Hi Martin,
I think this is happening because you are including the ui.ide plugin,
which rightly adds a bunch of this stuff. The real problem is that you
should not need to include ui.ide in a typical RCP application. This
has been an issue for years and the Eclipse team has been diligently
working on moving things out of ui.ide to make it easier for RCP
applications. Things like having the text editing support be separate,
and having the CommonNavigator. There is still more work to do in this
area (the CommonNavigator requires some ui.ide support to be useful
still), but I think soon it will be done so you don't need ui.ide.
Francis
PS - real Eclipse people, correct me if I'm wrong here.
Martin Tauber wrote:
I am creating a rcp application which needs certain plugins. some of
these plugins try to be very clever and contribute to the menubar and
the toolbar. This happens to every rcp I create. I think this is a bug
and should be changed. I don#t want the Next Annotation Previous
Annotation toolbar buttons!!!!!!
And I think a lot of other rcp developers also don't. Can't these
contributers be moved somewhere, where they don't disturb a cleaned up
rcp application?
Thanks
Martin