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Native Look and Feel in Eclipse? Posted: Mar 21, 2007 1:31 PM
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I updated the project from CVS and started looking through the additions. My usual process is to start with the highest numbered snippet and work my way backwards until I run into stuff I've already seen. Today, I made it as far back as snippet 250. Snippets 250 and 251 show off the new DateTime widget (currently part of Eclipse 3.3M5eh). This widget can be used to create a calendar, date spinner, or time spinner.

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