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00 #This configuration file was written by: org.eclipse.equinox.internal.frameworkadmin.equinox.EquinoxFwConfigFileParser
1 #Sun Apr 21 15:30:13 EDT 2019
1 #Sun Nov 15 21:13:25 UTC 2020
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10 <p>June 25, 2008</p>
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31 <p>THE ACCOMPANYING PROGRAM IS PROVIDED UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS ECLIPSE
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38 <p>&quot;Contribution&quot; means:</p>
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136
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200 NOR ANY CONTRIBUTORS SHALL HAVE ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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210 <p>If any provision of this Agreement is invalid or unenforceable under
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2 # All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
3 # are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0
4 # which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
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18 Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement\n\
19 April 9, 2014\n\
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21 Usage Of Content\n\
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24 OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS (COLLECTIVELY "CONTENT").\n\
25 USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS\n\
26 AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR\n\
27 NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU\n\
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32 OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED\n\
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40 provided with this Content and is also available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html.\n\
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88 \t- Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html)\n\
89 \t- Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html)\n\
90 \t- Apache Software License 1.1 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE)\n\
91 \t- Apache Software License 2.0 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)\n\
92 \t- Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html)\n\
93 \n\
94 IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR\n\
95 TO USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License, or Feature Update License\n\
96 is provided, please contact the Eclipse Foundation to determine what terms and conditions\n\
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99 \n\Use of Provisioning Technology\n\
100 \n\
101 The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples of which include,\n\
102 but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse Update Manager ("Provisioning Technology") for\n\
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109 You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to install Installable Software.\n\
110 You shall be responsible for enabling the applicable license agreements relating to the\n\
111 Installable Software to be presented to, and accepted by, the users of the Provisioning Technology\n\
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125 \t terms and conditions that govern the Installable Software and must solicit acceptance by\n\
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128 \t of the Installable Software.\n\
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130 Cryptography\n\
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141
142 # "licenseURL" property - URL of the "Feature License"
143 # do not translate value - just change to point to a locale-specific HTML page
144 licenseURL=license.html
145
146 # "license" property - text of the "Feature Update License"
147 # should be plain text version of license agreement pointed to be "licenseURL"
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149 Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement\n\
150 April 9, 2014\n\
151 \n\
152 Usage Of Content\n\
153 \n\
154 THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION, INFORMATION AND/OR\n\
155 OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS (COLLECTIVELY "CONTENT").\n\
156 USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS\n\
157 AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR\n\
158 NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU\n\
159 AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THIS AGREEMENT\n\
160 AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS\n\
161 OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE\n\
162 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS\n\
163 OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED\n\
164 BELOW, THEN YOU MAY NOT USE THE CONTENT.\n\
165 \n\
166 Applicable Licenses\n\
167 \n\
168 Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the\n\
169 Eclipse Foundation is provided to you under the terms and conditions of\n\
170 the Eclipse Public License Version 1.0 ("EPL"). A copy of the EPL is\n\
171 provided with this Content and is also available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html.\n\
172 For purposes of the EPL, "Program" will mean the Content.\n\
173 \n\
174 Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object code,\n\
175 documentation and other files maintained in the Eclipse Foundation source code\n\
176 repository ("Repository") in software modules ("Modules") and made available\n\
177 as downloadable archives ("Downloads").\n\
178 \n\
179 \t- Content may be structured and packaged into modules to facilitate delivering,\n\
180 \t extending, and upgrading the Content. Typical modules may include plug-ins ("Plug-ins"),\n\
181 \t plug-in fragments ("Fragments"), and features ("Features").\n\
182 \t- Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory or JAR (Java(TM) ARchive)\n\
183 \t in a directory named "plugins".\n\
184 \t- A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or Fragments and associated material.\n\
185 \t Each Feature may be packaged as a sub-directory in a directory named "features".\n\
186 \t Within a Feature, files named "feature.xml" may contain a list of the names and version\n\
187 \t numbers of the Plug-ins and/or Fragments associated with that Feature.\n\
188 \t- Features may also include other Features ("Included Features"). Within a Feature, files\n\
189 \t named "feature.xml" may contain a list of the names and version numbers of Included Features.\n\
190 \n\
191 The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should be\n\
192 contained in files named "about.html" ("Abouts"). The terms and\n\
193 conditions governing Features and Included Features should be contained\n\
194 in files named "license.html" ("Feature Licenses"). Abouts and Feature\n\
195 Licenses may be located in any directory of a Download or Module\n\
196 including, but not limited to the following locations:\n\
197 \n\
198 \t- The top-level (root) directory\n\
199 \t- Plug-in and Fragment directories\n\
200 \t- Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs\n\
201 \t- Sub-directories of the directory named "src" of certain Plug-ins\n\
202 \t- Feature directories\n\
203 \n\
204 Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is installed using the\n\
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206 Update License") during the installation process. If the Feature contains\n\
207 Included Features, the Feature Update License should either provide you\n\
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210 the "license" property of files named "feature.properties" found within a Feature.\n\
211 Such Abouts, Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the\n\
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213 govern your use of the associated Content in that directory.\n\
214 \n\
215 THE ABOUTS, FEATURE LICENSES, AND FEATURE UPDATE LICENSES MAY REFER\n\
216 TO THE EPL OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND CONDITIONS.\n\
217 SOME OF THESE OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS MAY INCLUDE (BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO):\n\
218 \n\
219 \t- Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html)\n\
220 \t- Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html)\n\
221 \t- Apache Software License 1.1 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE)\n\
222 \t- Apache Software License 2.0 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)\n\
223 \t- Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html)\n\
224 \n\
225 IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR\n\
226 TO USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License, or Feature Update License\n\
227 is provided, please contact the Eclipse Foundation to determine what terms and conditions\n\
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229 \n\
230 \n\Use of Provisioning Technology\n\
231 \n\
232 The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples of which include,\n\
233 but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse Update Manager ("Provisioning Technology") for\n\
234 the purpose of allowing users to install software, documentation, information and/or\n\
235 other materials (collectively "Installable Software"). This capability is provided with\n\
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239 \n\
240 You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to install Installable Software.\n\
241 You shall be responsible for enabling the applicable license agreements relating to the\n\
242 Installable Software to be presented to, and accepted by, the users of the Provisioning Technology\n\
243 in accordance with the Specification. By using Provisioning Technology in such a manner and\n\
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245 agreement to, and the acquisition of all necessary rights to permit the following:\n\
246 \n\
247 \t1. A series of actions may occur ("Provisioning Process") in which a user may execute\n\
248 \t the Provisioning Technology on a machine ("Target Machine") with the intent of installing,\n\
249 \t extending or updating the functionality of an Eclipse-based product.\n\
250 \t2. During the Provisioning Process, the Provisioning Technology may cause third party\n\
251 \t Installable Software or a portion thereof to be accessed and copied to the Target Machine.\n\
252 \t3. Pursuant to the Specification, you will provide to the user the terms and conditions that\n\
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254 \t Installable Software Agreement shall be accessed from the Target Machine in accordance\n\
255 \t with the Specification. Such Installable Software Agreement must inform the user of the\n\
256 \t terms and conditions that govern the Installable Software and must solicit acceptance by\n\
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259 \t of the Installable Software.\n\
260 \n\
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262 \n\
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268 re-export of encryption software, to see if this is permitted.\n\
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270 Java and all Java-based trademarks are trademarks of Oracle Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.\n
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7 <description url="http://www.eclipse.org/ecf">
8 This feature provides the ECF core (org.eclipse.ecf) and ECF identity (org.eclipse.ecf.identity) bundles. These two bundles are required for all other parts of ECF.
9 </description>
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11 <copyright>
12 Copyright (c) 2009 Composent, Inc. and others. All rights
13 reserved.
14 This program and the accompanying materials are made available
15 under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 which accompanies
16 this distribution, and is available at
17 http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
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19 Contributors: Composent, Inc. - initial API and implementation
20 </copyright>
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5 <title>Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement</title>
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9 <h2>Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement</h2>
10 <p>April 9, 2014</p>
11
12 <h3>Usage Of Content</h3>
13
14 <p>THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION, INFORMATION AND/OR OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS
15 (COLLECTIVELY &quot;CONTENT&quot;). USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND
16 CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU AGREE THAT YOUR USE
17 OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR
18 NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND
19 CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW, THEN YOU MAY NOT USE THE CONTENT.</p>
20
21 <h3>Applicable Licenses</h3>
22
23 <p>Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the Eclipse Foundation is provided to you under the terms and conditions of the Eclipse Public License Version 1.0
24 (&quot;EPL&quot;). A copy of the EPL is provided with this Content and is also available at <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html</a>.
25 For purposes of the EPL, &quot;Program&quot; will mean the Content.</p>
26
27 <p>Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object code, documentation and other files maintained in the Eclipse Foundation source code
28 repository (&quot;Repository&quot;) in software modules (&quot;Modules&quot;) and made available as downloadable archives (&quot;Downloads&quot;).</p>
29
30 <ul>
31 <li>Content may be structured and packaged into modules to facilitate delivering, extending, and upgrading the Content. Typical modules may include plug-ins (&quot;Plug-ins&quot;), plug-in fragments (&quot;Fragments&quot;), and features (&quot;Features&quot;).</li>
32 <li>Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory or JAR (Java&trade; ARchive) in a directory named &quot;plugins&quot;.</li>
33 <li>A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or Fragments and associated material. Each Feature may be packaged as a sub-directory in a directory named &quot;features&quot;. Within a Feature, files named &quot;feature.xml&quot; may contain a list of the names and version numbers of the Plug-ins
34 and/or Fragments associated with that Feature.</li>
35 <li>Features may also include other Features (&quot;Included Features&quot;). Within a Feature, files named &quot;feature.xml&quot; may contain a list of the names and version numbers of Included Features.</li>
36 </ul>
37
38 <p>The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should be contained in files named &quot;about.html&quot; (&quot;Abouts&quot;). The terms and conditions governing Features and
39 Included Features should be contained in files named &quot;license.html&quot; (&quot;Feature Licenses&quot;). Abouts and Feature Licenses may be located in any directory of a Download or Module
40 including, but not limited to the following locations:</p>
41
42 <ul>
43 <li>The top-level (root) directory</li>
44 <li>Plug-in and Fragment directories</li>
45 <li>Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs</li>
46 <li>Sub-directories of the directory named &quot;src&quot; of certain Plug-ins</li>
47 <li>Feature directories</li>
48 </ul>
49
50 <p>Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is installed using the Provisioning Technology (as defined below), you must agree to a license (&quot;Feature Update License&quot;) during the
51 installation process. If the Feature contains Included Features, the Feature Update License should either provide you with the terms and conditions governing the Included Features or
52 inform you where you can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in the &quot;license&quot; property of files named &quot;feature.properties&quot; found within a Feature.
