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  final RoundedToolbar roundedToolBar = new RoundedToolbar(shell, SWT.PUSH);
 
  final RoundedToolbar roundedToolBar = new RoundedToolbar(shell, SWT.PUSH);
 
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  RoundedToolItem item = new RoundedToolItem(roundedToolBar);
 
  RoundedToolItem item = new RoundedToolItem(roundedToolBar);
 
  item.setTooltipText("Simple item");
 
  item.setTooltipText("Simple item");

Latest revision as of 07:07, 19 March 2020

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Introduction

RoundedToolbar.png

A simple rounded toolbar with grey buttons.

Usage

This is very simple : you instantiate a RoundedToolbar and then you create RoundedToolItems (like the Toolbar widget):

final RoundedToolbar roundedToolBar = new RoundedToolbar(shell, SWT.PUSH);

RoundedToolItem item = new RoundedToolItem(roundedToolBar);
item.setTooltipText("Simple item");
item.setSelectionImage(iconBubble1w);
item.setImage(iconBubble1b);
item.setWidth(40);

And voilà !

If you want to implement a "radio button behaviour" (when you click on a button this button keeps selected and the other are un-selected) without drawing the radio circle, just add SWT.HIDE_SELECTION to the constructor of RoundedToolbar : new RoundedToolbar(shell, SWT.HIDE_SELECTION).

Actually, the buttons can be PUSH BUTTON (default behaviour, SWT.PUSH), RADIO BUTTONS(SWT.RADIO) or CHECKBOX BUTTONS(SWT.CHECK).

You can customize your buttons: selection image, image when not selected or disabled, font color, size...

Examples

An example called RoundedToolbarSnippet.java is located in the plugin org.eclipse.nebula.widgets.opal.roundedtoolbar.snippets.

This example is also available here : RoundedToolbarSnippet.java

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