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Flat border around a Browser widget [message #514817] Tue, 16 February 2010 17:36 Go to next message
Bogdan B. is currently offline Bogdan B.Friend
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I am just trying to paint a flat looking border around a Browser widget, in order to look good inside a FormEditor.
But there is no CSS support in RAP for the widget Browser (according to http://help.eclipse.org/galileo/index.jsp?topic=/org.eclipse .rap.help/help/html/reference/theming/index.html ), nor for Composite. And also FormToolkit.paintBordersFor() is not supported by RAP.
The workaround is to have an one pixel wider parent Composite and set the background color to the wanted border color.

But this is quite ugly, do you know other solutions?

Is there any chance to get CSS support for such widgets like Browser until the 1.3 release? At least for some simple properties like "border"? (I already opened an enhancement request: #302975 in RAP bugzilla)

Re: Flat border around a Browser widget [message #514819 is a reply to message #514817] Tue, 16 February 2010 17:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Rüdiger Herrmann is currently offline Rüdiger HerrmannFriend
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Please see my comment on the bug.

On 16.02.2010 18:36, Bogdan B. wrote:
> I am just trying to paint a flat looking border around a Browser widget,
> in order to look good inside a FormEditor. But there is no CSS support
> in RAP for the widget Browser (according to
> http://help.eclipse.org/galileo/index.jsp?topic=/org.eclipse .rap.help/help/html/reference/theming/index.html
> ), nor for Composite. And also FormToolkit.paintBordersFor() is not
> supported by RAP.
> The workaround is to have an one pixel wider parent Composite and set
> the background color to the wanted border color.
>
> But this is quite ugly, do you know other solutions?
>
> Is there any chance to get CSS support for such widgets like Browser
> until the 1.3 release? At least for some simple properties like
> "border"? (I already opened an enhancement request: #302975 in RAP
> bugzilla)
>
>
Re: Flat border around a Browser widget [message #514983 is a reply to message #514817] Wed, 17 February 2010 11:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ivan Furnadjiev is currently offline Ivan FurnadjievFriend
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Hi Bogdan,

bug is fixed. Browser "border" is now themeable.

Best,
Ivan

On 2/16/2010 7:36 PM, Bogdan B. wrote:
> I am just trying to paint a flat looking border around a Browser
> widget, in order to look good inside a FormEditor. But there is no CSS
> support in RAP for the widget Browser (according to
> http://help.eclipse.org/galileo/index.jsp?topic=/org.eclipse .rap.help/help/html/reference/theming/index.html
> ), nor for Composite. And also FormToolkit.paintBordersFor() is not
> supported by RAP.
> The workaround is to have an one pixel wider parent Composite and set
> the background color to the wanted border color.
>
> But this is quite ugly, do you know other solutions?
>
> Is there any chance to get CSS support for such widgets like Browser
> until the 1.3 release? At least for some simple properties like
> "border"? (I already opened an enhancement request: #302975 in RAP
> bugzilla)
>
>
Re: Flat border around a Browser widget [message #515003 is a reply to message #514983] Wed, 17 February 2010 13:21 Go to previous message
Bogdan B. is currently offline Bogdan B.Friend
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I already saw in the change log of Bug #302975 that you committed the enhancement for 1.3M6.
Thanks, Ivan, for implementing it and for the fast response time!
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