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# IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
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providerName = Eclipse.org
plugin.SWTPaintExample.name = SWT Views Example Plugin
category.SWTExamples.name = SWT Examples
view.PaintExample.name = Paint
launchcategory.SWTViewExamples.name = Workbench Views
launchcategory.SWTViewExamples.description = \
A collection of Standard Widget Toolkit examples that run as Views inside the Workbench. \
These examples will create a new View in the current Perspective.
launchitem.PaintExample.name = Paint
launchitem.PaintExample.description = \
This example demonstrates the use of SWT graphics operations in the form of a \
rudimentary bitmap painting program. The Airbrush Tool implementation also \
demonstrates a mechanism for managing timed GUI operations in the background \
that are triggered by user input.\n\n\
Select a tool with which to draw in the drawing area. There are a number of tools \
to choose from on the toolbar. To change the color selection, click on a color in the \
palette below the drawing area: left-click for the foreground color, right-click for the \
background color.\n\n\
Uses SWT's GC and FontDialog, and JFace's InputDialog and action set support.
view.LayoutExample.name = SWT Layouts
launchcategory.SWTViewExamples.name = Workbench Views
launchcategory.SWTViewExamples.description = \
A collection of Standard Widget Toolkit examples that run as Views inside the Workbench. \
These examples will create a new View in the current Perspective.
launchitem.LayoutExample.name = Layouts
launchitem.LayoutExample.description = \
This example is a simple demonstration of common SWT layouts. \n\n\
It consists of a tab folder where each tab 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.
view.ControlsExample.name = SWT Controls
view.CustomControlsExample.name = SWT Custom Controls
launchcategory.SWTViewExamples.name = Workbench Views
launchcategory.SWTViewExamples.description = \
A collection of Standard Widget Toolkit examples that run as Views inside the Workbench. \
These examples will create a new View in the current Perspective.
launchitem.ControlsExample.name = Controls
launchitem.ControlsExample.description = \
This example is a simple demonstration of native SWT controls.\n\n\
It consists of a tab folder where each tab allows the user \
to interact with a different SWT control. \
The user can change styles and settings and view how this affects the control.
launchitem.CustomControlsExample.name = Custom Controls
launchitem.CustomControlsExample.description = \
This example is a simple demonstration of custom SWT controls.\n\n\
It consists of a tab folder where each tab allows the user \
to interact with a different SWT custom control. \
The user can change styles and settings and view how this affects the control.
view.BrowserExample.name = Web Browser
launchcategory.SWTViewExamples.name = Workbench Views
launchcategory.SWTViewExamples.description = \
A collection of Standard Widget Toolkit examples that run as Views inside the Workbench. \
These examples will create a new View in the current Perspective.
launchitem.BrowserExample.name = Web Browser
launchitem.BrowserExample.description = \
This example demonstrates how to integrate a Web Browser with 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).