53 Such Abouts, Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the terms and conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that govern your use of the associated Content in
54 that directory.</p>
55
56 <p>THE ABOUTS, FEATURE LICENSES, AND FEATURE UPDATE LICENSES MAY REFER TO THE EPL OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. SOME OF THESE
57 OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS MAY INCLUDE (BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO):</p>
58
59 <ul>
60 <li>Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html</a>)</li>
61 <li>Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html</a>)</li>
62 <li>Apache Software License 1.1 (available at <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE</a>)</li>
63 <li>Apache Software License 2.0 (available at <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</a>)</li>
64 <li>Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at <a href="http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html">http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html</a>)</li>
65 </ul>
66
67 <p>IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR TO USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License, or Feature Update License is provided, please
68 contact the Eclipse Foundation to determine what terms and conditions govern that particular Content.</p>
69
70
71 <h3>Use of Provisioning Technology</h3>
72
73 <p>The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples of which include, but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse
74 Update Manager (&quot;Provisioning Technology&quot;) for the purpose of allowing users to install software, documentation, information and/or
75 other materials (collectively &quot;Installable Software&quot;). This capability is provided with the intent of allowing such users to
76 install, extend and update Eclipse-based products. Information about packaging Installable Software is available at <a
77 href="http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html">http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html</a>
78 (&quot;Specification&quot;).</p>
79
80 <p>You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to install Installable Software. You shall be responsible for enabling the
81 applicable license agreements relating to the Installable Software to be presented to, and accepted by, the users of the Provisioning Technology
82 in accordance with the Specification. By using Provisioning Technology in such a manner and making it available in accordance with the
83 Specification, you further acknowledge your agreement to, and the acquisition of all necessary rights to permit the following:</p>
84
85 <ol>
86 <li>A series of actions may occur (&quot;Provisioning Process&quot;) in which a user may execute the Provisioning Technology
87 on a machine (&quot;Target Machine&quot;) with the intent of installing, extending or updating the functionality of an Eclipse-based
88 product.</li>
89 <li>During the Provisioning Process, the Provisioning Technology may cause third party Installable Software or a portion thereof to be
90 accessed and copied to the Target Machine.</li>
91 <li>Pursuant to the Specification, you will provide to the user the terms and conditions that govern the use of the Installable
92 Software (&quot;Installable Software Agreement&quot;) and such Installable Software Agreement shall be accessed from the Target
93 Machine in accordance with the Specification. Such Installable Software Agreement must inform the user of the terms and conditions that govern
94 the Installable Software and must solicit acceptance by the end user in the manner prescribed in such Installable Software Agreement. Upon such
95 indication of agreement by the user, the provisioning Technology will complete installation of the Installable Software.</li>
96 </ol>
97
98 <h3>Cryptography</h3>
99
100 <p>Content may contain encryption software. The country in which you are currently may have restrictions on the import, possession, and use, and/or re-export to
101 another country, of encryption software. BEFORE using any encryption software, please check the country's laws, regulations and policies concerning the import,
102 possession, or use, and re-export of encryption software, to see if this is permitted.</p>
103
104 <p><small>Java and all Java-based trademarks are trademarks of Oracle Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.</small></p>
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10 <p>June 25, 2008</p>
11 <h3>License</h3>
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13 <p>The Eclipse Foundation makes available all content in this plug-in (&quot;Content&quot;). Unless otherwise
14 indicated below, the Content is provided to you under the terms and conditions of the
15 Eclipse Public License Version 1.0 (&quot;EPL&quot;). A copy of the EPL is available
16 at <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html</a>.
17 For purposes of the EPL, &quot;Program&quot; will mean the Content.</p>
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19 <p>If you did not receive this Content directly from the Eclipse Foundation, the Content is
20 being redistributed by another party (&quot;Redistributor&quot;) and different terms and conditions may
21 apply to your use of any object code in the Content. Check the Redistributor's license that was
22 provided with the Content. If no such license exists, contact the Redistributor. Unless otherwise
23 indicated below, the terms and conditions of the EPL still apply to any source code in the Content
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28
29 <h2>Eclipse Public License - v 1.0</h2>
30
31 <p>THE ACCOMPANYING PROGRAM IS PROVIDED UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS ECLIPSE
32 PUBLIC LICENSE (&quot;AGREEMENT&quot;). ANY USE, REPRODUCTION OR
33 DISTRIBUTION OF THE PROGRAM CONSTITUTES RECIPIENT'S ACCEPTANCE OF THIS
34 AGREEMENT.</p>
35
36 <p><b>1. DEFINITIONS</b></p>
37
38 <p>&quot;Contribution&quot; means:</p>
39
40 <p class="list">a) in the case of the initial Contributor, the initial
41 code and documentation distributed under this Agreement, and</p>
42 <p class="list">b) in the case of each subsequent Contributor:</p>
43 <p class="list">i) changes to the Program, and</p>
44 <p class="list">ii) additions to the Program;</p>
45 <p class="list">where such changes and/or additions to the Program
46 originate from and are distributed by that particular Contributor. A
47 Contribution 'originates' from a Contributor if it was added to the
48 Program by such Contributor itself or anyone acting on such
49 Contributor's behalf. Contributions do not include additions to the
50 Program which: (i) are separate modules of software distributed in
51 conjunction with the Program under their own license agreement, and (ii)
52 are not derivative works of the Program.</p>
53
54 <p>&quot;Contributor&quot; means any person or entity that distributes
55 the Program.</p>
56
57 <p>&quot;Licensed Patents&quot; mean patent claims licensable by a
58 Contributor which are necessarily infringed by the use or sale of its
59 Contribution alone or when combined with the Program.</p>
60
61 <p>&quot;Program&quot; means the Contributions distributed in accordance
62 with this Agreement.</p>
63
64 <p>&quot;Recipient&quot; means anyone who receives the Program under
65 this Agreement, including all Contributors.</p>
66
67 <p><b>2. GRANT OF RIGHTS</b></p>
68
69 <p class="list">a) Subject to the terms of this Agreement, each
70 Contributor hereby grants Recipient a non-exclusive, worldwide,
71 royalty-free copyright license to reproduce, prepare derivative works
72 of, publicly display, publicly perform, distribute and sublicense the
73 Contribution of such Contributor, if any, and such derivative works, in
74 source code and object code form.</p>
75
76 <p class="list">b) Subject to the terms of this Agreement, each
77 Contributor hereby grants Recipient a non-exclusive, worldwide,
78 royalty-free patent license under Licensed Patents to make, use, sell,
79 offer to sell, import and otherwise transfer the Contribution of such
80 Contributor, if any, in source code and object code form. This patent
81 license shall apply to the combination of the Contribution and the
82 Program if, at the time the Contribution is added by the Contributor,
83 such addition of the Contribution causes such combination to be covered
84 by the Licensed Patents. The patent license shall not apply to any other
85 combinations which include the Contribution. No hardware per se is
86 licensed hereunder.</p>
87
88 <p class="list">c) Recipient understands that although each Contributor
89 grants the licenses to its Contributions set forth herein, no assurances
90 are provided by any Contributor that the Program does not infringe the
91 patent or other intellectual property rights of any other entity. Each
92 Contributor disclaims any liability to Recipient for claims brought by
93 any other entity based on infringement of intellectual property rights
94 or otherwise. As a condition to exercising the rights and licenses
95 granted hereunder, each Recipient hereby assumes sole responsibility to
96 secure any other intellectual property rights needed, if any. For
97 example, if a third party patent license is required to allow Recipient
98 to distribute the Program, it is Recipient's responsibility to acquire
99 that license before distributing the Program.</p>
100
101 <p class="list">d) Each Contributor represents that to its knowledge it
102 has sufficient copyright rights in its Contribution, if any, to grant
103 the copyright license set forth in this Agreement.</p>
104
105 <p><b>3. REQUIREMENTS</b></p>
106
107 <p>A Contributor may choose to distribute the Program in object code
108 form under its own license agreement, provided that:</p>
109
110 <p class="list">a) it complies with the terms and conditions of this
111 Agreement; and</p>
112
113 <p class="list">b) its license agreement:</p>
114
115 <p class="list">i) effectively disclaims on behalf of all Contributors
116 all warranties and conditions, express and implied, including warranties
117 or conditions of title and non-infringement, and implied warranties or
118 conditions of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose;</p>
119
120 <p class="list">ii) effectively excludes on behalf of all Contributors
121 all liability for damages, including direct, indirect, special,
122 incidental and consequential damages, such as lost profits;</p>
123
124 <p class="list">iii) states that any provisions which differ from this
125 Agreement are offered by that Contributor alone and not by any other
126 party; and</p>
127
128 <p class="list">iv) states that source code for the Program is available
129 from such Contributor, and informs licensees how to obtain it in a
130 reasonable manner on or through a medium customarily used for software
131 exchange.</p>
132
133 <p>When the Program is made available in source code form:</p>
134
135 <p class="list">a) it must be made available under this Agreement; and</p>
136
137 <p class="list">b) a copy of this Agreement must be included with each
138 copy of the Program.</p>
139
140 <p>Contributors may not remove or alter any copyright notices contained
141 within the Program.</p>
142
143 <p>Each Contributor must identify itself as the originator of its
144 Contribution, if any, in a manner that reasonably allows subsequent
145 Recipients to identify the originator of the Contribution.</p>
146
147 <p><b>4. COMMERCIAL DISTRIBUTION</b></p>
148
149 <p>Commercial distributors of software may accept certain
150 responsibilities with respect to end users, business partners and the
151 like. While this license is intended to facilitate the commercial use of
152 the Program, the Contributor who includes the Program in a commercial
153 product offering should do so in a manner which does not create
154 potential liability for other Contributors. Therefore, if a Contributor
155 includes the Program in a commercial product offering, such Contributor
156 (&quot;Commercial Contributor&quot;) hereby agrees to defend and
157 indemnify every other Contributor (&quot;Indemnified Contributor&quot;)
158 against any losses, damages and costs (collectively &quot;Losses&quot;)
159 arising from claims, lawsuits and other legal actions brought by a third
160 party against the Indemnified Contributor to the extent caused by the
161 acts or omissions of such Commercial Contributor in connection with its
162 distribution of the Program in a commercial product offering. The
