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Onofrio Panzarino
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> Sub: SWT: floating composites
Note that it pays to repeat all important words from the
'subject' somewhere in the 'body', as some people ignore
subject lines and would miss the 'SWT'
While this group deals with SWT (in the sense SWT is a 'GUI Toolkit'),
most people who frequent c.l.j.gui are much more familiar with the
core AWT/Swing classes.
If you do not find an answer here, you might have better
luck at the eclipse forums devoted to SWT. More info. here..
<http://www.eclipse.org/newsgroups/main.html#eclipse> *
* As an aside - I detest that lame-a.s frames based site with
a vengeance. To get that link (with anchor), I needed to
- go into the source of the frames page to find the name
of the document of interest.
- Make a direct reference to the document.
- Search the source of the document for '<a name'.
> I should create something which looks like ms access query editor
That is not a bery good description for anyone who does
not use MS, or MS Access. Is this effect represented
in a screenshot anywhere on the net? If so, where?
If not.. can you upload a screenshot somewhere we can see?
(Note, that is simply a question)
>..or
> enterprise manager query editor so i need composites to be moveable in
> a shell.
..that does not mean much to me (though maybe that
is just me)
> Above all, does anyone know a about an existing (possibly opensource)
> component?
> Which do you think would be the best way? I think using trackers would
> be a good choice.
I have no idea what you're talking about. Hopefully
you will have better luck with other people/places of
communication.
Good luck with it.