Sunday, March 18, 2012

SWT Designer Palette



SWT Designer provides the following palette for creating SWT, JFace and RCP applications.
The palette may be fully configured using the Palette Manager.

  • Composite - Instances of this class are controls which are capable of containing other controls.
  • Group - Instances of this class provide an etched border with an optional title.
  • ScrolledComposite - Instances of this class are controls which are capable of containing other controls within a scrolling frame.
  • SashForm - The SashForm lays out its children in a Row or Column arrangement (as specified by the orientation) and places a Sash between the children.
  • TabFolder - Instances of this class implement the notebook user interface metaphor. It allows the user to select a notebook page from set of pages.
  • TabItem - Instances of this class represent a selectable user interface object corresponding to a tab for a page in a tab folder.
  • CTabFolder - Instances of this class implement the notebook user interface metaphor. It allows the user to select a notebook page from set of pages.
  • CTabItem - Instances of this class represent a selectable user interface object that represent a page in a notebook widget.
  • ViewForm - Instances of this class implement a Composite that lays out three children horizontally and allows programmatic control of layout and border parameters. ViewForm is used in the workbench to implement a view's label/menu/toolbar local bar.
  • CBanner - Instances of this class implement a Composite that lays out its children and allows programmatic control of the layout. It draws a separator between the left and right children which can be dragged to resize the right control. CBanner is used in the workbench to layout the toolbar area and perspective switching toolbar.

  • Absolute (null) Layout - A null layout displays components with specified bounds.
  • FillLayout - FillLayout is the simplest layout class. It lays out controls in a single row or column, forcing them to be the same size.
  • GridLayout - Instances of this class lay out the control children of a Composite in a grid.
  • FormLayout - Instances of this class control the position and size of the children of a composite control by using FormAttachments to optionally configure the left, top, right and bottom edge of each child.
  • RowLayout - Instances of this class determine the size and position of the children of a Composite by placing them either in horizontal rows or vertical columns within the parent Composite.
  • StackLayout - This Layout stacks all the controls one on top of the other and resizes all controls to have the same size and location. The control specified in topControl is visible and all other controls are not visible.
  • GroupLayout - This is an SWT port of the Swing GroupLayout. GroupLayout mixes grid layout and free form layout.
  • FlowLayout - The AWT flow layout arranges components in a left-to-right flow, much like lines of text in a paragraph. Flow layouts are typically used to arrange buttons in a panel. It will arrange buttons left to right until no more buttons fit on the same line.
  • BoxLayout - A layout manager that allows multiple components to be laid out either vertically or horizontally. The components will not wrap so, for example, a vertical arrangement of components will stay vertically arranged when the frame is resized.
  • BorderLayout - The AWT border layout lays out a container, arranging and resizing its components to fit in five regions: north, south, east, west, and center.

  • Label - Instances of this class represent a non-selectable user interface object that displays a string or image. When SEPARATOR is specified, displays a single vertical or horizontal line.
  • Text - Instances of this class are selectable user interface objects that allow the user to enter and modify text.
  • Combo - Instances of this class are controls that allow the user to choose an item from a list of items, or optionally enter a new value by typing it into an editable text field.
  • Button - Instances of this class represent a selectable user interface object that issues notification when pressed and released.
  • Check Button - Instances of this class represent a selectable user interface object that issues notification when checked and unchecked.
  • Radio Button - Instances of this class represent a selectable user interface object that issues notification when selected and unselected.
  • Spinner - Instances of this class are selectable user interface objects that allow the user to enter and modify numeric values.
  • DateTime - Instances of this class are selectable user interface objects that allow the user to enter and modify date or time values.
  • Table - Instances of this class implement a selectable user interface object that displays a list of images and strings and issue notification when selected.
  • TableColumn - Instances of this class represent a column in a table widget.
  • TableItem - Instances of this class represent a selectable user interface object that represents an item in a table.
  • TableCursor - A TableCursor provides a way for the user to navigate around a Table using the keyboard. It also provides a mechanism for selecting an individual cell in a table.
  • Tree - Instances of this class provide a selectable user interface object that displays a hierarchy of items and issue notification when an item in the hierarchy is selected.
  • TreeColumn - Instances of this class represent a column in a tree widget.
  • TreeItem - Instances of this class represent a selectable user interface object that represents an item in a tree.
  • List - Instances of this class represent a selectable user interface object that displays a list of strings and issues notification when a string selected. A list may be single or multi select.
  • ToolBar - Instances of this class support the layout of selectable tool bar items.
  • ToolItem - Instances of this class represent a selectable user interface object that represents a button in a tool bar.
  • Check ToolItem - Instances of this class represent a selectable user interface object that represents a button in a tool bar that can be checked and unchecked.
  • Radio ToolItem - Instances of this class represent a selectable user interface object that represents a button in a tool bar such that only one from group can be selected.
  • DropDown ToolItem - Instances of this class represent a selectable user interface object that represents a button in a tool bar that can show drop-down menu when clicked.
  • Separator ToolItem - Instances of this class represent a selectable user interface object that represents a separator in a tool bar.
  • CoolBar - Instances of this class provide an area for dynamically positioning the items they contain.
  • CoolItem - Instances of this class are selectable user interface objects that represent the dynamically positionable areas of a CoolBar.
  • Horizontal Separator - Horizontal separator.
  • Vertical Separator - Vertical separator.
  • ProgressBar - Instances of the receiver represent is an unselectable user interface object that is used to display progress, typically in the form of a bar.
  • Canvas - Instances of this class provide a surface for drawing arbitrary graphics.
  • Scale - Instances of this class are selectable user interface objects that represent a range of positive, numeric values.
  • Slider - Instances of this class are selectable user interface objects that represent a range of positive, numeric values.
  • Browser - A Browser implement the browser user interface metaphor. It allows the user to visualize and navigate through HTML documents (Eclipse 3.0 and above only).
  • Link - Instances of this class represent a selectable user interface object that displays a text with links.
  • ExpandBar - Instances of this class support the layout of selectable expand bar items.
  • ExpandItem - Instances of this class represent a selectable user interface object that represents a expandable item in a expand bar.
  • CLabel - A Label which supports aligned text and/or an image and different border styles.
  • CCombo - The CCombo class represents a selectable user interface object that combines a text field and a list and issues notificiation when an item is selected from the list.
  • StyledText - A StyledText is an editable user interface object that displays lines of text.
  • TableTree - A TableTree is a selectable user interface object that displays a hierarchy of items, and issues notification when an item is selected. As of 3.1 use Tree, TreeItem and TreeColumn.
  • DragSource - DragSource defines the source object for a drag and drop transfer.
  • DropTarget - DropTarget defines the target object for a drag and drop transfer.
  • TrayItem - Constructs a new instance of this class given its parent (which must be a Tray) and a style value describing its behavior and appearance. The item is added to the end of the items maintained by its parent.

  • ComboViewer - A concrete viewer based on a SWT Combo control.
  • ListViewer - A concrete viewer based on an SWT List control.
  • TableViewer - A concrete viewer based on a SWT Table control.
  • TableViewerColumn - ViewerColumn implementation for TableViewer to enable column-specific label providers and editing support.
  • CheckboxTableViewer - Creates a table viewer on a newly-created table control under the given parent. The table control is created using the given SWT style bits, plus the SWT.CHECK style bit. The table shows its contents in a single column, with no header. The viewer has no input, no content provider, a default label provider, no sorter, and no filters.
  • TreeViewer - A concrete viewer based on an SWT Tree control.
  • TreeViewerColumn - ViewerColumn implementation for TreeViewer to enable column-specific label providers and editing support.
  • CheckBoxTreeViewer - A concrete viewer based on a SWT Table control with checkboxes on each node.
  • TableTreeViewer - A concrete viewer based on a SWT TableTree control.
  • Table Composite - Composite with Table that lays out columns using TableColumnLayout.
  • TableViewer Composite - Composite with TableViewer that lays out columns using TableColumnLayout.
  • Tree Composite - Composite with Tree that lays out columns using TreeColumnLayout.
  • TreeViewer Composite - Composite with TreeViewer that lays out columns using TreeColumnLayout.
  • TextViewer - SWT based implementation of ITextViewer and its extension interfaces.
  • ControlDecoration - ControlDecoration renders an image decoration near a control. It allows clients to specify an image and a position for the image relative to the control. A ControlDecoration may be assigned description text, which can optionally be shown when the user hovers over the image. Clients can decorate any kind of control.

