############################################################################### # Copyright (c) 2000, 2004 IBM Corporation and others. # # This program and the accompanying materials # are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0 # which accompanies this distribution, and is available at # https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/ # # SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0 # # Contributors: # IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation ############################################################################### providerName = Eclipse.org plugin.SWTBrowserDemos.name = SWT Browser Demos Plugin category.SWTExamples.name = SWT Examples view.BrowserDemos.name = Browser Demo launchcategory.SWTViewExamples.name = Workbench Views launchcategory.SWTViewExamples.description = \ A collection of Standard Widget Toolkit examples that run as Views inside the Workbench. \ These examples will create a new View in the current Perspective. launchitem.BrowserDemos.name = Browser Demo launchitem.BrowserDemos.description = \ The example illustrates how to use the SWT Browser widget for HTML rendering.\n\n\ The Pawns Game is a board game that can be played against the computer or against another player.\n\n\ Rendering is based on HTML and CSS techniques. The board is a table filled with hyperlinks. Cascading Style Sheets \ provide various themes and control the table aesthetic appearance. \n\ The API org.eclipse.swt.browser.Browser.setText(java.lang.String) draws the board game from HTML generated in memory.\n\ Player moves are captured by implementing the interface org.eclipse.swt.browser.LocationListener. e.g the player clicks \ on a cell that defines an hyperlink with a URL http://www.org.eclipse.swt.examples.browser.demos/xx1yy2.\ That hyperlink identifies the position of the cell selected by the player. The move is completed by generating \ new HTML content and invoking Browser.setText to update the board game. view.name = Browser Demo