inserting swt container results in error? [message #63807] |
Fri, 01 October 2004 22:14 |
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Originally posted by: wim.nospam.org
Hi all,
I have a table and two buttons on a swt shell (gridlayout). I decide to
introduce a tree and drop a sashform on the shell. Then i drag the table and
the buttons on the sashform. If i now run the application, there is a
recursive method call where the createsashform() method runs the
createSShell() function (twice) where the createsashform() method is called.
Correcting this error manually results in restore from local history (also
manually).
Bugzilla?
Regards,
Wim Jongman
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Re: inserting swt container results in error? [message #64183 is a reply to message #63807] |
Mon, 04 October 2004 15:08 |
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Originally posted by: richkulp.us.NO_SPAM.ibm.com
Yes, please open a bugzilla. Tell us how you created the class
originally, then the steps you did, and then finally attach as source
the java file we produced so that we can see what code was created
incorrectly.
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Thanks,
Rich Kulp
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Re: inserting swt container results in error? [message #64345 is a reply to message #63807] |
Mon, 04 October 2004 15:54 |
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Originally posted by: mendelgili.netscape.net
Wim Jongman wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a table and two buttons on a swt shell (gridlayout). I decide to
> introduce a tree and drop a sashform on the shell. Then i drag the table and
> the buttons on the sashform. If i now run the application, there is a
> recursive method call where the createsashform() method runs the
> createSShell() function (twice) where the createsashform() method is called.
> Correcting this error manually results in restore from local history (also
> manually).
>
> Bugzilla?
>
> Regards,
>
> Wim Jongman
>
>
Yep, we do not handle yet visually moving a component the is locally defined inside another component's init method, to
another component.
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=71661
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Re: inserting swt container results in error? [message #600579 is a reply to message #63807] |
Mon, 04 October 2004 15:08 |
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Originally posted by: richkulp.us.NO_SPAM.ibm.com
Yes, please open a bugzilla. Tell us how you created the class
originally, then the steps you did, and then finally attach as source
the java file we produced so that we can see what code was created
incorrectly.
--
Thanks,
Rich Kulp
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