Nicolas

> Hi All,
>
> I am using the Gallery Widget for displaying the list of
> contents(folders and files) just like a Windows explorer kind of thing...
> If I select a particular folder, the contents of that folder is getting
> displayed ,the problem is it is not clearing the selection even after I
> placed deselectAll() method;
>
> Here is the code...for constructGallery on click of folder.
>
>
> private void constructGallery(CustomerModel domain)
> {
> gallery.clearAll();
> gallery.deselectAll();
> i1 = new GalleryItem(gallery, SWT.NONE);
> i1.setText(domain.toString());
> if (domain.child != null)
> {
> for (int i = 0; i < domain.child.size(); i++)
> {
> GalleryItem i2 = new GalleryItem(i1, SWT.NONE);
> // Your image here
> i2.setImage(Util.getImageRegistry().get("galleryImage"));
> i2.setText(domain.child.get(i).toString());
> gallery.deselectAll();
> }
> }
> gallery.deselectAll();
>
> }
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Swetha
>
>
>
>
>
Re: Gallery Item Selection [message #30464 is a reply to message #30428] Thu, 01 March 2007 09:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: swetha.yahoo.co.in

Hi,

I tried with that also...There is no deselectAll() method on Gallery
Item... deselectAll() is there on Gallery Object.Please give me an idea
how to solve this

Thanks,
Swetha
Re: Gallery Item Selection [message #30499 is a reply to message #30393] Thu, 01 March 2007 09:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Nicolas Richeton is currently offline Nicolas RichetonFriend
Messages: 179
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Hi,

Sorry, these are protected methods.

Could you send me a snippet showing the problem ?

Thanks
--
Nicolas

Swetha a écrit :
> Hi All,
>
> I am using the Gallery Widget for displaying the list of
> contents(folders and files) just like a Windows explorer kind of thing...
> If I select a particular folder, the contents of that folder is getting
> displayed ,the problem is it is not clearing the selection even after I
> placed deselectAll() method;
>
> Here is the code...for constructGallery on click of folder.
>
>
> private void constructGallery(CustomerModel domain)
> {
> gallery.clearAll();
> gallery.deselectAll();
> i1 = new GalleryItem(gallery, SWT.NONE);
> i1.setText(domain.toString());
> if (domain.child != null)
> {
> for (int i = 0; i < domain.child.size(); i++)
> {
> GalleryItem i2 = new GalleryItem(i1, SWT.NONE);
> // Your image here
> i2.setImage(Util.getImageRegistry().get("galleryImage"));
> i2.setText(domain.child.get(i).toString());
> gallery.deselectAll();
> }
> }
> gallery.deselectAll();
>
> }
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Swetha
>
>
>
>
>
Re: Gallery Item Selection [message #30534 is a reply to message #30499] Thu, 01 March 2007 09:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: swetha.yahoo.co.in

Hi,

Where CustomerModel is my domain object...

GalleryView:


import java.util.Iterator;

import org.eclipse.jface.viewers.ISelection;
import org.eclipse.jface.viewers.IStructuredSelection;
import org.eclipse.jface.viewers.StructuredSelection;
import org.eclipse.jface.viewers.TreeSelection;
import org.eclipse.nebula.widgets.gallery.DefaultGalleryItemRendere r;
import org.eclipse.nebula.widgets.gallery.Gallery;
import org.eclipse.nebula.widgets.gallery.GalleryItem;
import org.eclipse.nebula.widgets.gallery.NoGroupRenderer;
import org.eclipse.swt.SWT;
import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.Point;
import org.eclipse.swt.program.Program;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Composite;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Event;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Listener;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Table;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.TableColumn;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.TreeItem;
import org.eclipse.ui.ISelectionListener;
import org.eclipse.ui.IWorkbenchPart;
import org.eclipse.ui.part.ViewPart;



public class GalleryView extends ViewPart
{

int col;

CustomerModel domain;

NoGroupRenderer gr;

DefaultGalleryItemRenderer ir;

Gallery gallery;

