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− | ==The Eclipse GUI Project | + | ==The Eclipse GUI Project: Goal of the Project== |
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The overall goal of the project can be described as follows: | The overall goal of the project can be described as follows: | ||
To create a state of the art, platform independent Graphical User Interface for faster CoCoAL program and prototype development. | To create a state of the art, platform independent Graphical User Interface for faster CoCoAL program and prototype development. | ||
− | + | ==Project Plan== | |
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+ | ==Scratchpad== | ||
+ | Quick and dirty notes for myself, thought as a basis for extending to a proper developer documentation .... | ||
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+ | ===General Links=== | ||
+ | * http://help.eclipse.org/ganymede/index.jsp | ||
+ | * http://www.eclipse.org/articles/Article-UI-Guidelines/Index.html and http://wiki.eclipse.org/User_Interface_Guidelines | ||
+ | * http://blog.eclipse-tips.com/ | ||
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+ | ===Commands=== | ||
+ | Examples in our GUI: Starting external ApCoCoA process, sending CoCoAL code to esternal ApCoCoA process, history forward/back, starting Server. | ||
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+ | To add a command, extend these extension points in the plugin.xml: | ||
+ | * org.eclipse.ui.commands: here just an ID together with other attributes (name, category,...) for a certain command is defined. | ||
+ | * org.eclipse.ui.handlers: this is the link between the command ID and an actual handler, ie. a class that does something when the command is called. It is possible to implement more than one handler to a certain command and to determine certain conditions when to use which handler (elements <code>activeWhen</code> and <code>enabledWhen</code> | ||
+ | * org.eclipse.ui.menues: here the actual visible menu and toolbar contributions are defined along with declarations, when they are visible, eg. they are visible when, say, an editor "is in a certain context". | ||
+ | * org.eclipse.ui.contexts: this defines a context which is referenced by the visibility check of the menus, toolbars,... The context is set by the following code snippet in the class <code>ApCoCoAEditor</code>. | ||
+ | IContextService contextService = (IContextService) getSite().getService(IContextService.class); | ||
+ | contextService.activateContext("org.apcocoa.eclipse.contexts.ApCoCoA"); | ||
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+ | ====Links==== | ||
+ | * Good starting point: http://richclientplatform.blogspot.com/2007/07/new-menu-contribution-extension.html | ||
+ | Just for redundancy, the previous link mentions among others the following links: | ||
+ | * http://wiki.eclipse.org/Command_Core_Expressions | ||
+ | * http://wiki.eclipse.org/Menu_Contributions | ||
+ | * http://wiki.eclipse.org/Platform_Command_Framework | ||
+ | * |
Revision as of 13:05, 12 February 2009
The Eclipse GUI Project: Goal of the Project
The overall goal of the project can be described as follows:
To create a state of the art, platform independent Graphical User Interface for faster CoCoAL program and prototype development.
Project Plan
Scratchpad
Quick and dirty notes for myself, thought as a basis for extending to a proper developer documentation ....
General Links
- http://help.eclipse.org/ganymede/index.jsp
- http://www.eclipse.org/articles/Article-UI-Guidelines/Index.html and http://wiki.eclipse.org/User_Interface_Guidelines
- http://blog.eclipse-tips.com/
Commands
Examples in our GUI: Starting external ApCoCoA process, sending CoCoAL code to esternal ApCoCoA process, history forward/back, starting Server.
To add a command, extend these extension points in the plugin.xml:
- org.eclipse.ui.commands: here just an ID together with other attributes (name, category,...) for a certain command is defined.
- org.eclipse.ui.handlers: this is the link between the command ID and an actual handler, ie. a class that does something when the command is called. It is possible to implement more than one handler to a certain command and to determine certain conditions when to use which handler (elements
activeWhen
andenabledWhen
- org.eclipse.ui.menues: here the actual visible menu and toolbar contributions are defined along with declarations, when they are visible, eg. they are visible when, say, an editor "is in a certain context".
- org.eclipse.ui.contexts: this defines a context which is referenced by the visibility check of the menus, toolbars,... The context is set by the following code snippet in the class
ApCoCoAEditor
.
IContextService contextService = (IContextService) getSite().getService(IContextService.class); contextService.activateContext("org.apcocoa.eclipse.contexts.ApCoCoA");
Links
- Good starting point: http://richclientplatform.blogspot.com/2007/07/new-menu-contribution-extension.html
Just for redundancy, the previous link mentions among others the following links: