Main repository for the Greip Project. The goal of this project is to propose new widgets for the SWT API. Currently Greip contains a small set of powerful widgets.
A simple calculator, displayed as a whole widget or inside a tool window. (read more...)
The ColorButton widget allow the user to select a color. (read more...)
The FontButton widget allow the user to select a font from all available fonts in the system. (read more...)
This widget simply shows a Picture. Supported picture formats: PNG, BMP, JPEG, GIF (including animated GIFs), ICO and TIFF. (read more...)
The Separator widget represents a separator line with text and image. (read more...)
The StyledLabel widget represents a label with text formatting. (read more...)
The Tile widget represents a graphical element (e.g. picture, chart etc.) represented by a decorator and many formatted text sections. (read more...)
All widgets are fully localized in a separate fragment. You can add more localizations by creating your own localization fragment.
Available translations:
- English
- German
- French
- Spain
- Portuguese
- Italian
- Arabic
To install Greip use this update site: https://github.com/greipadmin/greip/raw/master/updatesite or drag the install button into your running Eclipse workspace.
- Stable releases
- 1.1.0 [12-03-2019]
- finalize all APIs
- color and font selection redesigned
- new color chooser named ColorCircleChooser
- calculator now supports parenthesis
- 1.1.0 [12-03-2019]
- Beta releases
- 1.0.3 [25-01-2019]
- finalize API for Tile widget
- add some features to Tile widget
- 1.0.2 [05-01-2019] first release available on Eclipse marketplace
- finalize API's for Calculator, Separator, ColorButton, FontButton, Picture an Styled Label
- preview Tile widget
- 1.0.3 [25-01-2019]
- Alpha releases
- 1.0.1 [07-02-2017] first release on GitHub
- 1.0.0 [07-02-2017] first internal release
Greip is a natural satellite of Saturn. Its discovery was announced on 26 June 2006. Greip is about 6 kilometres in diameter, and orbits Saturn at an average distance of 18,066 Mm in 906.556 days. Read more on Wikipedia...
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