163 obligations in this section do not apply to any claims or Losses
164 relating to any actual or alleged intellectual property infringement. In
165 order to qualify, an Indemnified Contributor must: a) promptly notify
166 the Commercial Contributor in writing of such claim, and b) allow the
167 Commercial Contributor to control, and cooperate with the Commercial
168 Contributor in, the defense and any related settlement negotiations. The
169 Indemnified Contributor may participate in any such claim at its own
170 expense.</p>
171
172 <p>For example, a Contributor might include the Program in a commercial
173 product offering, Product X. That Contributor is then a Commercial
174 Contributor. If that Commercial Contributor then makes performance
175 claims, or offers warranties related to Product X, those performance
176 claims and warranties are such Commercial Contributor's responsibility
177 alone. Under this section, the Commercial Contributor would have to
178 defend claims against the other Contributors related to those
179 performance claims and warranties, and if a court requires any other
180 Contributor to pay any damages as a result, the Commercial Contributor
181 must pay those damages.</p>
182
183 <p><b>5. NO WARRANTY</b></p>
184
185 <p>EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, THE PROGRAM IS
186 PROVIDED ON AN &quot;AS IS&quot; BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS
187 OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION,
188 ANY WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY
189 OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Each Recipient is solely
190 responsible for determining the appropriateness of using and
191 distributing the Program and assumes all risks associated with its
192 exercise of rights under this Agreement , including but not limited to
193 the risks and costs of program errors, compliance with applicable laws,
194 damage to or loss of data, programs or equipment, and unavailability or
195 interruption of operations.</p>
196
197 <p><b>6. DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY</b></p>
198
199 <p>EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, NEITHER RECIPIENT
200 NOR ANY CONTRIBUTORS SHALL HAVE ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
201 INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING
202 WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS), HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
203 LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
204 NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OR
205 DISTRIBUTION OF THE PROGRAM OR THE EXERCISE OF ANY RIGHTS GRANTED
206 HEREUNDER, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.</p>
207
208 <p><b>7. GENERAL</b></p>
209
210 <p>If any provision of this Agreement is invalid or unenforceable under
211 applicable law, it shall not affect the validity or enforceability of
212 the remainder of the terms of this Agreement, and without further action
213 by the parties hereto, such provision shall be reformed to the minimum
214 extent necessary to make such provision valid and enforceable.</p>
215
216 <p>If Recipient institutes patent litigation against any entity
217 (including a cross-claim or counterclaim in a lawsuit) alleging that the
218 Program itself (excluding combinations of the Program with other
219 software or hardware) infringes such Recipient's patent(s), then such
220 Recipient's rights granted under Section 2(b) shall terminate as of the
221 date such litigation is filed.</p>
222
223 <p>All Recipient's rights under this Agreement shall terminate if it
224 fails to comply with any of the material terms or conditions of this
225 Agreement and does not cure such failure in a reasonable period of time
226 after becoming aware of such noncompliance. If all Recipient's rights
227 under this Agreement terminate, Recipient agrees to cease use and
228 distribution of the Program as soon as reasonably practicable. However,
229 Recipient's obligations under this Agreement and any licenses granted by
230 Recipient relating to the Program shall continue and survive.</p>
231
232 <p>Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute copies of this
233 Agreement, but in order to avoid inconsistency the Agreement is
234 copyrighted and may only be modified in the following manner. The
235 Agreement Steward reserves the right to publish new versions (including
236 revisions) of this Agreement from time to time. No one other than the
237 Agreement Steward has the right to modify this Agreement. The Eclipse
238 Foundation is the initial Agreement Steward. The Eclipse Foundation may
239 assign the responsibility to serve as the Agreement Steward to a
240 suitable separate entity. Each new version of the Agreement will be
241 given a distinguishing version number. The Program (including
242 Contributions) may always be distributed subject to the version of the
243 Agreement under which it was received. In addition, after a new version
244 of the Agreement is published, Contributor may elect to distribute the
245 Program (including its Contributions) under the new version. Except as
246 expressly stated in Sections 2(a) and 2(b) above, Recipient receives no
247 rights or licenses to the intellectual property of any Contributor under
248 this Agreement, whether expressly, by implication, estoppel or
249 otherwise. All rights in the Program not expressly granted under this
250 Agreement are reserved.</p>
251
252 <p>This Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of New York and
253 the intellectual property laws of the United States of America. No party
254 to this Agreement will bring a legal action under this Agreement more
255 than one year after the cause of action arose. Each party waives its
256 rights to a jury trial in any resulting litigation.</p>
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18 Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement\n\
19 April 9, 2014\n\
20 \n\
21 Usage Of Content\n\
22 \n\
23 THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION, INFORMATION AND/OR\n\
24 OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS (COLLECTIVELY "CONTENT").\n\
25 USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS\n\
26 AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR\n\
27 NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU\n\
28 AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THIS AGREEMENT\n\
29 AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS\n\
30 OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE\n\
31 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS\n\
32 OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED\n\
33 BELOW, THEN YOU MAY NOT USE THE CONTENT.\n\
34 \n\
35 Applicable Licenses\n\
36 \n\
37 Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the\n\
38 Eclipse Foundation is provided to you under the terms and conditions of\n\
39 the Eclipse Public License Version 1.0 ("EPL"). A copy of the EPL is\n\
40 provided with this Content and is also available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html.\n\
41 For purposes of the EPL, "Program" will mean the Content.\n\
42 \n\
43 Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object code,\n\
44 documentation and other files maintained in the Eclipse Foundation source code\n\
45 repository ("Repository") in software modules ("Modules") and made available\n\
46 as downloadable archives ("Downloads").\n\
47 \n\
48 \t- Content may be structured and packaged into modules to facilitate delivering,\n\
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50 \t plug-in fragments ("Fragments"), and features ("Features").\n\
51 \t- Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory or JAR (Java(TM) ARchive)\n\
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53 \t- A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or Fragments and associated material.\n\
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63 in files named "license.html" ("Feature Licenses"). Abouts and Feature\n\
64 Licenses may be located in any directory of a Download or Module\n\
65 including, but not limited to the following locations:\n\
66 \n\
67 \t- The top-level (root) directory\n\
68 \t- Plug-in and Fragment directories\n\
69 \t- Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs\n\
70 \t- Sub-directories of the directory named "src" of certain Plug-ins\n\
71 \t- Feature directories\n\
72 \n\
73 Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is installed using the\n\
74 Provisioning Technology (as defined below), you must agree to a license ("Feature \n\
75 Update License") during the installation process. If the Feature contains\n\
76 Included Features, the Feature Update License should either provide you\n\
77 with the terms and conditions governing the Included Features or inform\n\
78 you where you can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in\n\
79 the "license" property of files named "feature.properties" found within a Feature.\n\
80 Such Abouts, Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the\n\
81 terms and conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that\n\
82 govern your use of the associated Content in that directory.\n\
83 \n\
84 THE ABOUTS, FEATURE LICENSES, AND FEATURE UPDATE LICENSES MAY REFER\n\
85 TO THE EPL OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND CONDITIONS.\n\
86 SOME OF THESE OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS MAY INCLUDE (BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO):\n\
87 \n\
88 \t- Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html)\n\
89 \t- Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html)\n\
90 \t- Apache Software License 1.1 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE)\n\
91 \t- Apache Software License 2.0 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)\n\
92 \t- Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html)\n\
93 \n\
94 IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR\n\
95 TO USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License, or Feature Update License\n\
96 is provided, please contact the Eclipse Foundation to determine what terms and conditions\n\
97 govern that particular Content.\n\
98 \n\
99 \n\Use of Provisioning Technology\n\
100 \n\
101 The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples of which include,\n\
102 but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse Update Manager ("Provisioning Technology") for\n\
103 the purpose of allowing users to install software, documentation, information and/or\n\
104 other materials (collectively "Installable Software"). This capability is provided with\n\
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106 Information about packaging Installable Software is available at\n\
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108 \n\
109 You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to install Installable Software.\n\
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116 \t1. A series of actions may occur ("Provisioning Process") in which a user may execute\n\
117 \t the Provisioning Technology on a machine ("Target Machine") with the intent of installing,\n\
118 \t extending or updating the functionality of an Eclipse-based product.\n\
119 \t2. During the Provisioning Process, the Provisioning Technology may cause third party\n\
120 \t Installable Software or a portion thereof to be accessed and copied to the Target Machine.\n\
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128 \t of the Installable Software.\n\
129 \n\
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9 <h2>Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement</h2>
10 <p>April 9, 2014</p>
11
12 <h3>Usage Of Content</h3>
13
14 <p>THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION, INFORMATION AND/OR OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS
15 (COLLECTIVELY &quot;CONTENT&quot;). USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND
16 CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU AGREE THAT YOUR USE
17 OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR
18 NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND
19 CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW, THEN YOU MAY NOT USE THE CONTENT.</p>
20
21 <h3>Applicable Licenses</h3>
22
23 <p>Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the Eclipse Foundation is provided to you under the terms and conditions of the Eclipse Public License Version 1.0
24 (&quot;EPL&quot;). A copy of the EPL is provided with this Content and is also available at <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html</a>.
