Summary: | [QuickAccess] Show launch configurations (run, debug) | ||
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Product: | [Eclipse Project] Platform | Reporter: | Robin Stocker <robin> |
Component: | UI | Assignee: | Platform UI Triaged <platform-ui-triaged> |
Status: | NEW --- | QA Contact: | |
Severity: | enhancement | ||
Priority: | P3 | CC: | ljpm27, max.bureck, niks |
Version: | 4.4 | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
Whiteboard: |
Description
Robin Stocker
2014-04-28 07:14:21 EDT
I like the idea and am running into a similar situation where I want to add a new type of searchable objects to the same list. the existing Eclipse code is really clean and straight-forward to extend. Aside from the broad issue of performance, does someone in the UI group have some preference as to what would be a acceptable way to extend the quickaccess? At the moment QuickAccessElement and QuickAccessProvider are internal classes. the road of minimal disruption to existing code seems to be to expose a couple of interfaces with a new extension point. the alternative being to simply move these two to org.eclipse. It is also possible to go in the E4 service direction. Either way, I would imagine that a preference page would be useful to enable/disable some of the categories from the result, again for obvious perf reasons. Enhancement might also include a decorator to give a hook into the presentation itself. ps: I started looking at this via "bug 436913", and also looked at "bug 162006" which started a talk on the topic in 2006. (In reply to L. Mihalkovic from comment #1) > > At the moment QuickAccessElement and QuickAccessProvider are internal > classes. the road of minimal disruption to existing code seems to be to > expose a couple of interfaces with a new extension point. the alternative > being to simply move these two to org.eclipse. It is also possible to go in > the E4 service direction. > > Either way, I would imagine that a preference page would be useful to > enable/disable some of the categories from the result, again for obvious > perf reasons. Enhancement might also include a decorator to give a hook into > the presentation itself. > These are good comments on extensibility, could you put them on bug 162006 ? PW I have exactly the same issue: Several project with provide together about 70 ANT launchers. Eclipse can show me less than the half of them in the favorites menu and scrolling them is not very convenient. Would be nice to just hit CTRL-3 and start typing the name of the project (which is contained in the launchers name) and select one of the launchers in the list. This issue can be closed, because it is already implemented since several versions. |