Java Code Examples for org.eclipse.jface.dialogs.Dialog#convertWidthInCharsToPixels()
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Example 1
Source File: PixelConverter.java From xtext-eclipse with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 4 votes |
public int convertWidthInCharsToPixels(int chars) { return Dialog.convertWidthInCharsToPixels(fFontMetrics, chars); }
Example 2
Source File: PixelConverter.java From APICloud-Studio with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 4 votes |
public int convertWidthInCharsToPixels(int chars) { return Dialog.convertWidthInCharsToPixels(fFontMetrics, chars); }
Example 3
Source File: PixelConverter.java From Eclipse-Postfix-Code-Completion with Eclipse Public License 1.0 | 4 votes |
public int convertWidthInCharsToPixels(int chars) { return Dialog.convertWidthInCharsToPixels(fFontMetrics, chars); }
Example 4
Source File: PixelConverter.java From birt with Eclipse Public License 1.0 | 4 votes |
public int convertWidthInCharsToPixels( int chars ) { return Dialog.convertWidthInCharsToPixels( fFontMetrics, chars ); }
Example 5
Source File: JavaEditorAppearanceConfigurationBlock.java From Eclipse-Postfix-Code-Completion with Eclipse Public License 1.0 | 3 votes |
/** * Returns the number of pixels corresponding to the width of the given * number of characters. * <p> * This method may only be called after <code>initializeDialogUnits</code> * has been called. * </p> * <p> * Clients may call this framework method, but should not override it. * </p> * * @param chars * the number of characters * @return the number of pixels */ protected int convertWidthInCharsToPixels(int chars) { // test for failure to initialize for backward compatibility if (fFontMetrics == null) return 0; return Dialog.convertWidthInCharsToPixels(fFontMetrics, chars); }
Example 6
Source File: JavaEditorColoringConfigurationBlock.java From Eclipse-Postfix-Code-Completion with Eclipse Public License 1.0 | 3 votes |
/** * Returns the number of pixels corresponding to the width of the given number of characters. * <p> * This method may only be called after <code>initializeDialogUnits</code> has been called. * </p> * <p> * Clients may call this framework method, but should not override it. * </p> * * @param chars the number of characters * @return the number of pixels */ private int convertWidthInCharsToPixels(int chars) { // test for failure to initialize for backward compatibility if (fFontMetrics == null) return 0; return Dialog.convertWidthInCharsToPixels(fFontMetrics, chars); }