25 For purposes of the EPL, &quot;Program&quot; will mean the Content.</p>
26
27 <p>Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object code, documentation and other files maintained in the Eclipse Foundation source code
28 repository (&quot;Repository&quot;) in software modules (&quot;Modules&quot;) and made available as downloadable archives (&quot;Downloads&quot;).</p>
29
30 <ul>
31 <li>Content may be structured and packaged into modules to facilitate delivering, extending, and upgrading the Content. Typical modules may include plug-ins (&quot;Plug-ins&quot;), plug-in fragments (&quot;Fragments&quot;), and features (&quot;Features&quot;).</li>
32 <li>Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory or JAR (Java&trade; ARchive) in a directory named &quot;plugins&quot;.</li>
33 <li>A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or Fragments and associated material. Each Feature may be packaged as a sub-directory in a directory named &quot;features&quot;. Within a Feature, files named &quot;feature.xml&quot; may contain a list of the names and version numbers of the Plug-ins
34 and/or Fragments associated with that Feature.</li>
35 <li>Features may also include other Features (&quot;Included Features&quot;). Within a Feature, files named &quot;feature.xml&quot; may contain a list of the names and version numbers of Included Features.</li>
36 </ul>
37
38 <p>The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should be contained in files named &quot;about.html&quot; (&quot;Abouts&quot;). The terms and conditions governing Features and
39 Included Features should be contained in files named &quot;license.html&quot; (&quot;Feature Licenses&quot;). Abouts and Feature Licenses may be located in any directory of a Download or Module
40 including, but not limited to the following locations:</p>
41
42 <ul>
43 <li>The top-level (root) directory</li>
44 <li>Plug-in and Fragment directories</li>
45 <li>Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs</li>
46 <li>Sub-directories of the directory named &quot;src&quot; of certain Plug-ins</li>
47 <li>Feature directories</li>
48 </ul>
49
50 <p>Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is installed using the Provisioning Technology (as defined below), you must agree to a license (&quot;Feature Update License&quot;) during the
51 installation process. If the Feature contains Included Features, the Feature Update License should either provide you with the terms and conditions governing the Included Features or
52 inform you where you can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in the &quot;license&quot; property of files named &quot;feature.properties&quot; found within a Feature.
53 Such Abouts, Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the terms and conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that govern your use of the associated Content in
54 that directory.</p>
55
56 <p>THE ABOUTS, FEATURE LICENSES, AND FEATURE UPDATE LICENSES MAY REFER TO THE EPL OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. SOME OF THESE
57 OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS MAY INCLUDE (BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO):</p>
58
59 <ul>
60 <li>Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html</a>)</li>
61 <li>Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html</a>)</li>
62 <li>Apache Software License 1.1 (available at <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE</a>)</li>
63 <li>Apache Software License 2.0 (available at <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</a>)</li>
64 <li>Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at <a href="http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html">http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html</a>)</li>
65 </ul>
66
67 <p>IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR TO USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License, or Feature Update License is provided, please
68 contact the Eclipse Foundation to determine what terms and conditions govern that particular Content.</p>
69
70
71 <h3>Use of Provisioning Technology</h3>
72
73 <p>The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples of which include, but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse
74 Update Manager (&quot;Provisioning Technology&quot;) for the purpose of allowing users to install software, documentation, information and/or
75 other materials (collectively &quot;Installable Software&quot;). This capability is provided with the intent of allowing such users to
76 install, extend and update Eclipse-based products. Information about packaging Installable Software is available at <a
77 href="http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html">http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html</a>
78 (&quot;Specification&quot;).</p>
79
80 <p>You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to install Installable Software. You shall be responsible for enabling the
81 applicable license agreements relating to the Installable Software to be presented to, and accepted by, the users of the Provisioning Technology
82 in accordance with the Specification. By using Provisioning Technology in such a manner and making it available in accordance with the
83 Specification, you further acknowledge your agreement to, and the acquisition of all necessary rights to permit the following:</p>
84
85 <ol>
86 <li>A series of actions may occur (&quot;Provisioning Process&quot;) in which a user may execute the Provisioning Technology
87 on a machine (&quot;Target Machine&quot;) with the intent of installing, extending or updating the functionality of an Eclipse-based
88 product.</li>
89 <li>During the Provisioning Process, the Provisioning Technology may cause third party Installable Software or a portion thereof to be
90 accessed and copied to the Target Machine.</li>
91 <li>Pursuant to the Specification, you will provide to the user the terms and conditions that govern the use of the Installable
92 Software (&quot;Installable Software Agreement&quot;) and such Installable Software Agreement shall be accessed from the Target
93 Machine in accordance with the Specification. Such Installable Software Agreement must inform the user of the terms and conditions that govern
94 the Installable Software and must solicit acceptance by the end user in the manner prescribed in such Installable Software Agreement. Upon such
95 indication of agreement by the user, the provisioning Technology will complete installation of the Installable Software.</li>
96 </ol>
97
98 <h3>Cryptography</h3>
99
100 <p>Content may contain encryption software. The country in which you are currently may have restrictions on the import, possession, and use, and/or re-export to
101 another country, of encryption software. BEFORE using any encryption software, please check the country's laws, regulations and policies concerning the import,
102 possession, or use, and re-export of encryption software, to see if this is permitted.</p>
103
104 <p><small>Java and all Java-based trademarks are trademarks of Oracle Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.</small></p>
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10 <p>June 25, 2008</p>
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2 # All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
3 # are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0
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18 Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement\n\
19 April 9, 2014\n\
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21 Usage Of Content\n\
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23 THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION, INFORMATION AND/OR\n\
24 OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS (COLLECTIVELY "CONTENT").\n\
25 USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS\n\
26 AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR\n\
27 NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU\n\
28 AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THIS AGREEMENT\n\
29 AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS\n\
30 OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE\n\
31 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS\n\
32 OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED\n\
33 BELOW, THEN YOU MAY NOT USE THE CONTENT.\n\
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35 Applicable Licenses\n\
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89 \t- Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html)\n\
90 \t- Apache Software License 1.1 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE)\n\
91 \t- Apache Software License 2.0 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)\n\
92 \t- Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html)\n\
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110 You shall be responsible for enabling the applicable license agreements relating to the\n\
111 Installable Software to be presented to, and accepted by, the users of the Provisioning Technology\n\
112 in accordance with the Specification. By using Provisioning Technology in such a manner and\n\
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130 Cryptography\n\
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143 # do not translate value - just change to point to a locale-specific HTML page
144 licenseURL=license.html
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150 April 9, 2014\n\
151 \n\
152 Usage Of Content\n\
153 \n\
154 THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION, INFORMATION AND/OR\n\
155 OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS (COLLECTIVELY "CONTENT").\n\
156 USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS\n\
157 AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR\n\
158 NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU\n\
159 AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THIS AGREEMENT\n\
160 AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS\n\
161 OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE\n\
162 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS\n\
163 OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED\n\
164 BELOW, THEN YOU MAY NOT USE THE CONTENT.\n\
165 \n\
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167 \n\
168 Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the\n\
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12 Copyright (c) 2009 Composent, Inc. and others. All rights
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10 <p>April 9, 2014</p>
11
12 <h3>Usage Of Content</h3>
13
14 <p>THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION, INFORMATION AND/OR OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS
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25 For purposes of the EPL, &quot;Program&quot; will mean the Content.</p>
26
27 <p>Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object code, documentation and other files maintained in the Eclipse Foundation source code
28 repository (&quot;Repository&quot;) in software modules (&quot;Modules&quot;) and made available as downloadable archives (&quot;Downloads&quot;).</p>
29
30 <ul>
31 <li>Content may be structured and packaged into modules to facilitate delivering, extending, and upgrading the Content. Typical modules may include plug-ins (&quot;Plug-ins&quot;), plug-in fragments (&quot;Fragments&quot;), and features (&quot;Features&quot;).</li>
32 <li>Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory or JAR (Java&trade; ARchive) in a directory named &quot;plugins&quot;.</li>
33 <li>A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or Fragments and associated material. Each Feature may be packaged as a sub-directory in a directory named &quot;features&quot;. Within a Feature, files named &quot;feature.xml&quot; may contain a list of the names and version numbers of the Plug-ins
34 and/or Fragments associated with that Feature.</li>
35 <li>Features may also include other Features (&quot;Included Features&quot;). Within a Feature, files named &quot;feature.xml&quot; may contain a list of the names and version numbers of Included Features.</li>
36 </ul>
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51 installation process. If the Feature contains Included Features, the Feature Update License should either provide you with the terms and conditions governing the Included Features or
52 inform you where you can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in the &quot;license&quot; property of files named &quot;feature.properties&quot; found within a Feature.