  • CDateTime - The CDateTime provides both textual and graphical means for setting the attributes of a java.util.Date class.
  • CalendarCombo - The Calendar Combo Widget is a combo box widget that opens a calendar when dropped down. The calendar is modelled after Microsoft Outlook's calendar widget and acts and behaves exactly the same (and it is also theme based).
  • DateChooser - DateChooser widget presents the monthly view of a calendar for date picking.
  • DateChooserCombo - DateChooserCombo widget is a date field editor that combines a text field and a popup calendar. This widget is based on FormattedText and DateChooser.
  • PGroup - The PGroup widget is a expandable/collapsible composite widget with attractive styling and an extensible design.
  • CollapsibleButtons - The Collapsible Buttons Widget is a customizable collapsible buttons widget modeled after the bottom left buttons widget in Microsoft Outlook. The widget is highly customizable from simple flags for setting things on and off, to extending interfaces for controlling how the buttons should be painted and other more advanced aspects.
  • CollapsibleButton - Drop new collapsible button on CollapsibleButtons widget.
  • Gallery - SWT Widget that displays a picture gallery.
  • GalleryItem - Picture item for Gallery widget.
  • GalleryTreeViewer - A concrete tree viewer based on an Gallery widget.
  • PShelf - The PShelf widget is a composite widget that is similar to a tab folder. It contains items which can be selected to show their client areas.
  • PShelfItem - Item for PShelf widget.
  • CTableTree - The CTableTree widget is a custom TableTree component created with two primary purposes: 1.Allow items to expand and collapse independently of one another 2.Separate the creation and maintenance of Cells from the implementation of the TableTree.
  • CContainerColumn - Column item for CTableTree widget.
  • CTableTreeItem - Row item for CTableTree widget.
  • Grid - The Grid widget is a spreadsheet/table component that offers features not currently found in the base SWT Table. Features include cell selection, column grouping, column spanning, row headers, and more.
  • GridColumn - Instances of this class represent a column in a grid widget.
  • GridColumnGroup - Instances of this class represent a column group in a grid widget.
  • GridItem - Instances of this class represent a selectable user interface object that represents an item in a grid.
  • GanttChart - The GANTT chart is a fully customizable widget for displaying anything from a simple chart to allowing user interaction via drag and drop and resizing and well as dependency interaction.
  • GanttGroup - A GanttGroup is a group of GanttEvents that will all draw on the same horizontal "line" in the GanttChart.
  • GanttEvent - One GanttEvent represents one "active" object int the GANTT chart.
  • GanttCheckpoint - Convenience class for creating a checkpoint instead of using the constructors on GanttEvent.
  • GanttImage - Convenience class for creating an image in the chart instead of using the constructors in GanttEvent.
  • GanttScope - A convenience class for creating a GanttScope instead of using the specific constructors on the GanttEvent.
  • CompositeTable - CompositeTable is a custom SWT grid control that: 1.Gives you control over the layout of your rows. 2.Automatically edits in place using any SWT control Manages CRUD operations simply and automatically. 3.Requests only visible data using a virtual table API for maximum scalability and performance.
  • FormattedText - FormattedText is a decorator component adding input and display mask capabilities on a Text widget. Formatting is based on a public formatter API.
  • GridTableViewer - A concrete table viewer based on an Grid control.
  • GridTreeViewer - A concrete tree viewer based on an Grid control.
  • RadioGroup - SWT Widget that presents a group of radio buttons.
  • RadioItem - Instances of this class represent a selectable user interface object that represents an radio button in a radio group.
  • RadioGroupViewer - A concrete viewer based on a Nebula RadioGroup control.
  • TableCombo - The TableCombo class represents a selectable user interface object that combines a label, textfield, and a table and issues notification when an item is selected from the table.
  • TableComboViewer - A concrete viewer based on a Nebula TableCombo control.

