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Re: [platform-ui-dev] customize Perspective
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If you are creating your own perspective, and not specifying that the Java
Coding action set be included by adding it using IPageLayout.addActionSet,
then it should not be there.
It's possible that it's getting added via an actionSet/part association
with the Java editor (see the org.eclipse.ui.actionSetPartAssociations
extension point).
Does this action set remain even if you close all editors? If not, then
that's how it is being introduced.
Unfortunately, there's no way for the perspective to override this. Please
enter a problem report against Platform UI if this is the case.
Nick
Frank Mueller <mueller@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Unfortunately, this does not solve the issue. I already wrote the
perspective (IPerspectiveFactory). I placed the views and an editor on
the page, how I would like them to be. However, I can't seem to be able
to turn off some of the menus in the menubar. Say for example I would
like to turn off the Refactor menu (without removing the plugin) I need
to uncheck Java Coding under Window > Customize Perspective > Other. How
can I achieve the same using code? There must be some property I can
change to make this happen.
Frank
On Mon, 2003-07-07 at 16:17, Nick Edgar wrote:
> See interfaces IPerspectiveFactory, IPageLayout, and the documentation
in
> Help > Help Contents > Platform Plug-in Developer Guide > Programmer's
> Guide > Plugging into the Workbench > Perspectives.
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> Nick
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> Frank Mueller <mueller@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> I am designing my own perspective and would like to customize, which
> plug-ins are visible. Is there a way to programmatically do, what could
> otherwise be done using "Window -> Customize Perspective"?
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> Thanks
> Frank
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