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I would like to make a Eclipse plugin (text editor). I would "read" the text under the cursor and show a dynamical generated hover that depends on the text. Now I have the problem that I don't know how I can read the text and "add" the hover.

It's my first Eclipse Plugin so I am happy for each tip I can get.

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I'd like to integrate it into the default Eclipse Java editor. I have tried to create a new plugin with a editor template but I think it is the wrong way.

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The answer from PKeidel is exactly what I'm looking for :)

Thanks PKeidel

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Your fault is that you created a completly new Editor instead of a plugin for the existing Java Editor. Plugins will be activated via extension points. In your case you have to use org.eclipse.jdt.ui.javaEditorTextHovers more....

<plugin>
   <extension
         point="org.eclipse.jdt.ui.javaEditorTextHovers">
      <hover
            activate="true"
            class="path.to_your.hoverclass"
            id="id.path.to_your.hoverclass">
      </hover>
   </extension>

</plugin>


The class argument holds the path to your Class that implements IJavaEditorTextHover.

public class LangHover implements IJavaEditorTextHover
{
    @Override
    public String getHoverInfo(ITextViewer textviewer, IRegion region)
    {
         if(youWantToShowAOwnHover)
           return "Your own hover Text goes here"";
         return null; // Shows the default Hover (Java Docs)
    }
}

That should do it ;-)


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