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Re: [platform-ui-dev] Enhanced extensibility for the default text editor in Eclipse

I raised my concerns and won't repeat them any longer. Just for book
keeping I'm -1 on that change.

Tom

On 27.06.16 13:36, Mickael Istria wrote:
> On 06/27/2016 01:26 PM, Tom Schindl wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Just to get it right you are modifying TextEditor and not subclassing
>> and do your smart thing there?
> For the moment that's our proposal.
> We did read several comments about concerns of such features "leaking"
> into specialized editors (JDT, SSE, Xtext) but we tried it anyway and it
> seems that most concerns that were expressed are actually already well
> handled by the implementation of the specialized editors. So far, our
> opinion is that it's quite possible to introduce edition features via
> extension in the default Text Editor without breaking anything, and that
> it's probably even the simplest way to implement it, and the best way to
> allow any editor inside Eclipse to take advantage of it.
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