Chris, Grant, and Steve, Thank you for the feedback and voting the CTableTree into Nebula. I look forward to working with you and others in the Nebula project to make this widget far better and complete.
cheers, Jeremy Chris Gross wrote: > Thats 3 votes for CTableTree (and viewer). We'll forgo the SearchHelper > and CButton classes. > > So with that I think we can say our first contribution is approved. > Jeremy I will follow up with you personally. > > -Chris > > Grant Gayed wrote: >> >> CTableTree and viewer +1 >> SearchHelper +1 >> CButton -1 >> >> I have the same comment as Steve regarding widget/viewer separation. >> >> Grant >> >> >> >> >> *Steve Northover/Ottawa/[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> 07/05/2006 03:07 PM >> Please respond to >> Nebula Dev <[email protected]> >> >> >> >> To >> Nebula Dev <[email protected]> >> cc >> >> Subject >> Re: [nebula-dev] Contributing >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> CTableTree (and viewer) +1 >> SearchHelper - 0 >> CButton -1 >> >> Nebula is about supplemental widgets for SWT. It doesn't mention >> JFace, however, many people would like both the widget and the >> associated viewer. As long as they are in a separate package and the >> widget has no reference to the viewer, I don't see why the viewer >> can't be included. >> >> Thanks for contributing! >> >> >> *Chris Gross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* >> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> 06/26/2006 03:28 PM >> Please respond to >> Nebula Dev <[email protected]> >> >> >> To >> Nebula Dev <[email protected]> >> cc >> >> Subject >> Re: [nebula-dev] Contributing >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Hi Jeremy, >> >> Again, I have to ask you the same things I asked Emil. I just want to >> make sure we wont have any legal problems with the submissions after >> they're voted on. You are the only author for the submission? If you >> are not employed by an Eclipse member company, will your employer be >> willing to sign an IP waiver? >> >> CTableTree (and viewer), SearchHelper - +1 >> >> CButton seems to wrap a normal Button? I'm confused by the design. I'm >> also not sure that it provides enough features above and beyond a normal >> Button (especially now that Button can display an image). >> >> -Chris >> >> Jeremy Dowdall wrote: >> > Dear Nebula Team, >> > >> > I have been working on custom widgets and am interested in pursuing a >> > contribution to the Nebula project. >> > >> > the initial items: >> > - CTableTree >> > - CTableTreeViewer >> > - CButton >> > - SearchHelper >> > >> > the code presently resides on SourceForge: >> > Project Page: http://sourceforge.net/projects/calypsorcp >> > CVS: >> > calypsorcp.cvs.sourceforge.net >> > /cvsroot/calypsorcp >> > pserver >> > anonymous / no password >> > Eclipse projects (most relevant): >> > - org.aspencloud.widgets & org.aspencloud.viewers >> > - org.aspencloud.widgets.test shows some example use code >> > - org.aspencloud.calypso.ui contains more subclasses of CTableTreeCell >> > >> > a description of each: >> > CTableTree is a "Tree with Columns" as is the SWT Tree widget, and is >> > designed to be as pin-compatible with it, as possible. It is not >> > intended to be used as a grid, like KTable. >> > Key differences with SWT Tree: >> > - the tree hierarchy can be in any column ( setTreeColumn(int) ) >> > - it can optionally display a string when empty ( >> > setEmptyMessage(String) ) >> > - it is built upon CTableTreeCells which can be easily customized, >> > subclassed, and maintained separately from the use of the actual >> > CTableTree. There are three base styles to start from: 1. Normal, is >> > like a regular SWT cell to which you set icons and text; 2. DropDown, >> > which creates a toggle in the "regular" cell area, along with settable >> > icons and text, and adds a child SWT Composite, to contain other SWT >> > Controls, which will expand and collapse just like an >> > ExpandableComposite; and 3. Simple, which puts a SWT Composite in the >> > main cell area to contain other SWT Controls. >> > - it uses CTableTreeItems to separate the cells from the table so >> > that CTableTreeItems can be added to the CTableTree just as SWT >> > TreeItems are added to an SWT Tree, with the exception that an array >> > of CTableTreeCell Classes are passed to the constructor to tell it how >> > to build its cells - what cells to use, and in what order (if there >> > are nulls in this array, or the length of the array is less than the >> > number of columns, the item automatically fills it in with >> > "Normal"-type cells). >> > >> > CTableTreeViewer provides a JFace style viewer for using the >> > CTableTree, and is designed to be as pin-compatible with JFace's >> > TableViewer and TreeViewer as possible. With it, come some new >> > providers: ICTableTreeLabelProvider extends ITableLabelProvider to >> > allow multiple icons to be set for each column (though an >> > ITableLabelProvider can be used if you don't want more than one image >> > per cell), and ICTableTreeCellProvider which permits dynamic creation >> > of CTableTreeItems with the appropriate cells for the data and column. >> > >> > CButton is a button that acts visibly similar to a ToolItem - the >> > button is drawn only when the mouse is over it - and allows the >> > drawing of images, text, and polygons. >> > >> > SearchHelper is an auto-complete delegate that can be attached to a >> > Combo, ComboViewer, or Text (with the additional input of a String[] >> > through which to search), with a single line of code: new >> > SearchHelper(Combo, boolean); >> > >> > >> > sincerely, >> > Jeremy Dowdall >> > _______________________________________________ >> > nebula-dev mailing list >> > [email protected] >> > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/nebula-dev >> > >> _______________________________________________ >> nebula-dev mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/nebula-dev >> _______________________________________________ >> nebula-dev mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/nebula-dev >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> nebula-dev mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/nebula-dev >> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > nebula-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/nebula-dev _______________________________________________ nebula-dev mailing list [email protected] https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/nebula-dev
