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Re[2]: [jdt-ui-dev] Hacking JDT UI.

Tuesday, June 4, 2002, 11:21:55 AM, you wrote:

>> I finally have time to start playing with the JDT UI.  Unfortunately, I
>> know little about the internals of Eclipse, and less about SWT.  Could
>> anybody point out which articles/helpfiles/etc I could read in order to
>> get a leg-up?  (And please don't say "all the articles on the Eclipse
>> site"...  I'll get to 'em in good time.)

> depends what you're trying to achieve, Marco.
> you have to tell us what it is that you want to hack on and then we can point you to things.

Well, to start I'd like to try something which seems simple, but
probably isn't.  I'd like to make the packages in the Java Browsing
"packages" view display as a tree instead of a flat list.  After that,
I want to try to get the Java Browsing "projects" view display packages
as well.  (This is apart from whether or not this kind of setup will
ever be adopted in Eclipse -- I just want to do it. :-) )


-- 
Marco Qualizza

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