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diff --git a/examples/org.eclipse.swt.examples/plugin.properties b/examples/org.eclipse.swt.examples/plugin.properties deleted file mode 100755 index 91d1514232..0000000000 --- a/examples/org.eclipse.swt.examples/plugin.properties +++ /dev/null @@ -1,133 +0,0 @@ -############################################################################### -# Copyright (c) 2000, 2003 IBM Corporation and others. -# All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials -# are made available under the terms of the Common Public License v1.0 -# which accompanies this distribution, and is available at -# http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html -# -# Contributors: -# IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation -############################################################################### -providerName = Eclipse.org -plugin.SWTStandaloneExampleSet.name = SWT Standalone Examples Plugin - -launchcategory.SWTStandaloneExamples.name = Standalone -launchcategory.SWTStandaloneExamples.description = \ - A collection of Standard Widget Toolkit examples that run independant \ - of the Eclipse Platform. - -launchitem.AddressBook.name = Address Book -launchitem.AddressBook.description = \ - The AddressBook example shows how the Table control can be used to \ - present information in a tabular format.\n\n\ - The application can save and load data from a file, sort the entries, and \ - search for strings within the fields. - -launchitem.BrowserExample.name = Browser -launchitem.BrowserExample.description = \ - This example is a simple demonstration of the SWT Browser widget.\n\n\ - It consists of a composite containing a Browser widget to render HTML. \ - Additional widgets allow the user to perform typical browser actions (for example, navigate to a particular URL, go back, forward, refresh and stop). - -launchitem.Clipboard.name = Clipboard -launchitem.Clipboard.description = \ - The Clipboard example shows the various SWT clipboard transfer types in use. - -launchitem.ControlExample.name = SWT Controls Example -launchitem.ControlExample.description = \ - The Controls example is a simple demonstration of common SWT controls. \n\n\ - It consists of a tab folder where each tab in the folder allows the user \ - to interact with a different control. \ - The user can change styles and settings and view how this affects the control. - -launchitem.FileViewer.name = File Viewer -launchitem.FileViewer.description = \ - The File Viewer example shows how a simple application can be implemented using SWT.\n\n\ - This application provides the ability to navigate files and folders and manipulate them via Drag and Drop. \ - It includes the use of alternate threads for long actions and demonstrates the use of the Tree, \ - Table, Toolbar and Program. - -launchitem.HoverHelp.name = Hover Help -launchitem.HoverHelp.description = \ - The Hover Help example shows how to implement custom tooltips and hover help support \ - on a number of different SWT controls including Buttons, TableItems, ToolItems and TreeItems.\n\n\ - The example implements its own tooltip and hover help support. \ - To see the custom tooltips in action, hover over an item or button in the UI. \ - An image appears in the left-hand corner of the tooltip.\n\n\ - To see the custom hover help in action, hover over an item or button in the UI until \ - the tooltip is displayed. Without moving the mouse, hit F1. A new Shell will pop up with the \ - extended hover help information for the UI element in question - -launchitem.HelloWorld1.name = Hello World (1) -launchitem.HelloWorld1.description = \ - This example demonstrates how to open a Shell and process the events. - -launchitem.HelloWorld2.name = Hello World (2) -launchitem.HelloWorld2.description = \ - This example builds on HelloWorld1 and demonstrates how to display a Label inside the Shell. - -launchitem.HelloWorld3.name = Hello World (3) -launchitem.HelloWorld3.description = \ - This example builds on HelloWorld2 and demonstrates how to resize the Label \ - when the Shell resizes using a Listener mechanism. - -launchitem.HelloWorld4.name = Hello World (4) -launchitem.HelloWorld4.description = \ - This example builds on HelloWorld2 and demonstrates how to resize the Label \ - when the Shell resizes using a Layout. - -launchitem.HelloWorld5.name = Hello World (5) -launchitem.HelloWorld5.description = \ - This example builds on HelloWorld1 and demonstrates how to draw directly on an SWT Control using a graphic context. - -launchitem.ImageAnalyzer.name = Image Analyzer -launchitem.ImageAnalyzer.description = \ - The ImageAnalyzer opens image files and displays the visual contents of the file along with a \ - summary of the data in the image file.\n\n\ - The user can make adjustments to various elements of the image such as scaling and Alpha \ - blending and can save these changes to a file.\n\n\ - The ImageAnalyzer will load and display image files of type GIF, JPEG, BMP, ICO, and PNG. \ - To open a file, use the File->Open... menu item, and select the image file in the FileDialog.\n\n\ - If the file is an interlaced GIF or PNG or a progressive JPEG, and Incremental Display is selected, \ - then the ImageAnalyzer displays the image increments as they are being loaded.\n\n\ - If the file contains an animated GIF, then the Next, Previous, and Animate buttons become enabled, \ - and they can be used to cycle through the images in the file, or animate them. If a GIF defines a background color, \ - as many animated GIFs do, selecting Background will use the GIF's background color.\n\n\ - If the image has transparency (possible with GIF, PNG, or ICO), then selecting Display Mask will draw the image's transparency \ - mask to the right of the image. You can change the background color of the ImageAnalyzer to see the transparency work. \ - To turn off the transparency, deselect Display Transparency.\n\n\ - After an image is loaded, it can be scaled or have alpha transparency applied, using the Scale and Alpha-K combos, \ - and the Alpha menu. File->Reopen restores scaling and Alpha to their default values and reloads the current image file.\n\n\ - File->Save As... can be used to save the currently loaded image to another type of image file. If the image has transparency, \ - File->Save Mask As... saves the image's transparency mask.\n\n\ - When SWT loads an image file, an instance of org.eclipse.swt.graphics.ImageData is created. (In the case of an ICO file or \ - multi-image GIF, an array of ImageData instances is created). The ImageAnalyzer displays all of the data stored in the ImageData \ - instance(s) for the currently loaded image file, including the pixel data. Hovering over a pixel in the image display will show the RGB \ - color data for that pixel. For certain images (particularly animated GIFs) additional data is stored in the org.eclipse.swt.graphics.ImageLoader \ - instance used to load the image. The ImageAnalyzer displays this data as well. - -launchitem.JavaViewer.name = Java Syntax Viewer -launchitem.JavaViewer.description = \ - This example demonstrates how to implement a user-defined line styler for the StyledText widget.\n\n\ - The example provides a typical editor interface. \ - To see the effect of the line styler, open a *.java file. \ - When the contents of the file are displayed in the editor area, notice that the keywords have been highlighted. - -launchitem.LayoutExample.name = Layout Example -launchitem.LayoutExample.description = \ - This example is a simple demonstration of common SWT layouts. \n\n\ - It consists of a tab folder where each tab in the folder allows the \ - user to interact with a different SWT layout. \ - The user can insert widgets into a layout and set the values of the layout data \ - using a property sheet. When the user has a suitable arrangement, code can be \ - generated by clicking on the Code button. - -launchitem.TextEditor.name = Text Editor -launchitem.TextEditor.description = \ - This example demonstrates how to use the StyledText widget to implement \ - a text editor with formatting support.\n\n\ - The example has a typical text editor interface. \ - The Edit menu contains Cut, Copy, Paste and Set Font items and the toolbar \ - provides a bold text toggle, three colour tools that operate on the current \ - selection, and a reset to defaults button that also operates on the current selection. -
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