On 11/23/2010 12:31 PM, Stapleton, Mike wrote: > The code that implements the save operation is in the > MyXViewerCustomizations.java class of the > example. When I downloaded the example it saved to the C drive. This of > course throws an > exception in your working on a Linux system so maybe that's why it was > disabled? IF your talking > about the button itself being disabled then I'm not sure since I haven't > implemented that part > yet. However MyXViewerCustomizations is a good place to start.
Thanks, Mike. I've got it working - saving and loading customizations to/from our preferences folder. Next question - the UI shows the entire XML tag in the value of the sort field, e.g.: <xSorter><id>Name</id></xSorter> while the filter field does not show any XML, e.g. it shows: "3" instead of "<xFilter>3</xFilter>" Is this a bug or a feature? Showing XML doesn't seem like something intended for the end-user to see (and change)...so maybe a bug? Finally, we need to add more things into the customization dialog - additional filters (non text-based) and some other options. Do you know if anyone has gone down this road? Had you envisioned any way to make the customizations dialog extensible? TIA! Chris -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - Chris Merrill | Web Performance, Inc. [email protected] | http://webperformance.com 919-433-1762 | 919-845-7601 Web Performance: Website Load Testing Software & Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - _______________________________________________ nebula-dev mailing list [email protected] https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/nebula-dev
