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Re: [platform-swt-dev] Q: Having a MasterDetailsBlock in cTabItem
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MasterDetailsBlock is not a an SWT class - it is provided by UI forms so
you should ask this question on the eclipse.platform newsgroup. All the
widgets in MasterDetailsBlock seem to be created as children of a SashForm
which is a subclass of Control. It appears that you need to somehow get
that SashForm. However, I have never worked with MasterDetailsBlock so I
am only guessing.
jayaraj muthukumarasamy <jmuthuku@xxxxxxxxx>
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[platform-swt-dev] Q: Having a MasterDetailsBlock in cTabItem
Hi,
I am trying to create a UI where I have subtabs
(cTabFolder, cTabItem, etc) and in the subtabs I want
to create a MasterDetailsBlock. i.e. when I click on
subtab#1 I want to see one MasterDetailsBlock and when
I click on subtab#2 I want to see a different
MasterDetailsBlock.
I see a method called setControl(Control control) in
cTabItem that is typically used for this purpose.
Since a MasterDetailsBlock not a subclass of Control I
am not able to flip between the 2 MasterDetailsBlock
when I click the 2 subtabs.
btw, if I add a Button or Label under the 2 subtabs I
am able to switch between the two.
I'd appreciate if someone could provide some pointers.
Thanks in advance.
- J
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