Eclipse Platform
Release 3.1

org.eclipse.ui
Interface IPlaceholderFolderLayout

All Known Subinterfaces:
IFolderLayout

public interface IPlaceholderFolderLayout

An IPlaceholderFolderLayout is used to define the initial view placeholders within a folder. The folder itself is contained within an IPageLayout.

This interface is not intended to be implemented by clients.

Since:
2.0
See Also:
IPageLayout.createPlaceholderFolder(java.lang.String, int, float, java.lang.String)

Method Summary
 void addPlaceholder(String viewId)
          Adds a view placeholder to this folder.
 

Method Detail

addPlaceholder

public void addPlaceholder(String viewId)
Adds a view placeholder to this folder. A view placeholder is used to define the position of a view before the view appears. Initially, it is invisible; however, if the user ever opens a view whose compound id matches the placeholder, the view will appear at the same location as the placeholder. See the IPageLayout type documentation for more details about compound ids. If the placeholder contains wildcards, it remains in the layout, otherwise it is replaced by the view. If the primary id of the placeholder has no wildcards, it must refer to a view contributed to the workbench's view extension point (named "org.eclipse.ui.views").

Parameters:
viewId - the compound view id (wildcards allowed)

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