Examples of supporting clipboard? [message #46574] |
Fri, 23 May 2003 18:36 |
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Originally posted by: purplehayz.earthlink.net
Now that I have a working Table with system properties culled from the
runtime, not eclipse, JVM, I now want to be able to select a cell and copy
the value so I can paste it into an editor (or elsewhere). Can someone
point me to an example and/or supporting material for how to make a view
support the Copy menu item (I've discovered the TableCursor class so I can
select a particular cell fine)?
Thanks and have fun! - Bob
--
Bob Hays, Computer Geek
"In this world you must be oh so smart or oh so pleasant. Well, for years I
was smart. I recommend pleasant."
-- Elwood P. Dowd as played by James Stewart in Harvey
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Re: Examples of supporting clipboard? [message #46947 is a reply to message #46749] |
Fri, 23 May 2003 20:18 |
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Originally posted by: purplehayz.earthlink.net
THIS is probably what I needed! Thanks, I'd already perused the SWT pages
and samples quite a bit (that's how I learned about the TableCursor class,
for example).
Thanks and have fun! - Bob
On 5/23/03 1:58 PM, in article balqvs$5c8$1@rogue.oti.com, "David J. Orme"
<daveo@asc-iseries.com> wrote:
> Bob Hays, Computer Geek wrote:
>> Now that I have a working Table with system properties culled from the
>> runtime, not eclipse, JVM, I now want to be able to select a cell and copy
>> the value so I can paste it into an editor (or elsewhere). Can someone
>> point me to an example and/or supporting material for how to make a view
>> support the Copy menu item (I've discovered the TableCursor class so I can
>> select a particular cell fine)?
>
> The previous post only has the information on how to actually use the
> clipboard. In order to hook the copy action, you need to have your view
> do something like the following inside your createPartControl() method:
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> IActionBars bars = getViewSite().getActionBars();
> bars.setGlobalActionHandler(
> IWorkbenchActionConstants.COPY,
> new Action() {
> public void run() {
> // Put your code here
> });
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>
> Best,
>
> Dave
--
Bob Hays, Computer Geek
"In this world you must be oh so smart or oh so pleasant. Well, for years I
was smart. I recommend pleasant."
-- Elwood P. Dowd as played by James Stewart in Harvey
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