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Eclipse Platform
Release 3.5

Uses of Interface
org.eclipse.debug.ui.memory.IRepositionableMemoryRendering

Packages that use IRepositionableMemoryRendering
org.eclipse.debug.internal.ui.views.memory.renderings   
org.eclipse.debug.ui.memory Provides classes and interfaces to render memory blocks in the memory view. 
 

Uses of IRepositionableMemoryRendering in org.eclipse.debug.internal.ui.views.memory.renderings
 

Classes in org.eclipse.debug.internal.ui.views.memory.renderings that implement IRepositionableMemoryRendering
 class org.eclipse.debug.internal.ui.views.memory.renderings.AbstractBaseTableRendering
          Internal base class to allow AbstractTableRendering and AbstractAsyncTableRendering to share actions and dialogs.
 

Uses of IRepositionableMemoryRendering in org.eclipse.debug.ui.memory
 

Classes in org.eclipse.debug.ui.memory that implement IRepositionableMemoryRendering
 class AbstractTableRendering
          Abstract implementation of a table rendering.
 class AbstractTextRendering
          Abstract implementation of a rendering that translates memory into text, displayed in a table.
 


Eclipse Platform
Release 3.5

Guidelines for using Eclipse APIs.

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