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68 contact the Eclipse Foundation to determine what terms and conditions govern that particular Content.</p>
69
70
71 <h3>Use of Provisioning Technology</h3>
72
73 <p>The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples of which include, but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse
74 Update Manager (&quot;Provisioning Technology&quot;) for the purpose of allowing users to install software, documentation, information and/or
75 other materials (collectively &quot;Installable Software&quot;). This capability is provided with the intent of allowing such users to
76 install, extend and update Eclipse-based products. Information about packaging Installable Software is available at <a
77 href="http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html">http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html</a>
78 (&quot;Specification&quot;).</p>
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80 <p>You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to install Installable Software. You shall be responsible for enabling the
81 applicable license agreements relating to the Installable Software to be presented to, and accepted by, the users of the Provisioning Technology
82 in accordance with the Specification. By using Provisioning Technology in such a manner and making it available in accordance with the
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84
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88 product.</li>
89 <li>During the Provisioning Process, the Provisioning Technology may cause third party Installable Software or a portion thereof to be
90 accessed and copied to the Target Machine.</li>
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101 another country, of encryption software. BEFORE using any encryption software, please check the country's laws, regulations and policies concerning the import,
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137 <p class="list">b) a copy of this Agreement must be included with each
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139
140 <p>Contributors may not remove or alter any copyright notices contained
141 within the Program.</p>
142
143 <p>Each Contributor must identify itself as the originator of its
144 Contribution, if any, in a manner that reasonably allows subsequent
145 Recipients to identify the originator of the Contribution.</p>
146
147 <p><b>4. COMMERCIAL DISTRIBUTION</b></p>
148
149 <p>Commercial distributors of software may accept certain
150 responsibilities with respect to end users, business partners and the
151 like. While this license is intended to facilitate the commercial use of
152 the Program, the Contributor who includes the Program in a commercial
153 product offering should do so in a manner which does not create
154 potential liability for other Contributors. Therefore, if a Contributor
155 includes the Program in a commercial product offering, such Contributor
156 (&quot;Commercial Contributor&quot;) hereby agrees to defend and
157 indemnify every other Contributor (&quot;Indemnified Contributor&quot;)
158 against any losses, damages and costs (collectively &quot;Losses&quot;)
159 arising from claims, lawsuits and other legal actions brought by a third
160 party against the Indemnified Contributor to the extent caused by the
161 acts or omissions of such Commercial Contributor in connection with its
162 distribution of the Program in a commercial product offering. The
163 obligations in this section do not apply to any claims or Losses
164 relating to any actual or alleged intellectual property infringement. In
165 order to qualify, an Indemnified Contributor must: a) promptly notify
166 the Commercial Contributor in writing of such claim, and b) allow the
167 Commercial Contributor to control, and cooperate with the Commercial
168 Contributor in, the defense and any related settlement negotiations. The
169 Indemnified Contributor may participate in any such claim at its own
170 expense.</p>
171
172 <p>For example, a Contributor might include the Program in a commercial
173 product offering, Product X. That Contributor is then a Commercial
174 Contributor. If that Commercial Contributor then makes performance
175 claims, or offers warranties related to Product X, those performance
176 claims and warranties are such Commercial Contributor's responsibility
177 alone. Under this section, the Commercial Contributor would have to
178 defend claims against the other Contributors related to those
179 performance claims and warranties, and if a court requires any other
180 Contributor to pay any damages as a result, the Commercial Contributor
181 must pay those damages.</p>
182
183 <p><b>5. NO WARRANTY</b></p>
184
185 <p>EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, THE PROGRAM IS
186 PROVIDED ON AN &quot;AS IS&quot; BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS
187 OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION,
188 ANY WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY
189 OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Each Recipient is solely
190 responsible for determining the appropriateness of using and
191 distributing the Program and assumes all risks associated with its
192 exercise of rights under this Agreement , including but not limited to
193 the risks and costs of program errors, compliance with applicable laws,
194 damage to or loss of data, programs or equipment, and unavailability or
195 interruption of operations.</p>
196
197 <p><b>6. DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY</b></p>
198
199 <p>EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, NEITHER RECIPIENT
200 NOR ANY CONTRIBUTORS SHALL HAVE ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
201 INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING
202 WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS), HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
203 LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
204 NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OR
205 DISTRIBUTION OF THE PROGRAM OR THE EXERCISE OF ANY RIGHTS GRANTED
206 HEREUNDER, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.</p>
207
208 <p><b>7. GENERAL</b></p>
209
210 <p>If any provision of this Agreement is invalid or unenforceable under
211 applicable law, it shall not affect the validity or enforceability of
212 the remainder of the terms of this Agreement, and without further action
213 by the parties hereto, such provision shall be reformed to the minimum
214 extent necessary to make such provision valid and enforceable.</p>
215
216 <p>If Recipient institutes patent litigation against any entity
217 (including a cross-claim or counterclaim in a lawsuit) alleging that the
218 Program itself (excluding combinations of the Program with other
219 software or hardware) infringes such Recipient's patent(s), then such
220 Recipient's rights granted under Section 2(b) shall terminate as of the
221 date such litigation is filed.</p>
222
223 <p>All Recipient's rights under this Agreement shall terminate if it
224 fails to comply with any of the material terms or conditions of this
225 Agreement and does not cure such failure in a reasonable period of time
226 after becoming aware of such noncompliance. If all Recipient's rights
227 under this Agreement terminate, Recipient agrees to cease use and
228 distribution of the Program as soon as reasonably practicable. However,
229 Recipient's obligations under this Agreement and any licenses granted by
230 Recipient relating to the Program shall continue and survive.</p>
231
232 <p>Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute copies of this
233 Agreement, but in order to avoid inconsistency the Agreement is
234 copyrighted and may only be modified in the following manner. The
235 Agreement Steward reserves the right to publish new versions (including
236 revisions) of this Agreement from time to time. No one other than the
237 Agreement Steward has the right to modify this Agreement. The Eclipse
238 Foundation is the initial Agreement Steward. The Eclipse Foundation may
239 assign the responsibility to serve as the Agreement Steward to a
240 suitable separate entity. Each new version of the Agreement will be
241 given a distinguishing version number. The Program (including
242 Contributions) may always be distributed subject to the version of the
243 Agreement under which it was received. In addition, after a new version
244 of the Agreement is published, Contributor may elect to distribute the
245 Program (including its Contributions) under the new version. Except as
246 expressly stated in Sections 2(a) and 2(b) above, Recipient receives no
247 rights or licenses to the intellectual property of any Contributor under
248 this Agreement, whether expressly, by implication, estoppel or
249 otherwise. All rights in the Program not expressly granted under this
250 Agreement are reserved.</p>
251
252 <p>This Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of New York and
253 the intellectual property laws of the United States of America. No party
254 to this Agreement will bring a legal action under this Agreement more
255 than one year after the cause of action arose. Each party waives its
256 rights to a jury trial in any resulting litigation.</p>
257
258 </body>
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1 # Copyright (c) 2014 Composent Inc., IBM Corp. and others.
2 # All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
3 # are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0
4 # which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
5 # http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
6 #
7 ############################################################################
8 featureName=ECF Core SSL API
9 providerName=Eclipse.org - ECF
10
11 # "licenseURL" property - URL of the "Feature License"
12 # do not translate value - just change to point to a locale-specific HTML page
13 licenseURL=license.html
14
15 # "license" property - text of the "Feature Update License"
16 # should be plain text version of license agreement pointed to be "licenseURL"
17 license=\
18 Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement\n\
19 April 9, 2014\n\
20 \n\
21 Usage Of Content\n\
22 \n\
23 THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION, INFORMATION AND/OR\n\
24 OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS (COLLECTIVELY "CONTENT").\n\
25 USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS\n\
26 AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR\n\
27 NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU\n\
28 AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THIS AGREEMENT\n\
29 AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS\n\
30 OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE\n\
31 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS\n\
32 OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED\n\
33 BELOW, THEN YOU MAY NOT USE THE CONTENT.\n\
34 \n\
35 Applicable Licenses\n\
36 \n\
37 Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the\n\
38 Eclipse Foundation is provided to you under the terms and conditions of\n\
39 the Eclipse Public License Version 1.0 ("EPL"). A copy of the EPL is\n\
40 provided with this Content and is also available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html.\n\
41 For purposes of the EPL, "Program" will mean the Content.\n\
42 \n\
43 Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object code,\n\
44 documentation and other files maintained in the Eclipse Foundation source code\n\
45 repository ("Repository") in software modules ("Modules") and made available\n\
46 as downloadable archives ("Downloads").\n\
47 \n\
48 \t- Content may be structured and packaged into modules to facilitate delivering,\n\
49 \t extending, and upgrading the Content. Typical modules may include plug-ins ("Plug-ins"),\n\
50 \t plug-in fragments ("Fragments"), and features ("Features").\n\
51 \t- Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory or JAR (Java(TM) ARchive)\n\
52 \t in a directory named "plugins".\n\
53 \t- A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or Fragments and associated material.\n\
54 \t Each Feature may be packaged as a sub-directory in a directory named "features".\n\
55 \t Within a Feature, files named "feature.xml" may contain a list of the names and version\n\
56 \t numbers of the Plug-ins and/or Fragments associated with that Feature.\n\
57 \t- Features may also include other Features ("Included Features"). Within a Feature, files\n\
58 \t named "feature.xml" may contain a list of the names and version numbers of Included Features.\n\
59 \n\
60 The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should be\n\
61 contained in files named "about.html" ("Abouts"). The terms and\n\
62 conditions governing Features and Included Features should be contained\n\
63 in files named "license.html" ("Feature Licenses"). Abouts and Feature\n\
64 Licenses may be located in any directory of a Download or Module\n\
65 including, but not limited to the following locations:\n\
66 \n\
67 \t- The top-level (root) directory\n\
68 \t- Plug-in and Fragment directories\n\
69 \t- Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs\n\
70 \t- Sub-directories of the directory named "src" of certain Plug-ins\n\
71 \t- Feature directories\n\
72 \n\
73 Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is installed using the\n\
74 Provisioning Technology (as defined below), you must agree to a license ("Feature \n\
75 Update License") during the installation process. If the Feature contains\n\
76 Included Features, the Feature Update License should either provide you\n\
77 with the terms and conditions governing the Included Features or inform\n\
78 you where you can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in\n\
79 the "license" property of files named "feature.properties" found within a Feature.\n\
80 Such Abouts, Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the\n\
81 terms and conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that\n\
82 govern your use of the associated Content in that directory.\n\
83 \n\
84 THE ABOUTS, FEATURE LICENSES, AND FEATURE UPDATE LICENSES MAY REFER\n\
85 TO THE EPL OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND CONDITIONS.\n\
86 SOME OF THESE OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS MAY INCLUDE (BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO):\n\
87 \n\
88 \t- Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html)\n\
89 \t- Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html)\n\
90 \t- Apache Software License 1.1 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE)\n\
91 \t- Apache Software License 2.0 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)\n\
92 \t- Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html)\n\
93 \n\
94 IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR\n\
95 TO USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License, or Feature Update License\n\
96 is provided, please contact the Eclipse Foundation to determine what terms and conditions\n\
97 govern that particular Content.\n\
98 \n\
99 \n\Use of Provisioning Technology\n\
100 \n\
101 The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples of which include,\n\
102 but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse Update Manager ("Provisioning Technology") for\n\
103 the purpose of allowing users to install software, documentation, information and/or\n\
104 other materials (collectively "Installable Software"). This capability is provided with\n\
105 the intent of allowing such users to install, extend and update Eclipse-based products.\n\
106 Information about packaging Installable Software is available at\n\
107 http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html ("Specification").\n\
108 \n\
109 You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to install Installable Software.\n\
110 You shall be responsible for enabling the applicable license agreements relating to the\n\
111 Installable Software to be presented to, and accepted by, the users of the Provisioning Technology\n\
112 in accordance with the Specification. By using Provisioning Technology in such a manner and\n\
113 making it available in accordance with the Specification, you further acknowledge your\n\
114 agreement to, and the acquisition of all necessary rights to permit the following:\n\
115 \n\
116 \t1. A series of actions may occur ("Provisioning Process") in which a user may execute\n\
117 \t the Provisioning Technology on a machine ("Target Machine") with the intent of installing,\n\
118 \t extending or updating the functionality of an Eclipse-based product.\n\
119 \t2. During the Provisioning Process, the Provisioning Technology may cause third party\n\
120 \t Installable Software or a portion thereof to be accessed and copied to the Target Machine.\n\
121 \t3. Pursuant to the Specification, you will provide to the user the terms and conditions that\n\
122 \t govern the use of the Installable Software ("Installable Software Agreement") and such\n\
123 \t Installable Software Agreement shall be accessed from the Target Machine in accordance\n\
124 \t with the Specification. Such Installable Software Agreement must inform the user of the\n\
125 \t terms and conditions that govern the Installable Software and must solicit acceptance by\n\
126 \t the end user in the manner prescribed in such Installable Software Agreement. Upon such\n\
127 \t indication of agreement by the user, the provisioning Technology will complete installation\n\
128 \t of the Installable Software.\n\
129 \n\
130 Cryptography\n\
131 \n\
132 Content may contain encryption software. The country in which you are\n\
133 currently may have restrictions on the import, possession, and use,\n\
134 and/or re-export to another country, of encryption software. BEFORE\n\
135 using any encryption software, please check the country's laws,\n\
136 regulations and policies concerning the import, possession, or use, and\n\
137 re-export of encryption software, to see if this is permitted.\n\
138 \n\
139 Java and all Java-based trademarks are trademarks of Oracle Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.\n
140 ########### end of license property ##########################################
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4 version="1.1.300.v20191023-2007"
5 provider-name="Eclipse.org - ECF">
6
7 <description url="http://www.eclipse.org/ecf">
8 This feature provides the ECF core SSL fragment. On Equinox-based frameworks, this fragment exposes the Equinox TrustManager to ECF FileTransfer and other ECF-based communications.