  • ColumnLayout - This layout manager arranges children of the composite parent in vertical columns. All the columns are identical size and children are stretched horizontally to fill the column width. The goal is to give layout some reasonable range of column numbers to allow it to handle various parent widths. That way, column number will drop to the lowest number in the range when width decreases, and grow up to the highest number in the range when allowed by the parent width.
  • TableWrapLayout - This implementation of the layout algorithm attempts to position controls in the composite using a two-pass autolayout HTML table algorithm recommeded by HTML 4.01 W3C specification. The main differences with GridLayout is that it has two passes and that width and height are not calculated in the same pass.
  • Button - Instances of this class represent a selectable user interface object that issues notification when pressed and released.
  • Composite - Instances of this class are controls which are capable of containing other controls.
  • Composite Separator - Creates the composite that can serve as a separator between various parts of a form. Separator height should be controlled by setting the height hint on the layout data for the composite.
  • Label - Instances of this class represent a non-selectable user interface object that displays a string or image. When SEPARATOR is specified, displays a single vertical or horizontal line.
  • Hyperlink - Hyperlink is a concrete implementation of the abstract base class that draws text in the client area. Text can be wrapped and underlined. Hyperlink is typically added to the hyperlink group so that certain properties are managed for all the hyperlinks that belong to it.
  • ImageHyperlink - This class extends hyperlink widget by adding the capability to render an image relative to the text. If no text has been set, only image will be shown. Images for hover and active states can be set in addition to the normal state image.
  • FormText - This class is a read-only text control that is capable of rendering wrapped text. Text can be rendered as-is or by parsing the formatting XML tags. Independently, words that start with http:// can be converted into hyperlinks on the fly.
  • Separator - A horizontal or vertical line used to separate other controls.
  • Table - Instances of this class implement a selectable user interface object that displays a list of images and strings and issue notification when selected.
  • Text - Instances of this class are selectable user interface objects that allow the user to enter and modify text.
  • Tree - Instances of this class provide a selectable user interface object that displays a hierarchy of items and issue notification when an item in the hierarchy is selected.
  • ExpandableComposite - This composite is capable of expanding or collapsing a single client that is its direct child. The composite renders an expansion toggle affordance (according to the chosen style), and a title that also acts as a hyperlink (can be selected and is traversable). The client is layed out below the title when expanded, or hidden when collapsed.
  • Section - A variation of the expandable composite that adds optional description below the title. Section is often used as a basic building block in forms because it provides for logical grouping of information.
  • Form - Form is a custom control that renders a title and an optional background image above the body composite. It can be used alone when part of parents that are scrolled. If scrolling is required, use ScrolledForm instead because it has an instance of Form and adds scrolling capability.
  • ScrolledForm - ScrolledForm is a control that is capable of scrolling an instance of the Form class. It should be created in a parent that will allow it to use all the available area (for example, a shell, a view or an editor).

  • New - Adds new subclass of Action to this form and allows to drop it on design canvas.
  • External - Allows to select some existing Action type (in separate external class) and drop it on design canvas.
  • Separator - A separator is a special kind of contribution item which acts as a visual separator and, optionally, acts as a group marker. Unlike group markers, separators do have a visual representation for menus and toolbars.
  • MenuManager - Creates a new MenuManager to represent a top-level pull down menu or a cascade menu.

  • Menu Bar - Instances of this class represent horizontal menu bar.
  • Popup Menu - Popup menu that can be dropped on any Control.
  • Cascade Menu - Special MenuItem that has cascade sub-menu.
  • MenuItem - Instances of this class represent a selectable user interface object that represents an item in a menu.
  • Radio MenuItem - Instances of this class represent a selectable user interface object that issues notification when checked and unchecked. Only one of them can be checked in same group.
  • Check MenuItem - Instances of this class represent a selectable user interface object that issues notification when checked and unchecked. Any number of them can be checked in same group.
  • Separator MenuItem - Special MenuItem that looks as horizontal separator line.

  • BooleanFieldEditor - A field editor for a boolean type preference.
  • StringFieldEditor - A field editor for a string type preference.
  • IntegerFieldEditor - A field editor for an integer type preference.
  • DoubleFieldEditor - A field editor for an double type preference.
  • ComboFieldEditor - A field editor for a combo box that allows the drop-down selection of one of a list of items.
  • RadioGroupFieldEditor - A field editor for an enumeration type preference. The choices are presented as a list of radio buttons.
  • ColorFieldEditor - A field editor for a color type preference.
  • FontFieldEditor - A field editor for a font type preference.
  • ScaleFieldEditor - A field editor for an integer type preference.
  • PathEditor - A field editor to edit directory paths.
  • DirectoryFieldEditor - A field editor for a directory path type preference. A standard directory dialog appears when the user presses the change button.
  • FileFieldEditor - A field editor for a file path type preference. A standard file dialog appears when the user presses the change button.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Merging two sorted arrays - Big O (n+m) time complexity

 Problem :  Merge the two sorted arrays. Edge case :  Array can empty Arrays can be in different size let getMaxLength = ( input1 , input...