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Palette
The
Palette provides quick access to toolkit-specific components as well as any custom
components installed by the user. The Palette is organized into categories which
may be expanded, collapsed or hidden. Different palettes are provided
for SWT, Swing and GWT.
Select it in the palette and drop it on the Design View
or Component Tree by
clicking in the desired location.
Use the Choose Component command to select the widget
type from Choose Component dialog.
Multiple widgets of the same type may be
added to the Design View by holding down the Ctrl key when
selecting the widget in the Palette.
The palette may be customized by
right-clicking anywhere in the palette to access the
palette context
menu or by opening the Palette
Manager dialog..
The following commands are common to every palette:
Selection
Marquee
Choose
Tab Order
Common Palette Commands
Icon
Menu Name
Description
Selection
Select one or more widgets. Hold the Shift or Ctrl key down
to select multiple widgets.
Marquee
Rubber band select multiple widgets. Hold the Alt key and start
dragging to automatically activate the Marquee tool.
Choose
Adds a component to the editor. Enter the name of the class or select it
from the history list. You can right-click on an item in the list to
Remove from History.
Tab Order
Set the tab order of the components.
The position of the Palette may be configured via
drag and drop. The Palette may be docked to either the left or right
side of the Design View. The
Palette may also be collapse and expanded on demand.
The Palette is also available as a standalone view.