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diff --git a/examples/org.eclipse.swt.examples.ole.win32/plugin.properties b/examples/org.eclipse.swt.examples.ole.win32/plugin.properties deleted file mode 100755 index 143293326c..0000000000 --- a/examples/org.eclipse.swt.examples.ole.win32/plugin.properties +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ -############################################################################### -# Copyright (c) 2000, 2003 IBM Corporation and others. -# All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials -# are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 -# which accompanies this distribution, and is available at -# http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html -# -# Contributors: -# IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation -############################################################################### -providerName = Eclipse.org -plugin.SWTOLEExample.name = SWT OLE Example Plugin (Win32) -category.SWTExamples.name = SWT Examples -view.OLEWebBrowserExample.name = OLE Web Browser (Win32) - -launchcategory.SWTWin32OnlyExamples.name = Win32 only -launchcategory.SWTWin32OnlyExamples.description = \ - A collection of Standard Widget Toolkit examples for Windows systems only. - -launchitem.OLEWebBrowserExample.name = OLE Web Browser -launchitem.OLEWebBrowserExample.description = \ - This example demonstrates how to embed an Active X control into an SWT application or an Eclipse view.\n\n\ - When the view is opened, it will create an instance of the Windows Internet Explorer \ - control. The OLE Web Browser has \ - Back and Forward buttons to take you to recently visited pages. The browser also contains \ - a Home button to take you to the web browser's home page, a Stop button which stops the \ - current transfer, a Search button which will search for text typed in the Address text field, and \ - a Refresh button which re-draws the contents of the currently displayed page. There is also a \ - Go button which, when clicked, will attempt to load the page specified in the Address field. - -browser.Back.text = Backward -browser.Back.tooltip = Go to previous Web site in the history list - -browser.Forward.text = Forward -browser.Forward.tooltip = Go to next Web site in the history list - -browser.Home.text = Home -browser.Home.tooltip = Go to home Web site - -browser.Stop.text = Stop -browser.Stop.tooltip = Stop loading current Web site - -browser.Refresh.text = Refresh -browser.Refresh.tooltip = Refresh current Web site - -browser.Search.text = Search -browser.Search.tooltip = Search the Web - -browser.Address.label = Address : - -browser.Go.text = Go - -browser.State.Uninitialized.text = Not ready. -browser.State.Loading.text = Loading Web site... -browser.State.Loaded.text = Ready. -browser.State.Interactive.text = Loading Web site... -browser.State.Complete.text = Done. - -error.CouldNotLoadResources = Unable to load resources -error.CouldNotCreateBrowserControl = Unable to create <<Browser Control>> - -launchitem.OLEExample.name=OLE Example -launchitem.OLEExample.description=\ - The OLE example demonstrates how to embed an Active X control into \ - an SWT application.\n\n\ - - - |