Hi Ceki, +1 for using multiple columns and for Nebula grid table (although I've been using it ever ...)
Christian 2012/7/15 ceki <[email protected]>: > > Displaying each field in a separate columns is nice idea but I forgot > about stack trace lines. Stack trace lines have to be displayed on > cells spanning multiple (if not all) columns. The regular SWT Table > does not offer this capability. Fortunately, the Nebula Grid widget > [1] does. I could easily install it via its p2 repository. > > Cheers, > > [1] http://www.eclipse.org/nebula/widgets/grid/grid.php > > > > On 15.07.2012 16:09, ceki wrote: >> >> On 13.07.2012 22:53, Christian Trutz wrote: >>> >>> Hi together, >>> >>> here my comments on Logback Beagle Release 1.0.0: >>> >>> 4. Introduce LabelProvider and ContentProvider for virtual table >>> (BeagleView) >>> 5. ITableItemStub#getText() and #getImage() --> LabelProvider >>> 7. Remove ITableItemStubs (incl. subclasses) --> ContentProvider >> >> >> Currently, logback-beagle displays its output in table with a single >> column. The user experience is likely to be improved by displaying >> output on multiple columns, say, one column per event field. With >> multiple columns the user would be able to resize columns which could >> improve readability of the logs. >> >> WDYT? >> >>> Regards Christian > > > > -- > Ceki > http://tinyurl.com/proLogback > > > _______________________________________________ > logback-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.qos.ch/mailman/listinfo/logback-dev -- Christian Trutz Von-Flotow-Straße 24 D-45772 Marl Festnetz (privat): +49 (0)2365 3840327 E-Mail: [email protected] _______________________________________________ logback-dev mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.qos.ch/mailman/listinfo/logback-dev