GalleryItem i1;

int height;

int width;

String selectedItem;



public void createPartControl(Composite parent)
{
gallery = new Gallery(parent, SWT.V_SCROLL);
// Renderers
// gr = new DefaultGalleryGroupRenderer();
gr = new NoGroupRenderer();
ir = new DefaultGalleryItemRenderer();
height =
Util.getImageRegistry().get("galleryImage").getBounds().height;
width =
Util.getImageRegistry().get("galleryImage").getBounds().width;
gr.setItemSize(width * 3, height);
gr.setMinMargin(3);
gallery.setGroupRenderer(gr);
gallery.setItemRenderer(ir);
addListenerstoGallery();

getSite().getPage().addSelectionListener(listener);

}


private void addListenerstoGallery()
{

gallery.addListener(SWT.MouseDoubleClick, new Listener()
{

// To handle like a windows explorer

public void handleEvent(Event event)
{
// GalleryItem item = (GalleryItem) event.item;
selectedItem = ((Gallery) (event.widget)).getItem(
new Point(event.x, event.y)).getText();

for (int i = 0; i < domain.child.size(); i++)
{
if (selectedItem.trim().equals(
domain.child.get(i).toString()))
{
if (((CustomerModel) (domain.child.get(i))).child
.size() > 0)
{
domain = ((CustomerModel) domain.child.get(i));
constructGallery(domain);
// System.out.println("domain---- "+domain);
} else if
(((CustomerModel)domain.child.get(i))).child
.size() == 0)
{
Program.launch("c:/putty");
constructGallery(domain);

}

}
}

}

});

}



private void constructGallery(CustomerModel domain)
{
gallery.clearAll();
// gallery.deselectAll();
//gallery.redraw();
i1 = new GalleryItem(gallery, SWT.NONE);
i1.setText(domain.toString());
if (domain.child != null)
{
for (int i = 0; i < domain.child.size(); i++)
{
GalleryItem i2 = new GalleryItem(i1, SWT.NONE);
// Your image here
i2.setImage(Util.getImageRegistry().get("galleryImage"));
i2.setText(domain.child.get(i).toString());
//i2.selectAll();
//i2._deselectAll();
//gallery._selectAll();

gallery.deselectAll();
gallery.redraw();

}
}

gallery.deselectAll();
gallery.redraw();
}



public void setFocus()
{

}
}
Re: Gallery Item Selection [message #30568 is a reply to message #30534] Thu, 01 March 2007 10:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Nicolas Richeton is currently offline Nicolas RichetonFriend
Messages: 179
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Hi,

Please double check you code, and add debug output to see if deselectAll
or constructGallery are really called.
deselectAll is working for me.

