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2005年9月14日

You have implemented your own graphical editor as a new eclipse plugin. You are looking for a way to add zoom functions into the graphical editor. It is very easy!
1. Add the action into the toolbar:
...in Class: ActionBarContributor...
    ...in Method: contributeToToolBar...
        toolBarManager.add(getAction(GEFActionConstants.ZOOM_IN));
        toolBarManager.add(getAction(GEFActionConstants.ZOOM_OUT));
        toolBarManager.add(new ZoomComboContributionItem(getPage()));

2. Connect the Zoom Manager with your edit part:
...in Class: YourEditor...
    ...in Method: configureGraphicalViewer...
        ScalableFreeformRootEditPart rootEditPart= new ScalableFreeformRootEditPart();
        getGraphicalViewer().setRootEditPart(rootEditPart);

        ZoomManager manager = rootEditPart.getZoomManager();
        IAction action = new ZoomInAction(manager);
        getActionRegistry().registerAction(action);
        action = new ZoomOutAction(manager);
        getActionRegistry().registerAction(action);

        //define the zoom possibilities
        double[] zoomLevels = new double[] {0.25,0.5,0.75,1.0,1.5,2.0,2.5,3.0,4.0};
        manager.setZoomLevels(zoomLevels);
   ...in Method: getAdapter...
        if (type == ZoomManager.class)
              return ((ScalableFreeformRootEditPart) getGraphicalViewer().
                        getRootEditPart()).getZoomManager();

That's all! Now you have two buttons to zoom in and zoom out. And you can see the zoom level in percent.  With the example here you  can change  zoom level from 25% to 400%.

posted @ 2005-10-25 23:38 lucia 阅读(1363) | 评论 (0)编辑 收藏
 
There is an example of creating linked resources in code.
IProject project = workspace.getProject("Project");//assume this exists
IFolder link = project.getFolder("Link");
IPath location = new Path("C:\TEMP\folder");
if (workspace.validateLinkLocation(location).isOK()) {
link.createLink(location, IResource.NONE, null);
} else {
//invalid location, throw an exception or warn user
}

This example will create a linked folder called "Link" that is located at "c:\temp\folder".

link.getFullPath() => "/Project/Link"
link.getLocation() => "c:\temp\folder"
link.getRawLocation() => "temp/folder"
link.isLinked() => "true"
IFile child = link.getFile("abc.txt");
child.create(...);
child.getFullPath() => "/Project/Link/abc.txt"
child.getLocation() => "c:\temp\folder\abc.txt"
child.getRawLocation() => "c:\temp\folder\abc.txt"
child.isLinked() => "false"

posted @ 2005-10-17 05:25 lucia 阅读(829) | 评论 (0)编辑 收藏
 
Recently I had a problem in converting java.io.File to IFile for external files. The external files sind the files which are not located in the eclipse workspace. So they are not eclipse "resources" and can not be converted into IFile instances. With the following code you can solve this problem:

                 IEditorInput input= createEditorInput(selectedFile);
                 String editorId= getEditorId(selectedFile);
                 IWorkbenchPage page= fWindow.getActivePage();
                 try {
                     page.openEditor(input, editorId);
                 } catch (PartInitException e) {
                     //EditorsPlugin.log(e.getStatus());
                 }

This idea comes from org.eclipse.ui.internal.editors.text.OpenExternalFileAction. In this class you can also find the implementation for the methods "createEditorInput" and "getEditorId".
posted @ 2005-09-21 17:50 lucia 阅读(572) | 评论 (0)编辑 收藏
 
In JDK 1.4 System.getenv() is deprecated. (In JDK 1.5 it is un-deprected again.) The getProperty method is now the correspoding method to get the variables. For example: System.getProperty("java.class.path",""). But it doesn't work for user defined environment variable. This problem can be solved by using the following code:
import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;

/**
* Environment class simulates the System.getenv() method which is deprecated
* on java 1.4.2
*
* @author v-josp
*
*/
public class TestRoot
{
//result of all enviornment variables
private static BufferedReader commandResult;

static
{
String cmd = null;
String os = null;

//getting the OS name
os = System.getProperty("os.name").toLowerCase();

// according to OS set the command to execute
if(os.startsWith("windows"))
{
cmd = "cmd /c SET";
}
else
{
cmd="env";
}

try
{
//execute the command and get the result in the form of InputStream
Process p = Runtime.getRuntime().exec(cmd);

//parse the InputStream data
InputStreamReader isr = new InputStreamReader(p.getInputStream());
commandResult= new BufferedReader(isr);
}
catch (Exception e)
{
System.out.println("OSEnvironment.class error: " + cmd + ":" + e);
}
}

/**
* This method is used to get the path of the given enviornment variable. This
* method tries to simulates the System.getenv() which is deprecated on java 1.4.2
*
* @param String - name of the environment variable
* @param String - default value
* @return
*/
public static String getenv(String envName,String defaultValue)
{
String line = null;
try
{
while ((line = commandResult.readLine()) != null)
{
if(line.indexOf(envName)>-1)
{
return line.substring(line.indexOf(envName)+envName.length()+1);
}
}
return defaultValue;
}
catch (Exception e)
{
return defaultValue;
}
}

public static void main(String args[])
{
System.out.println(TestRoot.getenv("CLASSPATH",""));
}
}

Output
_____
F:\software\javaws-1_2-dev\jnlp.jar;
posted @ 2005-09-14 02:36 lucia 阅读(645) | 评论 (0)编辑 收藏
 
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