How to pop-up a message before closing the editor [message #259985] |
Fri, 09 July 2004 03:27 |
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Originally posted by: ellis.yu.transfield.com
Dear all,
How do I validate the data when the user close the editor. I found
the editor will only check whether it's dirty or not. If I want to cancel
the "close" operation when the system found there's invalid data in the
editor, how can I do in Eclipse? I'm greatly appreciated on any help. Thanks
Rdgs
Ellis
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Re: How to pop-up a message before closing the editor [message #260591 is a reply to message #259985] |
Mon, 12 July 2004 12:40 |
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Originally posted by: daniel.megert.gmx.net
Ellis wrote:
>Dear all,
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> How do I validate the data when the user close the editor. I found
>the editor will only check whether it's dirty or not. If I want to cancel
>the "close" operation when the system found there's invalid data in the
>editor, how can I do in Eclipse? I'm greatly appreciated on any help. Thanks
>
>
I assume you wrote your own editor. See ISaveablePart.doSave for details.
Dani
>Rdgs
>Ellis
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Re: How to pop-up a message before closing the editor [message #260965 is a reply to message #260591] |
Tue, 13 July 2004 02:47 |
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Originally posted by: ellis.yu.transfield.com
MANY THX, Dani
"Daniel Megert" <daniel.megert@gmx.net> wrote in message
news:ccu0ql$rdl$1@eclipse.org...
> Ellis wrote:
>
> >Dear all,
> >
> > How do I validate the data when the user close the editor. I
found
> >the editor will only check whether it's dirty or not. If I want to cancel
> >the "close" operation when the system found there's invalid data in the
> >editor, how can I do in Eclipse? I'm greatly appreciated on any help.
Thanks
> >
> >
> I assume you wrote your own editor. See ISaveablePart.doSave for details.
>
> Dani
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> >Rdgs
> >Ellis
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> >
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Re: How to pop-up a message before closing the editor [message #260968 is a reply to message #260591] |
Tue, 13 July 2004 03:00 |
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Originally posted by: ellis.yu.transfield.com
Hi Dani
Thanks for your help. I want to know more detail that how can I do the
cancel operation if it fail the validation. ??
Rdgs
Ellis
"Daniel Megert" <daniel.megert@gmx.net> wrote in message
news:ccu0ql$rdl$1@eclipse.org...
> Ellis wrote:
>
> >Dear all,
> >
> > How do I validate the data when the user close the editor. I
found
> >the editor will only check whether it's dirty or not. If I want to cancel
> >the "close" operation when the system found there's invalid data in the
> >editor, how can I do in Eclipse? I'm greatly appreciated on any help.
Thanks
> >
> >
> I assume you wrote your own editor. See ISaveablePart.doSave for details.
>
> Dani
>
> >Rdgs
> >Ellis
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> >
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Re: How to pop-up a message before closing the editor [message #261034 is a reply to message #260968] |
Tue, 13 July 2004 08:54 |
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Originally posted by: daniel.megert.gmx.net
Ellis wrote:
>Hi Dani
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> Thanks for your help. I want to know more detail that how can I do the
>cancel operation if it fail the validation. ??
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Not sure what you exactly mean. Read the Javadoc on how to cancel your save.
Dani
>Rdgs
>Ellis
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>"Daniel Megert" <daniel.megert@gmx.net> wrote in message
>news:ccu0ql$rdl$1@eclipse.org...
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>>Ellis wrote:
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>>>Dear all,
>>>
>>> How do I validate the data when the user close the editor. I
>>>
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>found
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>>>the editor will only check whether it's dirty or not. If I want to cancel
>>>the "close" operation when the system found there's invalid data in the
>>>editor, how can I do in Eclipse? I'm greatly appreciated on any help.
>>>
>>>
>Thanks
>
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>>I assume you wrote your own editor. See ISaveablePart.doSave for details.
>>
>>Dani
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>>>Rdgs
>>>Ellis
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Re: How to pop-up a message before closing the editor [message #313125 is a reply to message #260591] |
Fri, 02 March 2007 13:49 |
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Originally posted by: Markus.Bon.qgrp.com
Daniel Megert schrieb:
> Ellis wrote:
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>> Dear all,
>>
>> How do I validate the data when the user close the editor. I found
>> the editor will only check whether it's dirty or not. If I want to cancel
>> the "close" operation when the system found there's invalid data in the
>> editor, how can I do in Eclipse? I'm greatly appreciated on any help.
>> Thanks
>>
>>
> I assume you wrote your own editor. See ISaveablePart.doSave for details.
>
> Dani
>
>> Rdgs
>> Ellis
If you don't want to be restricted to a special editor, you can also
register a PartListener implementing org.eclipse.ui.IPartListener. Doing
so, you can react whenever a part is activated, deactivated,
broughtToTop, opened or closed.
regards
Markus
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