--
Nicolas

Swetha a écrit :
> Hi,
> Where CustomerModel is my domain object...
> GalleryView:
>
>
> import java.util.Iterator;
>
> import org.eclipse.jface.viewers.ISelection;
> import org.eclipse.jface.viewers.IStructuredSelection;
> import org.eclipse.jface.viewers.StructuredSelection;
> import org.eclipse.jface.viewers.TreeSelection;
> import org.eclipse.nebula.widgets.gallery.DefaultGalleryItemRendere r;
> import org.eclipse.nebula.widgets.gallery.Gallery;
> import org.eclipse.nebula.widgets.gallery.GalleryItem;
> import org.eclipse.nebula.widgets.gallery.NoGroupRenderer;
> import org.eclipse.swt.SWT;
> import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.Point;
> import org.eclipse.swt.program.Program;
> import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Composite;
> import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Event;
> import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Listener;
> import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Table;
> import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.TableColumn;
> import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.TreeItem;
> import org.eclipse.ui.ISelectionListener;
> import org.eclipse.ui.IWorkbenchPart;
> import org.eclipse.ui.part.ViewPart;
>
>
>
> public class GalleryView extends ViewPart
> {
>
> int col;
> CustomerModel domain;
>
> NoGroupRenderer gr;
>
> DefaultGalleryItemRenderer ir;
>
> Gallery gallery;
>
> GalleryItem i1;
>
> int height;
>
> int width;
> String selectedItem;
>
> public void createPartControl(Composite parent)
> {
> gallery = new Gallery(parent, SWT.V_SCROLL);
> // Renderers
> // gr = new DefaultGalleryGroupRenderer();
> gr = new NoGroupRenderer();
> ir = new DefaultGalleryItemRenderer();
> height =
> Util.getImageRegistry().get("galleryImage").getBounds().height;
> width =
> Util.getImageRegistry().get("galleryImage").getBounds().width;
> gr.setItemSize(width * 3, height);
> gr.setMinMargin(3);
> gallery.setGroupRenderer(gr);
> gallery.setItemRenderer(ir);
> addListenerstoGallery();
>
> getSite().getPage().addSelectionListener(listener);
>
> }
>
>
> private void addListenerstoGallery()
> {
>
> gallery.addListener(SWT.MouseDoubleClick, new Listener()
> {
>
> // To handle like a windows explorer
>
> public void handleEvent(Event event)
> {
> // GalleryItem item = (GalleryItem) event.item;
> selectedItem = ((Gallery) (event.widget)).getItem(
> new Point(event.x, event.y)).getText();
> for (int i = 0; i < domain.child.size(); i++)
> {
> if (selectedItem.trim().equals(
> domain.child.get(i).toString()))
> {
> if (((CustomerModel) (domain.child.get(i))).child
> .size() > 0)
> {
> domain = ((CustomerModel) domain.child.get(i));
> constructGallery(domain);
> // System.out.println("domain---- "+domain);
> } else if
> (((CustomerModel)domain.child.get(i))).child
> .size() == 0)
> {
> Program.launch("c:/putty");
> constructGallery(domain);
>
> }
> }
> }
>
> }
>
> });
>
> }
>
>
>
> private void constructGallery(CustomerModel domain)
> {
> gallery.clearAll();
> // gallery.deselectAll();
> //gallery.redraw();
> i1 = new GalleryItem(gallery, SWT.NONE);
> i1.setText(domain.toString());
> if (domain.child != null)
> {
> for (int i = 0; i < domain.child.size(); i++)
> {
> GalleryItem i2 = new GalleryItem(i1, SWT.NONE);
> // Your image here
> i2.setImage(Util.getImageRegistry().get("galleryImage"));
> i2.setText(domain.child.get(i).toString());
> //i2.selectAll();
> //i2._deselectAll();
> //gallery._selectAll();
> gallery.deselectAll();
> gallery.redraw();
> }
> }
>
> gallery.deselectAll();
> gallery.redraw();
> }
>
>
>
> public void setFocus()
> {
>
> }
> }
>
>
Re: Gallery Item Selection [message #30603 is a reply to message #30568] Thu, 01 March 2007 11:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: swetha.atc.tcs.co.in

Hi,

Thanks for the reply... Both constructGallery(domain) and deselectAll()
are getting called...Actually the logic of the required functionality is
achieved thru this constructGallery method only...

Everything is working fine.. except this selection...
Let me say my problem once gain,

Suppose there 10 folders which are arranged in 5 rows and 2 cols in
gallery widget..

If I double click on second row and first col folder(which contains again
8 child folders), will display the 8 folders in 4 rows and 2 cols..here is
the folder...As I selected the second row and first col folder, the folder
which is in that place(2nd row 1st col) is showing as selected....which I
don't want..

Thanks,
Swetha
Re: Gallery Item Selection [message #30638 is a reply to message #30603] Thu, 01 March 2007 12:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Nicolas Richeton is currently offline Nicolas RichetonFriend
Messages: 179
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Hi,

Ok, I think I understand the problem :

Item selection is based on Windows explorer behavior. And in some cases,
an item becomes selected on mouseup event.

So when you double click on an item, the double click event is raised
first, and you replace the content of the gallery.

Then the mouse up event occurs and selects the item which is under the
mouse.

I'm going to fix this asap.

--
Nicolas

Swetha a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the reply... Both constructGallery(domain) and deselectAll()
> are getting called...Actually the logic of the required functionality is
> achieved thru this constructGallery method only...
>
> Everything is working fine.. except this selection...
> Let me say my problem once gain,
> Suppose there 10 folders which are arranged in 5 rows and 2 cols in
> gallery widget..
>
> If I double click on second row and first col folder(which contains
> again 8 child folders), will display the 8 folders in 4 rows and 2
> cols..here is the folder...As I selected the second row and first col
> folder, the folder which is in that place(2nd row 1st col) is showing as
> selected....which I don't want..
>
> Thanks,
> Swetha
>
Re: Gallery Item Selection [message #30672 is a reply to message #30638] Thu, 01 March 2007 13:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: swetha.yahoo.co.in

Hi,

Thanks .. Actually for my widget I don't need mouseUp event, for the
time being I commented that mouseUp method and its working fine...

Please let us know once it is fixed.

Thanks a lot,
Sujatha
Re: Gallery Item Selection [message #30777 is a reply to message #30672] Sat, 03 March 2007 21:43 Go to previous message
Nicolas Richeton is currently offline Nicolas RichetonFriend
Messages: 179
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Hi,

This should be fixed now.

--
Nicolas

Swetha a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Thanks .. Actually for my widget I don't need mouseUp event, for the
> time being I commented that mouseUp method and its working fine...
>
> Please let us know once it is fixed.
>
> Thanks a lot,
> Sujatha
>
Re: Gallery Item Selection [message #579307 is a reply to message #30393] Thu, 01 March 2007 07:44 Go to previous message
Nicolas Richeton is currently offline Nicolas RichetonFriend
Messages: 179
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Hi Swetha,

This seems to be a bug. I took a quick look in the gallery code but I
couldn't find the reason why it is not clearing the selection.

Please try this and tell me if this fix the problem :
- add i1.deselectAll() and i2.deselectAll()
- add gallery.redraw() to force update

(this should be done automatically by the widget).

If it still doesn't work, please fill a bug report in bugzilla and
include a snippet if you can.

Thanks,
--
Nicolas

> Hi All,
>
> I am using the Gallery Widget for displaying the list of
> contents(folders and files) just like a Windows explorer kind of thing...
> If I select a particular folder, the contents of that folder is getting
> displayed ,the problem is it is not clearing the selection even after I
> placed deselectAll() method;
>
> Here is the code...for constructGallery on click of folder.
>
>
> private void constructGallery(CustomerModel domain)
> {
> gallery.clearAll();
> gallery.deselectAll();
> i1 = new GalleryItem(gallery, SWT.NONE);
> i1.setText(domain.toString());
> if (domain.child != null)
> {
> for (int i = 0; i < domain.child.size(); i++)
> {
> GalleryItem i2 = new GalleryItem(i1, SWT.NONE);
> // Your image here
> i2.setImage(Util.getImageRegistry().get("galleryImage"));
> i2.setText(domain.child.get(i).toString());
> gallery.deselectAll();
> }
> }
> gallery.deselectAll();
>
> }
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Swetha
>
>
>
>
>
Re: Gallery Item Selection [message #579332 is a reply to message #30428] Thu, 01 March 2007 09:06 Go to previous message
Swetha is currently offline SwethaFriend
Messages: 68
Registered: July 2009
Member
Hi,

I tried with that also...There is no deselectAll() method on Gallery
Item... deselectAll() is there on Gallery Object.Please give me an idea
how to solve this

Thanks,
Swetha
Re: Gallery Item Selection [message #579342 is a reply to message #30393] Thu, 01 March 2007 09:25 Go to previous message
Nicolas Richeton is currently offline Nicolas RichetonFriend
Messages: 179
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Hi,

Sorry, these are protected methods.

Could you send me a snippet showing the problem ?

Thanks
--
Nicolas

Swetha a écrit :
> Hi All,
>
> I am using the Gallery Widget for displaying the list of
> contents(folders and files) just like a Windows explorer kind of thing...
> If I select a particular folder, the contents of that folder is getting
> displayed ,the problem is it is not clearing the selection even after I
> placed deselectAll() method;
>
> Here is the code...for constructGallery on click of folder.
>
>
> private void constructGallery(CustomerModel domain)
> {
> gallery.clearAll();
> gallery.deselectAll();
> i1 = new GalleryItem(gallery, SWT.NONE);
> i1.setText(domain.toString());
> if (domain.child != null)
> {
> for (int i = 0; i < domain.child.size(); i++)
> {
> GalleryItem i2 = new GalleryItem(i1, SWT.NONE);
> // Your image here
> i2.setImage(Util.getImageRegistry().get("galleryImage"));
> i2.setText(domain.child.get(i).toString());
> gallery.deselectAll();
> }
> }
> gallery.deselectAll();
>
> }
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Swetha
>
>
>
>
>
Re: Gallery Item Selection [message #579369 is a reply to message #30499] Thu, 01 March 2007 09:45 Go to previous message
Swetha is currently offline SwethaFriend
Messages: 68
Registered: July 2009
Member
Hi,

Where CustomerModel is my domain object...

GalleryView:


import java.util.Iterator;

import org.eclipse.jface.viewers.ISelection;
import org.eclipse.jface.viewers.IStructuredSelection;
import org.eclipse.jface.viewers.StructuredSelection;
import org.eclipse.jface.viewers.TreeSelection;
import org.eclipse.nebula.widgets.gallery.DefaultGalleryItemRendere r;
import org.eclipse.nebula.widgets.gallery.Gallery;
import org.eclipse.nebula.widgets.gallery.GalleryItem;
import org.eclipse.nebula.widgets.gallery.NoGroupRenderer;
import org.eclipse.swt.SWT;
import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.Point;
import org.eclipse.swt.program.Program;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Composite;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Event;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Listener;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Table;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.TableColumn;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.TreeItem;
import org.eclipse.ui.ISelectionListener;
import org.eclipse.ui.IWorkbenchPart;
import org.eclipse.ui.part.ViewPart;



public class GalleryView extends ViewPart
{

int col;

CustomerModel domain;

NoGroupRenderer gr;

DefaultGalleryItemRenderer ir;

Gallery gallery;

GalleryItem i1;

int height;

int width;

String selectedItem;



public void createPartControl(Composite parent)
{
gallery = new Gallery(parent, SWT.V_SCROLL);
// Renderers
// gr = new DefaultGalleryGroupRenderer();
gr = new NoGroupRenderer();
ir = new DefaultGalleryItemRenderer();
height =
Util.getImageRegistry().get("galleryImage").getBounds().height;
width =
Util.getImageRegistry().get("galleryImage").getBounds().width;
gr.setItemSize(width * 3, height);
gr.setMinMargin(3);
gallery.setGroupRenderer(gr);
gallery.setItemRenderer(ir);
addListenerstoGallery();

getSite().getPage().addSelectionListener(listener);

}


private void addListenerstoGallery()
{

gallery.addListener(SWT.MouseDoubleClick, new Listener()
{

// To handle like a windows explorer

public void handleEvent(Event event)
{
// GalleryItem item = (GalleryItem) event.item;
selectedItem = ((Gallery) (event.widget)).getItem(
new Point(event.x, event.y)).getText();

for (int i = 0; i < domain.child.size(); i++)
{
if (selectedItem.trim().equals(
domain.child.get(i).toString()))
{
if (((CustomerModel) (domain.child.get(i))).child
.size() > 0)
{
domain = ((CustomerModel) domain.child.get(i));
constructGallery(domain);
// System.out.println("domain---- "+domain);
} else if
(((CustomerModel)domain.child.get(i))).child
.size() == 0)
{
Program.launch("c:/putty");
constructGallery(domain);

}

}
}

}

});

