Hi Thomas, If I remember well, if you want to paint over multiple widgets you have to work with the parent composite.
For your second point...Well, (native) tables... at least, it exists but it is almost impossible to customize it. And YES, you do not have access to the table headers :'( (on Windows for sure, I do not know for other platforms) Did you consider having a look to Nebula Grid or Nebula NatTable ? Regards Laurent Le lun. 4 nov. 2019 à 14:51, Thomas Singer <ts-...@syntevo.com> a écrit : > Painting over/across multiple controls is not supported, right? > > I have tested it now on a Table control. It looks like painting over the > header is not supported. Is it expected that in > > Rectangle clientArea = table.getClientArea(); > > the point (clientArea.x, clientArea.y) is inside the table header, not > in the first cell? > > -- > Thomas > > > On 2019-10-25 20:22, Thomas Singer wrote: > > Hi Laurent, > > > > Thanks for the tip with the paint listener. Unexpectedly this works on > > Windows - I thought it didn't when I tried in the past. > > > > Have a nice weekend! > > > _______________________________________________ > platform-dev mailing list > platform-dev@eclipse.org > To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe > from this list, visit > https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/platform-dev >
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