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By making use of the Windowbuilder Basic UI preference flag, the buttons on these composites can be hidden/shown

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@MarcelS4 can you please rebase?

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These composites only display the warning and error message and have the
buttons on them removed
@MarcelduPreez MarcelduPreez force-pushed the Basic_UI_Warning_And_Exception_Composite branch from 87540d6 to e1ab349 Compare February 15, 2022 10:27
@wimjongman wimjongman added this to the 1.9.8 milestone Mar 14, 2022
@wimjongman wimjongman merged commit fb1c4f4 into eclipse-windowbuilder:master Mar 14, 2022
ptziegler added a commit to ptziegler/windowbuilder that referenced this pull request Jul 29, 2025
With eclipse-windowbuilder#156, a
new mode was added that supresses e.g. the buttons generated in the
error dialog. This mode is activated via a preference, but can't be done
within the UI. Meaning that those buttons are never visible to the user
and thus make error reporting more difficult.

Given that this was added as a new functionality, the mode needs to be
opt-in, rather than opt-out.
ptziegler added a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 29, 2025
With #156, a
new mode was added that supresses e.g. the buttons generated in the
error dialog. This mode is activated via a preference, but can't be done
within the UI. Meaning that those buttons are never visible to the user
and thus make error reporting more difficult.

Given that this was added as a new functionality, the mode needs to be
opt-in, rather than opt-out.
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Hiding of buttons on Exception and Warning dialogs

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