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Re: [epf-dev] EPF Composer Spellchecker
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Hello Ben.
The explanation is correct. We
are waiting for the Eclipse community to develop a rich text editor for
SWT to be able to utilize this spell checker. Any code contributions
in that area are welcome to EPF.
Thanks and best regards,
Peter Haumer.
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Rational Method Composer | Eclipse Process Framework
Rational Software | IBM Software Group
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From:
| "Ben Williams" <Ben.Williams@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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| "Eclipse Process Framework Project
Developers List" <epf-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Date:
| 04/01/2008 03:59
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Subject:
| [epf-dev] EPF Composer Spellchecker |
Hi all
I was trying out an Eclipse
Spell Checker plugin from bdaum.de.
Works great in some kind
of controls in Eclipse, but unfortunately not the rich text controls in
EPF Composer.
I was liaising with the plugin
developer and he sent me the following information.
Are there any plans to enhance
EPF Composer in this area?
Ben
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Hi Ben,
as an external spell checker,
eSpell simply picks up SWT controls that get the focus, reads their contents
and highlights errors.
Editors that do not use SWT
text editing controls such as Text, StyledText, Combo and CCombo cannot
be supported.
This is, unfortunately, the
case with the RichTextEditor used in the EPF composer.
I had a look in the source
and found that this editor was implemented using the Browser widget - which
simply hosts Intener Explorer or Mozilla.
The problem is: there is no
way to obtain the content from that widget, so eSpell can't support it.
Nobody else could.
What is required is that spell
checking the EPF RichTextEditor must be implemented internally.
A suitable spell checking engine
can be grabbed from extension point
org.eclipse.ui.workbench.texteditor.spellingEngine.
The engine will accept a document
and return a list of problems.
The GUI, however, must be implemented
by the RTE developers.
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