Martin, I think what you're looking for could be accomplished through a new
'hook' we could provide that would allow the PartService's 'addPart' to ask
an external implementation to provide a stack in which to place the newly
opening view / editor.

See https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=398837 for some
discussions....

Please get in touch with me directly once M5 has gone out (next week) and
between you, me and Tom let's see what we can come up with.

Eric



                                                                       
  From:       "Oberhuber, Martin" <[email protected]>     
                                                                       
  To:         "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, 
"[email protected]" <[email protected]>,
                                                                       
                                                                       
  Date:       01/16/2014 07:08 AM                                      
                                                                       
  Subject:    [e4-dev] Eclipse IDE and Multiple Windows ?              
                                                                       
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Dear Platform/UI and e4 experts,

In our IDE on top of Eclipse, we are looking at ways how to deal with
multiple Windows for one IDE session. One workflow, for instance, is
keeping a tracing and monitoring session open in one window while looking
at the debugger in another window.

This works fine for the most part, but we?ve come across one problem that
we could not solve so far: sometimes, an Eclipse View is opened
programmatically by a plugin, and thus gets placed into the
getActiveWorkbenchWindow(). We?ve seen this happen with the C/C++ Build
Console for instance, when a build is started; but we want to avoid having
the build console in our tracing and monitoring window, it should always go
into the master window.

I understand that the e4 modeled UI should give us full access to the
Workbench Model, along with the ability to register listeners.

Can you think of any way how we could detect such ?foreign views? being
placed into an undesired workbench window, and allow us to move them into
the master window where we think they should live ?

Or, do you have any other suggestions or API / Doc pointers for working
with multiple windows in Eclipse ? ? We?ve tried using Detached Views, but
they didn?t quite work for us like we wanted (eg they always remain in
foreground; they don?t have maximize/minimize/resize buttons; the 3.x API
for attaching / detaching a view no longer exists in 4.x).

Ideally, I would want the Eclipse IDE to work like a Tabbed Web Browser:
When I launch a monitoring session, it initially opens as a new tab in the
original IDE Window, and I can have multiple tabs for multiple sessions in
parallel. When I want, I can put the session into a separate Window instead
of the Tab. Or, take one of the tabs and drag it out as a Window. I want
full control over each of my tabs, so no foreign view should open in any of
them.

Any suggestions would be most welcome !

Thanks,
Martin
--
Martin Oberhuber, SMTS / Product Architect ? Development Tools, Wind River
direct +43.662.457915.85  fax +43.662.457915.6
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