9 </description>
10
11 <copyright>
12 Copyright (c) 2009 Composent, Inc. and others. All rights
13 reserved.
14 This program and the accompanying materials are made available
15 under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 which accompanies
16 this distribution, and is available at
17 http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
18
19 Contributors: Composent, Inc. - initial API and implementation
20 </copyright>
21
22 <license url="%licenseURL">
23 %license
24 </license>
25
26 <requires>
27 <import plugin="org.eclipse.ecf"/>
28 <import plugin="org.eclipse.ecf.identity"/>
29 </requires>
30
31 <plugin
32 id="org.eclipse.ecf.ssl"
33 download-size="15"
34 install-size="24"
35 version="1.2.300.v20191012-1926"
36 fragment="true"
37 unpack="false"/>
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4 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" />
5 <title>Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement</title>
6 </head>
7
8 <body lang="EN-US">
9 <h2>Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement</h2>
10 <p>April 9, 2014</p>
11
12 <h3>Usage Of Content</h3>
13
14 <p>THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION, INFORMATION AND/OR OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS
15 (COLLECTIVELY &quot;CONTENT&quot;). USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND
16 CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU AGREE THAT YOUR USE
17 OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR
18 NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND
19 CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW, THEN YOU MAY NOT USE THE CONTENT.</p>
20
21 <h3>Applicable Licenses</h3>
22
23 <p>Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the Eclipse Foundation is provided to you under the terms and conditions of the Eclipse Public License Version 1.0
24 (&quot;EPL&quot;). A copy of the EPL is provided with this Content and is also available at <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html</a>.
25 For purposes of the EPL, &quot;Program&quot; will mean the Content.</p>
26
27 <p>Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object code, documentation and other files maintained in the Eclipse Foundation source code
28 repository (&quot;Repository&quot;) in software modules (&quot;Modules&quot;) and made available as downloadable archives (&quot;Downloads&quot;).</p>
29
30 <ul>
31 <li>Content may be structured and packaged into modules to facilitate delivering, extending, and upgrading the Content. Typical modules may include plug-ins (&quot;Plug-ins&quot;), plug-in fragments (&quot;Fragments&quot;), and features (&quot;Features&quot;).</li>
32 <li>Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory or JAR (Java&trade; ARchive) in a directory named &quot;plugins&quot;.</li>
33 <li>A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or Fragments and associated material. Each Feature may be packaged as a sub-directory in a directory named &quot;features&quot;. Within a Feature, files named &quot;feature.xml&quot; may contain a list of the names and version numbers of the Plug-ins
34 and/or Fragments associated with that Feature.</li>
35 <li>Features may also include other Features (&quot;Included Features&quot;). Within a Feature, files named &quot;feature.xml&quot; may contain a list of the names and version numbers of Included Features.</li>
36 </ul>
37
38 <p>The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should be contained in files named &quot;about.html&quot; (&quot;Abouts&quot;). The terms and conditions governing Features and
39 Included Features should be contained in files named &quot;license.html&quot; (&quot;Feature Licenses&quot;). Abouts and Feature Licenses may be located in any directory of a Download or Module
40 including, but not limited to the following locations:</p>
41
42 <ul>
43 <li>The top-level (root) directory</li>
44 <li>Plug-in and Fragment directories</li>
45 <li>Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs</li>
46 <li>Sub-directories of the directory named &quot;src&quot; of certain Plug-ins</li>
47 <li>Feature directories</li>
48 </ul>
49
50 <p>Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is installed using the Provisioning Technology (as defined below), you must agree to a license (&quot;Feature Update License&quot;) during the
51 installation process. If the Feature contains Included Features, the Feature Update License should either provide you with the terms and conditions governing the Included Features or
52 inform you where you can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in the &quot;license&quot; property of files named &quot;feature.properties&quot; found within a Feature.
53 Such Abouts, Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the terms and conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that govern your use of the associated Content in
54 that directory.</p>
55
56 <p>THE ABOUTS, FEATURE LICENSES, AND FEATURE UPDATE LICENSES MAY REFER TO THE EPL OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. SOME OF THESE
57 OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS MAY INCLUDE (BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO):</p>
58
59 <ul>
60 <li>Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html</a>)</li>
61 <li>Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html</a>)</li>
62 <li>Apache Software License 1.1 (available at <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE</a>)</li>
63 <li>Apache Software License 2.0 (available at <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</a>)</li>
64 <li>Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at <a href="http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html">http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html</a>)</li>
65 </ul>
66
67 <p>IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR TO USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License, or Feature Update License is provided, please
68 contact the Eclipse Foundation to determine what terms and conditions govern that particular Content.</p>
69
70
71 <h3>Use of Provisioning Technology</h3>
72
73 <p>The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples of which include, but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse
74 Update Manager (&quot;Provisioning Technology&quot;) for the purpose of allowing users to install software, documentation, information and/or
75 other materials (collectively &quot;Installable Software&quot;). This capability is provided with the intent of allowing such users to
76 install, extend and update Eclipse-based products. Information about packaging Installable Software is available at <a
77 href="http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html">http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html</a>
78 (&quot;Specification&quot;).</p>
79
80 <p>You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to install Installable Software. You shall be responsible for enabling the
81 applicable license agreements relating to the Installable Software to be presented to, and accepted by, the users of the Provisioning Technology
82 in accordance with the Specification. By using Provisioning Technology in such a manner and making it available in accordance with the
83 Specification, you further acknowledge your agreement to, and the acquisition of all necessary rights to permit the following:</p>
84
85 <ol>
86 <li>A series of actions may occur (&quot;Provisioning Process&quot;) in which a user may execute the Provisioning Technology
87 on a machine (&quot;Target Machine&quot;) with the intent of installing, extending or updating the functionality of an Eclipse-based
88 product.</li>
89 <li>During the Provisioning Process, the Provisioning Technology may cause third party Installable Software or a portion thereof to be
90 accessed and copied to the Target Machine.</li>
91 <li>Pursuant to the Specification, you will provide to the user the terms and conditions that govern the use of the Installable
92 Software (&quot;Installable Software Agreement&quot;) and such Installable Software Agreement shall be accessed from the Target
93 Machine in accordance with the Specification. Such Installable Software Agreement must inform the user of the terms and conditions that govern
94 the Installable Software and must solicit acceptance by the end user in the manner prescribed in such Installable Software Agreement. Upon such
95 indication of agreement by the user, the provisioning Technology will complete installation of the Installable Software.</li>
96 </ol>
97
98 <h3>Cryptography</h3>
99
100 <p>Content may contain encryption software. The country in which you are currently may have restrictions on the import, possession, and use, and/or re-export to
101 another country, of encryption software. BEFORE using any encryption software, please check the country's laws, regulations and policies concerning the import,
102 possession, or use, and re-export of encryption software, to see if this is permitted.</p>
103
104 <p><small>Java and all Java-based trademarks are trademarks of Oracle Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.</small></p>
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1 # Copyright (c) 2009 Composent Inc., EclipseSource Inc., IBM Corp. and others.
