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author | Dirk Fauth <dirk.fauth@googlemail.com> | Mon Jan 16 14:24:08 2023 +0100 |
committer | Dirk Fauth <dirk.fauth@googlemail.com> | Mon Jan 16 14:24:08 2023 +0100 |
tree | 76a34b45bd2972a24214dae2d80ae16cdd6946ac | |
parent | 381fb194f968e5de1b0886f432c6a95dc4960bfd [diff] |
Bug 581362 - Create a filter strategy with excludes Signed-off-by: Dirk Fauth <dirk.fauth@googlemail.com> Change-Id: I8b0500661b352475c99fbf8da6d0fe696c0a37c7
NatTable is a powerful and flexible SWT table/grid widget that is built to handle very large data sets, real-time updates, dynamic styling, and more.
NatTable is a subproject of the Nebula Project the home of further supplemental custom widgets for SWT.
To get started with NatTable it is recommended to read through the NatTable Getting Started Tutorial we published at vogella Tutorials. It explains the basic concepts, how to install NatTable to the IDE or how to add it to a Target Definition, and it contains some basic exercises.
One of the best ways to get familiar with NatTable is to have a look at example code. There are several options to have a look at the NatTable Examples code: