See: Description
Interface | Description |
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IContentProposal |
IContentProposal describes a content proposal to be shown.
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IContentProposalListener |
This interface is used to listen to notifications from a
ContentProposalAdapter . |
IContentProposalListener2 |
This interface is used to listen to additional notifications from a
ContentProposalAdapter . |
IContentProposalProvider |
IContentProposalProvider provides an array of IContentProposals that are
appropriate for a textual dialog field, given the field's current content and
the current cursor position.
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IControlContentAdapter |
This interface is used to set and retrieve text content from an arbitrary
control.
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IControlContentAdapter2 |
This interface is used by a
ContentProposalAdapter in order to
retrieve and set the selection range in a control. |
IControlCreator | Deprecated
As of 3.3, clients should use
ControlDecoration instead
of DecoratedField . |
Class | Description |
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AutoCompleteField |
AutoCompleteField is a class which attempts to auto-complete a user's
keystrokes by activating a popup that filters a list of proposals according
to the content typed by the user.
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ComboContentAdapter |
An
IControlContentAdapter for SWT Combo controls. |
ContentProposal |
A default implementation of
IContentProposal that allows clients to
specify a content proposal using simple constructors. |
ContentProposalAdapter |
ContentProposalAdapter can be used to attach content proposal behavior to a
control.
|
ControlDecoration |
ControlDecoration renders an image decoration near a control.
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DecoratedField | Deprecated
As of 3.3, clients should use
ControlDecoration instead. |
FieldAssistColors | Deprecated
As of 3.3, this class is no longer necessary.
|
FieldDecoration |
FieldDecoration is a simple data structure class for specifying a decoration
for a field.
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FieldDecorationRegistry |
FieldDecorationRegistry is a common registry used to define shared field
decorations within an application.
|
SimpleContentProposalProvider |
SimpleContentProposalProvider is a class designed to map a static list of
Strings to content proposals.
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TextContentAdapter |
An
IControlContentAdapter for SWT Text controls. |
TextControlCreator | Deprecated
As of 3.3, clients should use
ControlDecoration instead
of DecoratedField . |
This package provides classes that can be used to guide a dialog user through choosing appropriate content for fields in a dialog or wizard.
A ContentProposalAdapter can be attached to an arbitrary control to provide a popup showing content proposals. These proposals appear when the defined assist keystroke is invoked. The ContentProposalAdapter manages the creation, hiding, and showing of the proposal popup, as well as the proper handling of key events between the adapted control and its popup. Implementors of IControlContentAdapter allow the adapter to set and retrieve the contents of the supplied control.
An AutoCompleteField configures a ContentProposalAdapter in a manner that supports automatic field completion popups that filter based on the control's contents.
ControlDecoration can be used to decorate an arbitrary control with an image that communicates information about the control's content. Decorations can be used to show additional information about a field, such as its status, or a cue that shows availability of content proposals. Decorations are defined in pre-defined locations relative to the control, and can be set up to show at all times, or only when the control has focus. It is up to the client to ensure there is enough space allocated to render the control decoration. Decorations can optionally show descriptive text when the user hovers over them.
DecoratedField can also be used to decorate a control. The main difference is that decorated fields reserve space for multiple decorations in particular locations around the control. To do this, the field manages the creation of the field's control, using a specialized layout to ensure there is adequate space reserved for decorations around the control. Other than using the field to manage the decorations themselves, clients are expected to interact directly with the control.
Note: None of the classes in this package maintain global state.
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