Hi,
DefaultMultipageEditor uses StructuredTextEdtior
for the text page,
extending it to interact with other pages.
DefaultMultipageEditor is disigned to work with
objects of
org.jboss.tools.common.model.XModel, which is very specific.
If you already have some multi page editor with ui
pages
based on your internal model, then the easiest
way is to add
StructuredTextEdtior as text page.
You can look into code of DefaultMultipageEditor
just for a hint,
what may be needed
to make all pages of your multi-page editor
interact smoothly.
Slava Kabanovich
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 11:26
AM
Subject: [jbosstools-dev] a question about adding
text tab on multi pageeditor.
> Hi all,
>
> I want to add a text editor page on my
multi editor for editing text
> source, so I think the first candidacy is
StructuredTextEditor from WTP
> , but I found
> there is a
DefaultMultipageEditor in org.jboss.tools.common plugin and
> this editor
has included a text editor already.
> So I have two chooses :
>
1.Use StructuredTextEditor for the source tab.
> 2.Use the
DefaultMultipageEditor for the top multi editor.
>
> I want to know
what's the differents between the StructuredTextEdtior
> and the text
editor of DefaultMultipageEditor , which one is best?
>
> best
regards
>
> - Dart Peng
>
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