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Re: [platform-swt-dev] RE: platform-swt-dev digest, Vol 1 #802 - 2 msgs
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What you are seeing is the native look of a Windows table. However, here
is a way to work around it using a ScrolledComposite:
public static void main(String[] args) {
Display display = new Display();
Shell shell = new Shell(display);
shell.setLayout(new FillLayout());
ScrolledComposite sc = new ScrolledComposite(shell, SWT.V_SCROLL
|SWT.H_SCROLL);
final Table table = new Table(sc, SWT.FULL_SELECTION);
table.setLinesVisible(true);
final TableColumn column1 = new TableColumn(table, SWT.NONE);
final TableColumn column2 = new TableColumn(table, SWT.NONE);
for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
TableItem item = new TableItem(table, SWT.NONE);
item.setText(new String[] {"item " + i, "asd asdads
dsadsdsadsad"});
}
column1.pack();
column2.pack();
sc.setContent(table);
sc.setBackground(table.getBackground());
Point size = table.computeSize(SWT.DEFAULT, SWT.DEFAULT);
Point vSize = table.getVerticalBar().getSize();
Point hSize = table.getHorizontalBar().getSize();
table.setSize(size.x - vSize.x, size.y - hSize.y);
Button b = new Button(shell, SWT.PUSH);
b.setText("Insert row");
b.addListener(SWT.Selection, new Listener(){
public void handleEvent(Event event) {
TableItem item = new TableItem(table, SWT.NONE);
item.setText(new String[] {"New Item", "inserted
here"});
column1.pack();
column2.pack();
Point size = table.computeSize(SWT.DEFAULT,
SWT.DEFAULT);
Point vSize = table.getVerticalBar().getSize();
Point hSize = table.getHorizontalBar().getSize();
table.setSize(size.x - vSize.x, size.y - hSize.y);
}
});
shell.open();
while (!shell.isDisposed()) {
if (!display.readAndDispatch())
display.sleep();
}
display.dispose();
}
"Anil Kumar" <anilkumar.d@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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[platform-swt-dev] RE: platform-swt-dev digest, Vol 1 #802 - 2 msgs
hello swt,
i am using a SWT Table. Even if there is no single row added to table it
is
showing lines look like rows in a table. and also one additional column.
when i add rows to the tabel clicking on the add button on the screen,
when
enough row added to fit in the table height the empty rows are not there.
when i delete rows from the table again empty lines are coming. Can any
one
help me how to avoid this unnecessary look and feel of rows in a table. As
we are migrating a swing product to SWT.
i have used setSize() of TableColumn. but when i resize the screen the
table
area also expands again shows the second column.
Thank you very much in advance for solution to this problems.
regards
Anil Kumar
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