So is the behaviour:
- if Filter By Extension is unchecked, then the user can select any file
and any format
- if Filter By Extension is checked, then the user selects a file and
the format is determined from the extension
?
Would an even simpler alternative be to determine the format from the
Hi Peppe
Don't understand what you want exactly.
Do you want :
to create a new "PlugIn" and add it to the ToolBar ?
Create a new "CursorTool" and add it to the ToolBar?
Move an existing CursorTool to the ToolBar ?
Something else ?
According to the documentation, WorkbenchToolBar has both method
Hi all,
how can I add a tool to the toolbar without warping to a plugin?
I can convert a tool to a plugin and this method works to add a plugin to
toolbar:
public void initi
On 13.10.2011 21:52, G. Allegri wrote:
> I appreciate really much your efforts, and I've just seen the clenup to the
> wiki.
> I just add a clarification about my hint on plugin naming. Looking the
> folders under the Files [1] pasge can be confusing, and moreover the various
> plugins don't fol
> On 10/13/2011 2:24 AM, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
>> On 13.10.2011 01:02, Martin Davis wrote:
>>> One reason for having the double choice of both format and file name is
>>> that there are formats (such as GML) which don't have a standard file
>>> extension that can be used to drive the choice
On 14.10.2011 09:12, Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
> Hi Ede,
> I am glad if you add these symbols. I created them modifing original DWG
> files from Italian Geological Services. The symbols are redraw individually
> (from DXF page of a dataset of symbols) and the symbols itself have
> originally no copy
Hi Ede,
I am glad if you add these symbols. I created them modifing original DWG files
from Italian Geological Services. The symbols are redraw individually (from DXF
page of a dataset of symbols) and the symbols itself have originally no
copyright (these are general symbols used by geologists s