2 # All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
3 # are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0
4 # which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
5 # http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
6 #
7 ############################################################################
8 featureName=ECF Platform
9 providerName=Eclipse.org
10
11 # "licenseURL" property - URL of the "Feature License"
12 # do not translate value - just change to point to a locale-specific HTML page
13 licenseURL=license.html
14
15 # "license" property - text of the "Feature Update License"
16 # should be plain text version of license agreement pointed to be "licenseURL"
17 license=\
18 Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement\n\
19 April 9, 2014\n\
20 \n\
21 Usage Of Content\n\
22 \n\
23 THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION, INFORMATION AND/OR\n\
24 OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS (COLLECTIVELY "CONTENT").\n\
25 USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS\n\
26 AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR\n\
27 NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU\n\
28 AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THIS AGREEMENT\n\
29 AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS\n\
30 OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE\n\
31 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS\n\
32 OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED\n\
33 BELOW, THEN YOU MAY NOT USE THE CONTENT.\n\
34 \n\
35 Applicable Licenses\n\
36 \n\
37 Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the\n\
38 Eclipse Foundation is provided to you under the terms and conditions of\n\
39 the Eclipse Public License Version 1.0 ("EPL"). A copy of the EPL is\n\
40 provided with this Content and is also available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html.\n\
41 For purposes of the EPL, "Program" will mean the Content.\n\
42 \n\
43 Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object code,\n\
44 documentation and other files maintained in the Eclipse Foundation source code\n\
45 repository ("Repository") in software modules ("Modules") and made available\n\
46 as downloadable archives ("Downloads").\n\
47 \n\
48 \t- Content may be structured and packaged into modules to facilitate delivering,\n\
49 \t extending, and upgrading the Content. Typical modules may include plug-ins ("Plug-ins"),\n\
50 \t plug-in fragments ("Fragments"), and features ("Features").\n\
51 \t- Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory or JAR (Java(TM) ARchive)\n\
52 \t in a directory named "plugins".\n\
53 \t- A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or Fragments and associated material.\n\
54 \t Each Feature may be packaged as a sub-directory in a directory named "features".\n\
55 \t Within a Feature, files named "feature.xml" may contain a list of the names and version\n\
56 \t numbers of the Plug-ins and/or Fragments associated with that Feature.\n\
57 \t- Features may also include other Features ("Included Features"). Within a Feature, files\n\
58 \t named "feature.xml" may contain a list of the names and version numbers of Included Features.\n\
59 \n\
60 The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should be\n\
61 contained in files named "about.html" ("Abouts"). The terms and\n\
62 conditions governing Features and Included Features should be contained\n\
63 in files named "license.html" ("Feature Licenses"). Abouts and Feature\n\
64 Licenses may be located in any directory of a Download or Module\n\
65 including, but not limited to the following locations:\n\
66 \n\
67 \t- The top-level (root) directory\n\
68 \t- Plug-in and Fragment directories\n\
69 \t- Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs\n\
70 \t- Sub-directories of the directory named "src" of certain Plug-ins\n\
71 \t- Feature directories\n\
72 \n\
73 Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is installed using the\n\
74 Provisioning Technology (as defined below), you must agree to a license ("Feature \n\
75 Update License") during the installation process. If the Feature contains\n\
76 Included Features, the Feature Update License should either provide you\n\
77 with the terms and conditions governing the Included Features or inform\n\
78 you where you can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in\n\
79 the "license" property of files named "feature.properties" found within a Feature.\n\
80 Such Abouts, Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the\n\
81 terms and conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that\n\
82 govern your use of the associated Content in that directory.\n\
83 \n\
84 THE ABOUTS, FEATURE LICENSES, AND FEATURE UPDATE LICENSES MAY REFER\n\
85 TO THE EPL OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND CONDITIONS.\n\
86 SOME OF THESE OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS MAY INCLUDE (BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO):\n\
87 \n\
88 \t- Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html)\n\
89 \t- Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html)\n\
90 \t- Apache Software License 1.1 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE)\n\
91 \t- Apache Software License 2.0 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)\n\
92 \t- Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html)\n\
93 \n\
94 IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR\n\
95 TO USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License, or Feature Update License\n\
96 is provided, please contact the Eclipse Foundation to determine what terms and conditions\n\
97 govern that particular Content.\n\
98 \n\
99 \n\Use of Provisioning Technology\n\
100 \n\
101 The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples of which include,\n\
102 but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse Update Manager ("Provisioning Technology") for\n\
103 the purpose of allowing users to install software, documentation, information and/or\n\
104 other materials (collectively "Installable Software"). This capability is provided with\n\
105 the intent of allowing such users to install, extend and update Eclipse-based products.\n\
106 Information about packaging Installable Software is available at\n\
107 http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html ("Specification").\n\
108 \n\
109 You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to install Installable Software.\n\
110 You shall be responsible for enabling the applicable license agreements relating to the\n\
111 Installable Software to be presented to, and accepted by, the users of the Provisioning Technology\n\
112 in accordance with the Specification. By using Provisioning Technology in such a manner and\n\
113 making it available in accordance with the Specification, you further acknowledge your\n\
114 agreement to, and the acquisition of all necessary rights to permit the following:\n\
115 \n\
116 \t1. A series of actions may occur ("Provisioning Process") in which a user may execute\n\
117 \t the Provisioning Technology on a machine ("Target Machine") with the intent of installing,\n\
118 \t extending or updating the functionality of an Eclipse-based product.\n\
119 \t2. During the Provisioning Process, the Provisioning Technology may cause third party\n\
120 \t Installable Software or a portion thereof to be accessed and copied to the Target Machine.\n\
121 \t3. Pursuant to the Specification, you will provide to the user the terms and conditions that\n\
122 \t govern the use of the Installable Software ("Installable Software Agreement") and such\n\
123 \t Installable Software Agreement shall be accessed from the Target Machine in accordance\n\
124 \t with the Specification. Such Installable Software Agreement must inform the user of the\n\
125 \t terms and conditions that govern the Installable Software and must solicit acceptance by\n\
126 \t the end user in the manner prescribed in such Installable Software Agreement. Upon such\n\
127 \t indication of agreement by the user, the provisioning Technology will complete installation\n\
128 \t of the Installable Software.\n\
129 \n\
130 Cryptography\n\
131 \n\
132 Content may contain encryption software. The country in which you are\n\
133 currently may have restrictions on the import, possession, and use,\n\
134 and/or re-export to another country, of encryption software. BEFORE\n\
135 using any encryption software, please check the country's laws,\n\
136 regulations and policies concerning the import, possession, or use, and\n\
137 re-export of encryption software, to see if this is permitted.\n\
138 \n\
139 Java and all Java-based trademarks are trademarks of Oracle Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.\n
140 ########### end of license property ##########################################
141
142 # "licenseURL" property - URL of the "Feature License"
143 # do not translate value - just change to point to a locale-specific HTML page
144 licenseURL=license.html
145
146 # "license" property - text of the "Feature Update License"
147 # should be plain text version of license agreement pointed to be "licenseURL"
148 license=\
149 Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement\n\
150 April 9, 2014\n\
151 \n\
152 Usage Of Content\n\
153 \n\
154 THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION, INFORMATION AND/OR\n\
155 OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS (COLLECTIVELY "CONTENT").\n\
156 USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS\n\
157 AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR\n\
158 NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU\n\
159 AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THIS AGREEMENT\n\
160 AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS\n\
161 OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE\n\
162 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS\n\
163 OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED\n\
164 BELOW, THEN YOU MAY NOT USE THE CONTENT.\n\
165 \n\
166 Applicable Licenses\n\
167 \n\
168 Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the\n\
169 Eclipse Foundation is provided to you under the terms and conditions of\n\
170 the Eclipse Public License Version 1.0 ("EPL"). A copy of the EPL is\n\
171 provided with this Content and is also available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html.\n\
172 For purposes of the EPL, "Program" will mean the Content.\n\
173 \n\
174 Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object code,\n\
175 documentation and other files maintained in the Eclipse Foundation source code\n\
176 repository ("Repository") in software modules ("Modules") and made available\n\
177 as downloadable archives ("Downloads").\n\
178 \n\
179 \t- Content may be structured and packaged into modules to facilitate delivering,\n\
180 \t extending, and upgrading the Content. Typical modules may include plug-ins ("Plug-ins"),\n\
181 \t plug-in fragments ("Fragments"), and features ("Features").\n\
182 \t- Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory or JAR (Java(TM) ARchive)\n\
183 \t in a directory named "plugins".\n\
184 \t- A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or Fragments and associated material.\n\
185 \t Each Feature may be packaged as a sub-directory in a directory named "features".\n\
186 \t Within a Feature, files named "feature.xml" may contain a list of the names and version\n\
187 \t numbers of the Plug-ins and/or Fragments associated with that Feature.\n\
188 \t- Features may also include other Features ("Included Features"). Within a Feature, files\n\
189 \t named "feature.xml" may contain a list of the names and version numbers of Included Features.\n\
190 \n\
191 The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should be\n\
192 contained in files named "about.html" ("Abouts"). The terms and\n\
193 conditions governing Features and Included Features should be contained\n\
194 in files named "license.html" ("Feature Licenses"). Abouts and Feature\n\
195 Licenses may be located in any directory of a Download or Module\n\
196 including, but not limited to the following locations:\n\
197 \n\
198 \t- The top-level (root) directory\n\
199 \t- Plug-in and Fragment directories\n\
200 \t- Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs\n\
201 \t- Sub-directories of the directory named "src" of certain Plug-ins\n\
202 \t- Feature directories\n\
203 \n\
204 Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is installed using the\n\
205 Provisioning Technology (as defined below), you must agree to a license ("Feature \n\
206 Update License") during the installation process. If the Feature contains\n\
207 Included Features, the Feature Update License should either provide you\n\
208 with the terms and conditions governing the Included Features or inform\n\
209 you where you can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in\n\
210 the "license" property of files named "feature.properties" found within a Feature.\n\
211 Such Abouts, Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the\n\
212 terms and conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that\n\
213 govern your use of the associated Content in that directory.\n\
214 \n\
215 THE ABOUTS, FEATURE LICENSES, AND FEATURE UPDATE LICENSES MAY REFER\n\
216 TO THE EPL OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND CONDITIONS.\n\
217 SOME OF THESE OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS MAY INCLUDE (BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO):\n\
218 \n\
219 \t- Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html)\n\
220 \t- Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html)\n\
221 \t- Apache Software License 1.1 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE)\n\
222 \t- Apache Software License 2.0 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)\n\
223 \t- Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html)\n\
224 \n\
225 IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR\n\
226 TO USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License, or Feature Update License\n\
227 is provided, please contact the Eclipse Foundation to determine what terms and conditions\n\
228 govern that particular Content.\n\
229 \n\
230 \n\Use of Provisioning Technology\n\
231 \n\
232 The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples of which include,\n\
233 but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse Update Manager ("Provisioning Technology") for\n\
234 the purpose of allowing users to install software, documentation, information and/or\n\
235 other materials (collectively "Installable Software"). This capability is provided with\n\
236 the intent of allowing such users to install, extend and update Eclipse-based products.\n\
237 Information about packaging Installable Software is available at\n\
238 http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html ("Specification").\n\
239 \n\
240 You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to install Installable Software.\n\
241 You shall be responsible for enabling the applicable license agreements relating to the\n\
242 Installable Software to be presented to, and accepted by, the users of the Provisioning Technology\n\
243 in accordance with the Specification. By using Provisioning Technology in such a manner and\n\
244 making it available in accordance with the Specification, you further acknowledge your\n\
245 agreement to, and the acquisition of all necessary rights to permit the following:\n\
246 \n\
247 \t1. A series of actions may occur ("Provisioning Process") in which a user may execute\n\
248 \t the Provisioning Technology on a machine ("Target Machine") with the intent of installing,\n\
249 \t extending or updating the functionality of an Eclipse-based product.\n\
250 \t2. During the Provisioning Process, the Provisioning Technology may cause third party\n\
251 \t Installable Software or a portion thereof to be accessed and copied to the Target Machine.\n\
252 \t3. Pursuant to the Specification, you will provide to the user the terms and conditions that\n\
253 \t govern the use of the Installable Software ("Installable Software Agreement") and such\n\
254 \t Installable Software Agreement shall be accessed from the Target Machine in accordance\n\
255 \t with the Specification. Such Installable Software Agreement must inform the user of the\n\
256 \t terms and conditions that govern the Installable Software and must solicit acceptance by\n\
257 \t the end user in the manner prescribed in such Installable Software Agreement. Upon such\n\
258 \t indication of agreement by the user, the provisioning Technology will complete installation\n\
259 \t of the Installable Software.\n\
260 \n\
261 Cryptography\n\
262 \n\
263 Content may contain encryption software. The country in which you are\n\
264 currently may have restrictions on the import, possession, and use,\n\
265 and/or re-export to another country, of encryption software. BEFORE\n\
266 using any encryption software, please check the country's laws,\n\
267 regulations and policies concerning the import, possession, or use, and\n\
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40 </p>
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12 <copyright>
13 Copyright (c) 2004, 2007 Composent, Inc. and others. All rights
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15 This program and the accompanying materials are made available
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18 http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
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20 Contributors: Composent, Inc. - initial API and implementation
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52 inform you where you can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in the &quot;license&quot; property of files named &quot;feature.properties&quot; found within a Feature.
