Class AbstractItemExtensionElement
Subclasses are used in conjunction with the
org.eclipse.ui.cheatsheets.cheatSheetItemExtension
extension
point. Subclasses must be public and have a public 1-arg constructor
that takes the name of the attribute type String
. The
extension point specifies the name of the subclass and the name of the XML
attribute that it can handle. When the cheat sheet framework encounters an
item (or subitem) element in the cheat sheet content file with an attribute
with a matching name, an instance of the corresponding item extension subclass
is created. It is up to this instance to remember the attribute value if
required. Later, when creating the visual controls for the item
are being created, the instance is given the opportunity to add extra controls.
- Since:
- 3.0
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorDescriptionAbstractItemExtensionElement
(String attributeName) Creates a new item element extension for handling the XML attributes of the given name. -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionabstract void
createControl
(Composite composite) Called by the cheat sheet framework when creating the visual representation of a step.abstract void
dispose()
Called by the cheat sheet framework to dispose of this item element extension.final String
Returns the name of the XML attribute that this item extension handles.abstract void
handleAttribute
(String attributeValue) Called by the cheat sheet framework to parse and extract information from the string value of the XML attribute.
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Constructor Details
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AbstractItemExtensionElement
Creates a new item element extension for handling the XML attributes of the given name.- Parameters:
attributeName
- the name of the attribute that this item extension handles- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- ifattributeName
isnull
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Method Details
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getAttributeName
Returns the name of the XML attribute that this item extension handles.- Returns:
- the name of the attribute that this item extension handles
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handleAttribute
Called by the cheat sheet framework to parse and extract information from the string value of the XML attribute.- Parameters:
attributeValue
- the attribute value specified in the cheat sheet content file
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createControl
Called by the cheat sheet framework when creating the visual representation of a step. This method should add a small button (suggested size 16x16 pixels) to the given composite to decorate the step.Important note: In some presentations of the cheatsheet, the color of the background is varied to emphasize the current step. Because of this, it is important to always use the background color of the composite (
composite.getBackground()
) as the background color for any additional controls; otherwise the new controls will not match their surrounding.- Parameters:
composite
- the composite to add extra controls to
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dispose
public abstract void dispose()Called by the cheat sheet framework to dispose of this item element extension.This is the last method called on the
AbstractItemExtensionElement
. At this point the controls (if they were ever created) have been disposed as part of an SWT composite. There is no guarantee that createControl() has been called, so the controls may never have been created.Within this method an item element extension may release any resources, fonts, images, etc. held by this part. It is also very important to deregister all listeners.
Clients should not call this method (the cheat sheet framework calls this method at appropriate times).
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