Sure, you can do Draw2d or canvas-drawn cells. Anything you can do in a custom 
SWT control you can do in a CompositeTable cell. 


Regards, 

Dave Orme 
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Message: 7 
Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 12:59:39 +0100 
From: Andr? Dietisheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
Subject: Re: [nebula-dev] [CompositeTable] draw2d/gc cells? 
To: Nebula Dev <[email protected]> 
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Hi Dave 

I unfortunately had to drop my plan to use compositetable in my client 
and try to find a solution to the bugs in the current virtual 
tableviewer implementation. My customer change is 2 weeks ahead and I am 
thinking to the further improvements of the compositetable to push 
performance limits further. 
I started analyzing your dayeditor and I am thinking of drawing cells 
not as controls but using gc/draw2d. Thinking of this stuff and 
comparing to the latest jface-wrapper to the native table I think that 
there's not much benefit to use compositetable as table replacement for 
the 'classic' cases. The only one I can detect is that it would be 
possible to mix controls with 'gc-cells' (ex. classic label/image cells 
draw by gc/draw2d and checkbox-controls. What's you opinion? 

Regards 
Andr�� 


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