SWT Designer allows you to create the views, editors, perspectives, pref pages, composites, etc. that comprise Eclipse SWT & RCP applications and plug-ins.
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by cbwilliamsva » Thu Nov 11, 2004 3:49 pm
I'm working as part of a team that uses Eclipse and CVS to develop applications that use SWT Designer. If someone creates a SWT Designer object and checks it into CVS and I update my local copy of the project to include that new UI, when I go to edit the UI, Eclipse does not know that it is an SWT Designer object which means I can't open it up in the GUI Editor (Design) View.
Is there any way around this limitation?
Thanks,
Chuck
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by Eric Clayberg » Thu Nov 11, 2004 4:09 pm
cbwilliamsva wrote:I'm working as part of a team that uses Eclipse and CVS to develop applications that use SWT Designer. If someone creates a SWT Designer object and checks it into CVS and I update my local copy of the project to include that new UI, when I go to edit the UI, Eclipse does not know that it is an SWT Designer object which means I can't open it up in the GUI Editor (Design) View. Is there any way around this limitation?
Use
Open With > Designer Editor. That will assign the Designer editor as the default editor for that class in your workspace. Editor associations are local to your workspace; they aren't global.
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by cbwilliamsva » Thu Nov 11, 2004 4:16 pm
Eric,
As always you are prompt and right on the money!
Very nice tool!!!
Thanks again,
Chuck
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