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[news.eclipse.platform.rcp] Re: Action set, Editor input

Hi Krishna,

Thanks for your quick response.

Q1: Where am I wrong?

-> To check this problem, you may want to take a look at the log file. There might be some exception which might be logged there. This I guess may be because the application is not able to find some classes during its runtime. I hope seeing the log should be helpful.

>> I installed 3.2.1 from scratch, since I found 28 "!ERROR(s) installing bundle" in the log file after each startup (you meant <workspace>/.metadata/.log, right?). Nothing is put there since then. The behaviour is still the same: "The chosen operation is not currently available." (BTW, i'm not a native english speaker, but this is bad English, isn't it? )


Q2: Would it be better to add the actions via an editorContribution (like in http://www.eclipse.org/articles/Article-action-contribution/index.html)? With the advantage of disabled menu items, unless an editor window is opened? But, as extension to WHICH editor? There are three used in the text editor example above: AbstractTextEditor, SimpleEditor, XMLEditor.


-> As you said the advantage of using editorContribustion is that you will be able to see the menu and tool items only when they are accessed. I am not sure if you can group editors for these items, (it would be good though if it possible :)). I am also trying for a similar feature, maybe your thread will be helpful in this regard :) .

>> I tested implementing editorContributions with the following results:

1.3) Yes. One has to define all actions for each and every editor - SimpleEditor and XMLEditor in my case. That's odd, since in my case the process is the same, no matter of the contents of the editor.

1.4) The menu and toolbar items are only shown, if an instance of the appropriate editor is open. This leads to an empty menu and to an empty toolbar unless an editor window is opened --> not very sexy. I'd rather would like to have disabled ("grayed out") menu/toolbar items.

1.5) The result when selecting menu/toolbar item is the same: "The chosen operation is not currently available."


2) When I add Sign and Verify via ApplicationActionBarAdvisor, the proper classes are accessed, of course. The disadvantage is that this seems only to be useful for menu items. When I add actions to the toolbar there, labels are displayed, not icons. And the items are active even if there's nothing to do (no editor has been opened).


-> I am not sure why this problem is arising. I have done this thing of adding the actions in toolbar but haven't faced such problem. Have you added the icon information for the actions in plugin.xml? Also, have you added the export information for the icons folder in build.properties?

>> You don't need actions/-sets in plugin.xml, if you add them in ApplicationActionBarAdvisor, right? So where to define the icon for the toolbar item?

>> 'icons/,\' is in 'bin.includes=' in build.properties


Q3: How do I get the contents of the currently active editor?

-> What information form the active editor do you require? If it is the current editor input you can get it from getEditorInput().

>> Yes, i've read about getEditorInput(). But the question is how to get the proper editor (the one which is currently active) first, to be able to get its content via getEditorInput().

Q4: How do I open an empty editor and fill it with contents (to display, and optionally save, changed data without harming the original file)?

-> I don't get your question. Save the file optionally without harming the original file?

>> I would like to open a file. Process it somehow. Put the results of this process into a new editor. Optionally save the contents of this new editor to a new file. Thus, the contents if the original file do not change.


Geri