package monolipse.unity.preferences; import org.eclipse.jface.preference.*; import org.eclipse.ui.IWorkbenchPreferencePage; import org.eclipse.ui.IWorkbench; import monolipse.unity.Activator; /** * This class represents a preference page that * is contributed to the Preferences dialog. By * subclassing <samp>FieldEditorPreferencePage</samp>, we * can use the field support built into JFace that allows * us to create a page that is small and knows how to * save, restore and apply itself. * <p> * This page is used to modify preferences only. They * are stored in the preference store that belongs to * the main plug-in class. That way, preferences can * be accessed directly via the preference store. */ public class UnityPreferencePage extends FieldEditorPreferencePage implements IWorkbenchPreferencePage { public UnityPreferencePage() { super(GRID); setPreferenceStore(Activator.getDefault().getPreferenceStore()); setDescription("A demonstration of a preference page implementation"); } /** * Creates the field editors. Field editors are abstractions of * the common GUI blocks needed to manipulate various types * of preferences. Each field editor knows how to save and * restore itself. */ public void createFieldEditors() { addField(new DirectoryFieldEditor(PreferenceConstants.P_PATH, "&Directory preference:", getFieldEditorParent())); addField( new BooleanFieldEditor( PreferenceConstants.P_BOOLEAN, "&An example of a boolean preference", getFieldEditorParent())); addField(new RadioGroupFieldEditor( PreferenceConstants.P_CHOICE, "An example of a multiple-choice preference", 1, new String[][] { { "&Choice 1", "choice1" }, { "C&hoice 2", "choice2" } }, getFieldEditorParent())); addField( new StringFieldEditor(PreferenceConstants.P_STRING, "A &text preference:", getFieldEditorParent())); } /* (non-Javadoc) * @see org.eclipse.ui.IWorkbenchPreferencePage#init(org.eclipse.ui.IWorkbench) */ public void init(IWorkbench workbench) { } }