}



private void constructGallery(CustomerModel domain)
{
gallery.clearAll();
// gallery.deselectAll();
//gallery.redraw();
i1 = new GalleryItem(gallery, SWT.NONE);
i1.setText(domain.toString());
if (domain.child != null)
{
for (int i = 0; i < domain.child.size(); i++)
{
GalleryItem i2 = new GalleryItem(i1, SWT.NONE);
// Your image here
i2.setImage(Util.getImageRegistry().get("galleryImage"));
i2.setText(domain.child.get(i).toString());
//i2.selectAll();
//i2._deselectAll();
//gallery._selectAll();

gallery.deselectAll();
gallery.redraw();

}
}

gallery.deselectAll();
gallery.redraw();
}



public void setFocus()
{

}
}
Re: Gallery Item Selection [message #579389 is a reply to message #30534] Thu, 01 March 2007 10:12 Go to previous message
Nicolas Richeton is currently offline Nicolas RichetonFriend
Messages: 179
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Hi,

Please double check you code, and add debug output to see if deselectAll
or constructGallery are really called.
deselectAll is working for me.

--
Nicolas

Swetha a écrit :
> Hi,
> Where CustomerModel is my domain object...
> GalleryView:
>
>
> import java.util.Iterator;
>
> import org.eclipse.jface.viewers.ISelection;
> import org.eclipse.jface.viewers.IStructuredSelection;
> import org.eclipse.jface.viewers.StructuredSelection;
> import org.eclipse.jface.viewers.TreeSelection;
> import org.eclipse.nebula.widgets.gallery.DefaultGalleryItemRendere r;
> import org.eclipse.nebula.widgets.gallery.Gallery;
> import org.eclipse.nebula.widgets.gallery.GalleryItem;
> import org.eclipse.nebula.widgets.gallery.NoGroupRenderer;
> import org.eclipse.swt.SWT;
> import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.Point;
> import org.eclipse.swt.program.Program;
> import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Composite;
> import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Event;
> import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Listener;
> import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Table;
> import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.TableColumn;
> import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.TreeItem;
> import org.eclipse.ui.ISelectionListener;
> import org.eclipse.ui.IWorkbenchPart;
> import org.eclipse.ui.part.ViewPart;
>
>
>
> public class GalleryView extends ViewPart
> {
>
> int col;
> CustomerModel domain;
>
> NoGroupRenderer gr;
>
> DefaultGalleryItemRenderer ir;
>
> Gallery gallery;
>
> GalleryItem i1;
>
> int height;
>
> int width;
> String selectedItem;
>
> public void createPartControl(Composite parent)
> {
> gallery = new Gallery(parent, SWT.V_SCROLL);
> // Renderers
> // gr = new DefaultGalleryGroupRenderer();
> gr = new NoGroupRenderer();
> ir = new DefaultGalleryItemRenderer();
> height =
> Util.getImageRegistry().get("galleryImage").getBounds().height;
> width =
> Util.getImageRegistry().get("galleryImage").getBounds().width;
> gr.setItemSize(width * 3, height);
> gr.setMinMargin(3);
> gallery.setGroupRenderer(gr);
> gallery.setItemRenderer(ir);
> addListenerstoGallery();
>
> getSite().getPage().addSelectionListener(listener);
>
> }
>
>
> private void addListenerstoGallery()
> {
>
> gallery.addListener(SWT.MouseDoubleClick, new Listener()
> {
>
> // To handle like a windows explorer
>
> public void handleEvent(Event event)
> {
> // GalleryItem item = (GalleryItem) event.item;
> selectedItem = ((Gallery) (event.widget)).getItem(
> new Point(event.x, event.y)).getText();
> for (int i = 0; i < domain.child.size(); i++)
> {
> if (selectedItem.trim().equals(
> domain.child.get(i).toString()))
> {
> if (((CustomerModel) (domain.child.get(i))).child
> .size() > 0)
> {
> domain = ((CustomerModel) domain.child.get(i));
> constructGallery(domain);
> // System.out.println("domain---- "+domain);
> } else if
> (((CustomerModel)domain.child.get(i))).child
> .size() == 0)
> {
> Program.launch("c:/putty");
> constructGallery(domain);
>
> }
> }
> }
>
> }
>
> });
>
> }
>
>
>
> private void constructGallery(CustomerModel domain)
> {
> gallery.clearAll();
> // gallery.deselectAll();
> //gallery.redraw();
> i1 = new GalleryItem(gallery, SWT.NONE);
> i1.setText(domain.toString());
> if (domain.child != null)
> {
> for (int i = 0; i < domain.child.size(); i++)
> {
> GalleryItem i2 = new GalleryItem(i1, SWT.NONE);
> // Your image here
> i2.setImage(Util.getImageRegistry().get("galleryImage"));
> i2.setText(domain.child.get(i).toString());
> //i2.selectAll();
> //i2._deselectAll();
> //gallery._selectAll();
> gallery.deselectAll();
> gallery.redraw();
> }
> }
>
> gallery.deselectAll();
> gallery.redraw();
> }
>
>
>
> public void setFocus()
> {
>
> }
> }
>
>
Re: Gallery Item Selection [message #579413 is a reply to message #30568] Thu, 01 March 2007 11:13 Go to previous message
Swetha is currently offline SwethaFriend
Messages: 68
Registered: July 2009
Member
Hi,

