Hi,
In an attempt to
create my own GEF editor, I extended the org.eclipse.ui.part.EditorPart
class and tried to implement the CreatePartControl method. Please look at the
code fragment below:
public
void CreatePartControl(Composite parent)
{
Label label = new Label(parent, SWT.WRAP);
label.setText("Hello World");
}
I imported
the required packages and the “Label” class gets resolved properly. However, I
keep getting the error
“Class must
implement the inherited abstract method
WorkbenchPart.CreatePartControl(Composite)”.
Also, the
“import org.eclipse.ui.part.WorkbenchPart;” statement
gives the message “The import is never used”.
I read the
IBM redbook manual and also the GEF help contents with no avail. Could someone
please clarify?
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From:
gef-dev-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:gef-dev-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Randy Hudson
Sent: Friday, January 23,
2004 1:50
PM
To: gef-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [gef-dev] Non-standard
shapes
I don't know anything about
photoshop "shapes". You can paint Images in GEF, or make mulitple
graphics calls to draw the shape yourself.
Questions like this are best
asked on the newsgroup:
news://news.eclpise.org/eclipse.tools.gef
-randy
|
"Ted
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01/23/2004 01:49 PM
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Subject: [gef-dev] Non-standard
shapes |
Hi,
I have some non-standard shapes created in Photoshop that
I'd like to use as
GUI elements.
Can anyone point me to some resources for accomplishing
this
sort of
thing?
Best,
Ted
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