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| Packages that use org.eclipse.jface.window | |
| org.eclipse.compare | Provides support for performing structural and textual compare operations on arbitrary data and displaying the results. |
| org.eclipse.compare.internal | |
| org.eclipse.jface.dialogs | Provides support for dialogs. |
| org.eclipse.jface.preference | Provides a framework for preferences. |
| org.eclipse.jface.window | Provides a general framework for creating and managing windows. |
| org.eclipse.jface.wizard | Provides a framework for wizards. |
| org.eclipse.team.ui | Provides basic support for managing Team providers. |
| org.eclipse.team.ui.synchronize | Contains the team synchronization presentation framework and support for the Synchronize View. |
| org.eclipse.ui.application | Application-level APIs for configuring and controling the Eclipse Platform User Interface. |
| org.eclipse.ui.dialogs | Classes for standard dialogs, wizards, and preference pages in the Eclipse Platform User Interface. |
| org.eclipse.ui.views.tasklist | Provides the standard Task List view for displaying tasks and problem annotations on resources. |
| Classes in org.eclipse.jface.window used by org.eclipse.compare | |
| Window
A JFace window is an object that has no visual representation (no widgets) until it is told to open. |
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| Classes in org.eclipse.jface.window used by org.eclipse.compare.internal | |
| Window
A JFace window is an object that has no visual representation (no widgets) until it is told to open. |
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| Classes in org.eclipse.jface.window used by org.eclipse.jface.dialogs | |
| Window
A JFace window is an object that has no visual representation (no widgets) until it is told to open. |
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| Classes in org.eclipse.jface.window used by org.eclipse.jface.preference | |
| Window
A JFace window is an object that has no visual representation (no widgets) until it is told to open. |
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| Classes in org.eclipse.jface.window used by org.eclipse.jface.window | |
| Window
A JFace window is an object that has no visual representation (no widgets) until it is told to open. |
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| Window.IExceptionHandler
This interface defines a Exception Handler which can be set as a global handler and will be called if an exception happens in the event loop. |
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| WindowManager
A manager for a group of windows. |
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| Classes in org.eclipse.jface.window used by org.eclipse.jface.wizard | |
| Window
A JFace window is an object that has no visual representation (no widgets) until it is told to open. |
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| Classes in org.eclipse.jface.window used by org.eclipse.team.ui | |
| Window
A JFace window is an object that has no visual representation (no widgets) until it is told to open. |
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| Classes in org.eclipse.jface.window used by org.eclipse.team.ui.synchronize | |
| Window
A JFace window is an object that has no visual representation (no widgets) until it is told to open. |
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| Classes in org.eclipse.jface.window used by org.eclipse.ui.application | |
| WindowManager
A manager for a group of windows. |
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| Classes in org.eclipse.jface.window used by org.eclipse.ui.dialogs | |
| Window
A JFace window is an object that has no visual representation (no widgets) until it is told to open. |
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| Classes in org.eclipse.jface.window used by org.eclipse.ui.views.tasklist | |
| Window
A JFace window is an object that has no visual representation (no widgets) until it is told to open. |
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