Ctrl-Shift-1 is "Select in Projects", is that what you mean? If so,
did you implement the findPath(Node root, Object target) method in
your logical view provider?
On 5/8/08, Marcus Blümel <
marcus.bluemel@...> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I would like to implement the "find in projects" feature to files opened
> with my custom project.
> I created at first a very basic LogicalViewProvider that looked like this:
>
> DataObject projectDirDO =
> DataObject.find(project.getProjectDirectory());
> AbstractNode folderNode = (AbstractNode) projectDirDO.getNodeDelegate();
> folderNode.setIconBaseWithExtension("sims/limbsim/project/nb/LimbsProjectFileIcon.png");
> return folderNode;
>
> In this case I get an error message in case I press Shift+CRTL+1 on an open
> document complaining about a missing "Project" in the nodes lookup.
> Then I added the Project into the lookup of the node created in the
> LogicalViewProvider. So I added the the following to the lines above:
>
> FilterNode fn = new FilterNode(folderNode, null,
> new ProxyLookup(folderNode.getLookup(),
> Lookups.fixed(new Object[]{project})));
> return fn;
>
> Now the error message disappears but in the status bar appears:
> "The document node could not be found in the Projects tab."
>
> Question:
> What is the easiest (or preferred) way to add this functionality to the
> documents opened by a project. By the way, the "Find in files" action works.
>
> Greetings,
> Marcus
>