Stanimir,
for SWT Browser specifc questions, you'd best ask at SWT newsgroup (http://www.eclipse.org/newsportal/thread.php?group=eclipse.platform.swt)
Have a look at SWT snippets as well
(http://www.eclipse.org/swt/snippets/#browser), for example this one,
that renders HTML from String:
http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/org.eclipse.swt.snippets/src/org/eclipse/swt/snippets/Snippet136.java?view=co
or did you meant creating ATF browser editor?
stanimir petrov wrote:
Hi again,
How can i create browser object or extend it.
I have created menu and action i need when user clicks the item form
the menu to show window(or browser dialog) with html in it?
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ÐÑ: stanimir petrov
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Thanx this works fine for me. I think all needed information for making
events and other things are shown in the examples :)
Jacek, you are great :)
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>ÐÑ: Jacek Pospychala
>ÐÑÐÐÑÐÐ: Re: [atf-dev] ATF 0.3 nightly builds available!
>ÐÐ: AJAX Toolkit Framework discussion
>ÐÐÐÑÐÑÐÐÐ ÐÐ: ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ, 2009, ÐÐÐ 27 19:28:00 EEST
>Stanimir,
>
>stanimir petrov wrote:
>> I have installed your ATF release and try its DOM inspector.
Looks
>> nice. I have one question only can another browser be
integrated into
>> the eclipse and use the DOM inspector through it.
>>
>
>By another browser - you mean IE, or other engines than Mozilla?
>That depends on what APIs they provide. ATF provides it's core
>functionality only thanks to the Mozilla libraries flexibility.
>
>
>> Also one separate question regarding HTML, how can i preview
or embed
>> html into eclispe dialog? I need te following:
>> There will be different kinds preview elements that must be
clickable.
>> The easyest way ever time to add new kind of group of
clickable
>> elements is to use image map in the html. So i need html into
dialog
>> and when user clicks a get the mouse event and finds what is
clicked.
>> Please advice.
>
>The easiest way to render HTML inside Eclipse would be using SWT
Browser
>widget.
>See http://www.eclipse.org/swt/snippets/#browser for samples.
>
>Does that answer your questions?
>
>cheers
>Jacek
>
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