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Re: [mylyn-integrators] Re: Default hyperlink detection fails
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Rob,
Shouldn't we just run the existing hyperlink detectors on the full
text and use detected text ranges to highlight the text?
regards,
Eugene
Robert Elves wrote:
The RepositoryTextScanner within the RepositoryTextViewerConfiguration
class defines the current rule set for coloration of hyperlinks
(Eclipse view hyperlink detection and coloring are separate). If
using the RepositoryTextViewer, extending the scanner is not straight
forward and ideally should be based off of the hyperlink detector
extension point so please open a new bug report describing your
requirements as the hyperlink api is likely getting an overhaul for
Mylyn 3.0.
-Rob
Dennis Rietmann wrote:
update: If I add my own patterns by implementing findHyperlinks they
are detected correctly.
But they are only recognizable as liks if I hover with the mouse
cursor over them (the text gets underlined and becomes colored in
blue) - This might be quite irritating for users. Is there a way to
fix this and mark them permanently as hyperlinks?
-- Dennis
Dennis Rietmann wrote:
Hello everyone,
According to
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-mylyn1/ it states
that:
In general, the same reference that you see in the top left of the
task editor can be used to hyperlink the bug. (...) The task <key>
syntax is always supported.
Unfortunately this does not work in my connector. On the top left of
my tasks "Task 123" is displayed but even "task 123" is not detected
as hyperlink in the description of the task. I did not overwrite
AbstractRepositoryConnectorUi.findHyperlinks so the default should
be used, right? Do you have any idea what went wrong?
Thanks again,
Dennis
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