Java Code Examples for org.eclipse.swt.custom.StyledText#notifyListeners()
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Example 1
Source File: AbstractAutoEditTest.java From xtext-eclipse with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 5 votes |
protected void pressKey(XtextEditor editor, char c) throws Exception { StyledText textWidget = editor.getInternalSourceViewer().getTextWidget(); Event e = new Event(); e.character = c; e.type = SWT.KeyDown; e.doit = true; //XXX Hack! if (c == SWT.ESC) { e.keyCode = 27; } textWidget.notifyListeners(SWT.KeyDown, e); }
Example 2
Source File: AbstractAutoEditTest.java From xtext-eclipse with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 5 votes |
protected void pasteText(XtextEditor editor, String text) throws Exception { StyledText textWidget = editor.getInternalSourceViewer().getTextWidget(); Point selection = textWidget.getSelection(); Event event = new Event(); event.start = selection.x; event.end = selection.y; event.text = text; event.keyCode = KeyLookupFactory.getDefault().getCtrl(); textWidget.notifyListeners(SWT.KeyDown, event); Method sendKeyEvent = textWidget.getClass().getDeclaredMethod("sendKeyEvent", Event.class); sendKeyEvent.setAccessible(true); sendKeyEvent.invoke(textWidget, event); }
Example 3
Source File: AbstractLinkedEditingIntegrationTest.java From xtext-eclipse with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 5 votes |
protected void pressKey(XtextEditor editor, char c) throws Exception { StyledText textWidget = editor.getInternalSourceViewer().getTextWidget(); Event e = new Event(); e.character = c; e.type = SWT.KeyDown; e.doit = true; //XXX Hack! if (c == SWT.ESC) { e.keyCode = 27; } textWidget.notifyListeners(SWT.KeyDown, e); }
Example 4
Source File: AbstractAutoEditTest.java From xtext-eclipse with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 5 votes |
protected void pressKey(XtextEditor editor, char c) throws Exception { StyledText textWidget = editor.getInternalSourceViewer().getTextWidget(); Event e = new Event(); e.character = c; e.type = SWT.KeyDown; e.doit = true; //XXX Hack! if (c == SWT.ESC) { e.keyCode = 27; } textWidget.notifyListeners(SWT.KeyDown, e); }
Example 5
Source File: AbstractAutoEditTest.java From xtext-eclipse with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 5 votes |
protected void pasteText(XtextEditor editor, String text) throws Exception { StyledText textWidget = editor.getInternalSourceViewer().getTextWidget(); Point selection = textWidget.getSelection(); Event event = new Event(); event.start = selection.x; event.end = selection.y; event.text = text; event.keyCode = KeyLookupFactory.getDefault().getCtrl(); textWidget.notifyListeners(SWT.KeyDown, event); Method sendKeyEvent = textWidget.getClass().getDeclaredMethod("sendKeyEvent", Event.class); sendKeyEvent.setAccessible(true); sendKeyEvent.invoke(textWidget, event); }
Example 6
Source File: AbstractLinkedEditingIntegrationTest.java From xtext-eclipse with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 5 votes |
protected void pressKey(XtextEditor editor, char c) throws Exception { StyledText textWidget = editor.getInternalSourceViewer().getTextWidget(); Event e = new Event(); e.character = c; e.type = SWT.KeyDown; e.doit = true; //XXX Hack! if (c == SWT.ESC) { e.keyCode = 27; } textWidget.notifyListeners(SWT.KeyDown, e); }
Example 7
Source File: Bug493784Test.java From xtext-xtend with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 5 votes |
private void pressKey(final XtextEditor editor, final char c) throws Exception { final StyledText textWidget = editor.getInternalSourceViewer().getTextWidget(); final Event e = new Event(); e.character = c; e.type = SWT.KeyDown; e.doit = true; textWidget.notifyListeners(SWT.KeyDown, e); }
Example 8
Source File: InsertStringHandler.java From xtext-xtend with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Override public Object execute(ExecutionEvent event) throws ExecutionException { XtextEditor editor = EditorUtils.getActiveXtextEditor(event); if (editor != null) { // Hack, would be nicer with document edits, but this way we don't loose auto edit StyledText textWidget = editor.getInternalSourceViewer().getTextWidget(); Event e = new Event(); e.character = replaceChar; e.type = SWT.KeyDown; e.doit = true; textWidget.notifyListeners(SWT.KeyDown, e); } return null; }