Thanks for the reply... Both constructGallery(domain) and deselectAll()
are getting called...Actually the logic of the required functionality is
achieved thru this constructGallery method only...

Everything is working fine.. except this selection...
Let me say my problem once gain,

Suppose there 10 folders which are arranged in 5 rows and 2 cols in
gallery widget..

If I double click on second row and first col folder(which contains again
8 child folders), will display the 8 folders in 4 rows and 2 cols..here is
the folder...As I selected the second row and first col folder, the folder
which is in that place(2nd row 1st col) is showing as selected....which I
don't want..

Thanks,
Swetha
Re: Gallery Item Selection [message #579428 is a reply to message #30603] Thu, 01 March 2007 12:53 Go to previous message
Nicolas Richeton is currently offline Nicolas RichetonFriend
Messages: 179
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Hi,

Ok, I think I understand the problem :

Item selection is based on Windows explorer behavior. And in some cases,
an item becomes selected on mouseup event.

So when you double click on an item, the double click event is raised
first, and you replace the content of the gallery.

Then the mouse up event occurs and selects the item which is under the
mouse.

I'm going to fix this asap.

--
Nicolas

Swetha a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the reply... Both constructGallery(domain) and deselectAll()
> are getting called...Actually the logic of the required functionality is
> achieved thru this constructGallery method only...
>
> Everything is working fine.. except this selection...
> Let me say my problem once gain,
> Suppose there 10 folders which are arranged in 5 rows and 2 cols in
> gallery widget..
>
> If I double click on second row and first col folder(which contains
> again 8 child folders), will display the 8 folders in 4 rows and 2
> cols..here is the folder...As I selected the second row and first col
> folder, the folder which is in that place(2nd row 1st col) is showing as
> selected....which I don't want..
>
> Thanks,
> Swetha
>
Re: Gallery Item Selection [message #579448 is a reply to message #30638] Thu, 01 March 2007 13:03 Go to previous message
Swetha is currently offline SwethaFriend
Messages: 68
Registered: July 2009
Member
Hi,

Thanks .. Actually for my widget I don't need mouseUp event, for the
time being I commented that mouseUp method and its working fine...

Please let us know once it is fixed.

Thanks a lot,
Sujatha
Re: Gallery Item Selection [message #579514 is a reply to message #30672] Sat, 03 March 2007 21:43 Go to previous message
Nicolas Richeton is currently offline Nicolas RichetonFriend
Messages: 179
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Hi,

This should be fixed now.

--
Nicolas

Swetha a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Thanks .. Actually for my widget I don't need mouseUp event, for the
> time being I commented that mouseUp method and its working fine...
>
> Please let us know once it is fixed.
>
> Thanks a lot,
> Sujatha
>
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