Hi Dave > I think that undo/redo can be handled at the data binding tier. But > that's a *long* discussion. Will you be at EclipseCon? We could discuss > this more there.
perfect! That heads me to the right direction when I'll be up to this feature. Unfortunately I cannot come there. I am living/working in europe and my employer is too small to be able to pay me that stay. :-( > Yes. Everything should be just a simple SWT control. thanks! I dig further into your code and that's exactly my impression. Especially the fact that row- and header-object are just subclasses of composite and do not have any specialized interface. The fact that you chose to clone the rows by reflection (special Stark Trek Replicator tec. :-)) and did not choose a factory pattern pointed me to that direction, too (due to your usage for the visual editor, I guess). > cvs host: dev.eclipse.org > cvsroot: /cvsroot/technology > path:/nebula/org.eclipse.swt.nebula.widgets thanks. I'll get my hands on. > The first build implementing this feature landed last night (v0.9.1). I > have heard that there are issues on Linux. My day job is on Win32 and I > decided to value early feedback from the community over having > everything "perfect" on all platforms before doing a release. :-) Also, > I don't have access to MacOS, so if someone on the list does and can > test there, I'd really appreciate it! I started working on my tableViewer replacement these days. I hope the project priorities allow me to stay on this track, so I'll be able to give you feedbacks! I use Windows in my project, too but I use ubuntu at home. I started on the column header yesterday and I found that it is sufficient to make GridRowLayout aware of childControl visibility. I added if-clauses and bound-calculation alternatives. I thought of implementing subclassed grid and header objects that delegate to columns. Should I submit a patch for the basic GridRowLayout or a GridRowLayout subclass (if my stuff is welcome)? Regards André > > > Regards, > > Dave Orme > > > !DSPAM:45c0d6dc124801566610613! -- André Dietisheim Stv-Bereichsleiter Products Puzzle ITC GmbH Eigerplatz 4 CH-3007 Bern Telefon +41 31 370 22 00 Mobile +41 76 423 03 02 Fax +41 31 370 22 01 Puzzle ist Mitglied der ODF Alliance: <http://www.puzzle.ch/odfalliance/> _______________________________________________ nebula-dev mailing list [email protected] https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/nebula-dev