53 Such Abouts, Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the terms and conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that govern your use of the associated Content in
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71 <h3>Use of Provisioning Technology</h3>
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73 <p>The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples of which include, but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse
74 Update Manager (&quot;Provisioning Technology&quot;) for the purpose of allowing users to install software, documentation, information and/or
75 other materials (collectively &quot;Installable Software&quot;). This capability is provided with the intent of allowing such users to
76 install, extend and update Eclipse-based products. Information about packaging Installable Software is available at <a
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78 (&quot;Specification&quot;).</p>
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80 <p>You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to install Installable Software. You shall be responsible for enabling the
81 applicable license agreements relating to the Installable Software to be presented to, and accepted by, the users of the Provisioning Technology
82 in accordance with the Specification. By using Provisioning Technology in such a manner and making it available in accordance with the
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28 AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THIS AGREEMENT\n\
29 AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS\n\
30 OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE\n\
31 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS\n\
32 OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED\n\
33 BELOW, THEN YOU MAY NOT USE THE CONTENT.\n\
34 \n\
35 Applicable Licenses\n\
36 \n\
37 Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the\n\
38 Eclipse Foundation is provided to you under the terms and conditions of\n\
39 the Eclipse Public License Version 1.0 ("EPL"). A copy of the EPL is\n\
40 provided with this Content and is also available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html.\n\
41 For purposes of the EPL, "Program" will mean the Content.\n\
42 \n\
43 Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object code,\n\
44 documentation and other files maintained in the Eclipse Foundation source code\n\
45 repository ("Repository") in software modules ("Modules") and made available\n\
46 as downloadable archives ("Downloads").\n\
47 \n\
48 \t- Content may be structured and packaged into modules to facilitate delivering,\n\
49 \t extending, and upgrading the Content. Typical modules may include plug-ins ("Plug-ins"),\n\
50 \t plug-in fragments ("Fragments"), and features ("Features").\n\
51 \t- Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory or JAR (Java(TM) ARchive)\n\
52 \t in a directory named "plugins".\n\
53 \t- A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or Fragments and associated material.\n\
54 \t Each Feature may be packaged as a sub-directory in a directory named "features".\n\
55 \t Within a Feature, files named "feature.xml" may contain a list of the names and version\n\
56 \t numbers of the Plug-ins and/or Fragments associated with that Feature.\n\
57 \t- Features may also include other Features ("Included Features"). Within a Feature, files\n\
58 \t named "feature.xml" may contain a list of the names and version numbers of Included Features.\n\
59 \n\
60 The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should be\n\
61 contained in files named "about.html" ("Abouts"). The terms and\n\
62 conditions governing Features and Included Features should be contained\n\
63 in files named "license.html" ("Feature Licenses"). Abouts and Feature\n\
64 Licenses may be located in any directory of a Download or Module\n\
65 including, but not limited to the following locations:\n\
66 \n\
67 \t- The top-level (root) directory\n\
68 \t- Plug-in and Fragment directories\n\
69 \t- Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs\n\
70 \t- Sub-directories of the directory named "src" of certain Plug-ins\n\
71 \t- Feature directories\n\
72 \n\
73 Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is installed using the\n\
74 Provisioning Technology (as defined below), you must agree to a license ("Feature \n\
75 Update License") during the installation process. If the Feature contains\n\
76 Included Features, the Feature Update License should either provide you\n\
77 with the terms and conditions governing the Included Features or inform\n\
78 you where you can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in\n\
79 the "license" property of files named "feature.properties" found within a Feature.\n\
80 Such Abouts, Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the\n\
81 terms and conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that\n\
82 govern your use of the associated Content in that directory.\n\
83 \n\
84 THE ABOUTS, FEATURE LICENSES, AND FEATURE UPDATE LICENSES MAY REFER\n\
85 TO THE EPL OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND CONDITIONS.\n\
86 SOME OF THESE OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS MAY INCLUDE (BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO):\n\
87 \n\
88 \t- Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html)\n\
89 \t- Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html)\n\
90 \t- Apache Software License 1.1 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE)\n\
91 \t- Apache Software License 2.0 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)\n\
92 \t- Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html)\n\
93 \n\
94 IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR\n\
95 TO USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License, or Feature Update License\n\
96 is provided, please contact the Eclipse Foundation to determine what terms and conditions\n\
97 govern that particular Content.\n\
98 \n\
99 \n\Use of Provisioning Technology\n\
100 \n\
101 The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples of which include,\n\
102 but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse Update Manager ("Provisioning Technology") for\n\
103 the purpose of allowing users to install software, documentation, information and/or\n\
104 other materials (collectively "Installable Software"). This capability is provided with\n\
105 the intent of allowing such users to install, extend and update Eclipse-based products.\n\
106 Information about packaging Installable Software is available at\n\
107 http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html ("Specification").\n\
108 \n\
109 You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to install Installable Software.\n\
110 You shall be responsible for enabling the applicable license agreements relating to the\n\
111 Installable Software to be presented to, and accepted by, the users of the Provisioning Technology\n\
112 in accordance with the Specification. By using Provisioning Technology in such a manner and\n\
113 making it available in accordance with the Specification, you further acknowledge your\n\
114 agreement to, and the acquisition of all necessary rights to permit the following:\n\
115 \n\
116 \t1. A series of actions may occur ("Provisioning Process") in which a user may execute\n\
117 \t the Provisioning Technology on a machine ("Target Machine") with the intent of installing,\n\
118 \t extending or updating the functionality of an Eclipse-based product.\n\
119 \t2. During the Provisioning Process, the Provisioning Technology may cause third party\n\
120 \t Installable Software or a portion thereof to be accessed and copied to the Target Machine.\n\
121 \t3. Pursuant to the Specification, you will provide to the user the terms and conditions that\n\
122 \t govern the use of the Installable Software ("Installable Software Agreement") and such\n\
123 \t Installable Software Agreement shall be accessed from the Target Machine in accordance\n\
124 \t with the Specification. Such Installable Software Agreement must inform the user of the\n\
125 \t terms and conditions that govern the Installable Software and must solicit acceptance by\n\
126 \t the end user in the manner prescribed in such Installable Software Agreement. Upon such\n\
127 \t indication of agreement by the user, the provisioning Technology will complete installation\n\
128 \t of the Installable Software.\n\
129 \n\
130 Cryptography\n\
131 \n\
132 Content may contain encryption software. The country in which you are\n\
133 currently may have restrictions on the import, possession, and use,\n\
134 and/or re-export to another country, of encryption software. BEFORE\n\
135 using any encryption software, please check the country's laws,\n\
136 regulations and policies concerning the import, possession, or use, and\n\
137 re-export of encryption software, to see if this is permitted.\n\
138 \n\
139 Java and all Java-based trademarks are trademarks of Oracle Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.\n
140 ########### end of license property ##########################################
141
142 # "licenseURL" property - URL of the "Feature License"
143 # do not translate value - just change to point to a locale-specific HTML page
144 licenseURL=license.html
145
146 # "license" property - text of the "Feature Update License"
147 # should be plain text version of license agreement pointed to be "licenseURL"
148 license=\
149 Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement\n\
150 April 9, 2014\n\
151 \n\
152 Usage Of Content\n\
153 \n\
154 THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION, INFORMATION AND/OR\n\
155 OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS (COLLECTIVELY "CONTENT").\n\
156 USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS\n\
157 AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR\n\
158 NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU\n\
159 AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THIS AGREEMENT\n\
160 AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS\n\
161 OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE\n\
162 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS\n\
163 OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED\n\
164 BELOW, THEN YOU MAY NOT USE THE CONTENT.\n\
165 \n\
166 Applicable Licenses\n\
167 \n\
168 Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the\n\
169 Eclipse Foundation is provided to you under the terms and conditions of\n\
170 the Eclipse Public License Version 1.0 ("EPL"). A copy of the EPL is\n\
171 provided with this Content and is also available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html.\n\
172 For purposes of the EPL, "Program" will mean the Content.\n\
173 \n\
174 Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object code,\n\
175 documentation and other files maintained in the Eclipse Foundation source code\n\
176 repository ("Repository") in software modules ("Modules") and made available\n\
177 as downloadable archives ("Downloads").\n\
178 \n\
179 \t- Content may be structured and packaged into modules to facilitate delivering,\n\
180 \t extending, and upgrading the Content. Typical modules may include plug-ins ("Plug-ins"),\n\
181 \t plug-in fragments ("Fragments"), and features ("Features").\n\
182 \t- Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory or JAR (Java(TM) ARchive)\n\
183 \t in a directory named "plugins".\n\
184 \t- A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or Fragments and associated material.\n\
185 \t Each Feature may be packaged as a sub-directory in a directory named "features".\n\
186 \t Within a Feature, files named "feature.xml" may contain a list of the names and version\n\
187 \t numbers of the Plug-ins and/or Fragments associated with that Feature.\n\
188 \t- Features may also include other Features ("Included Features"). Within a Feature, files\n\
189 \t named "feature.xml" may contain a list of the names and version numbers of Included Features.\n\
190 \n\
191 The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should be\n\
192 contained in files named "about.html" ("Abouts"). The terms and\n\
193 conditions governing Features and Included Features should be contained\n\
194 in files named "license.html" ("Feature Licenses"). Abouts and Feature\n\
195 Licenses may be located in any directory of a Download or Module\n\
196 including, but not limited to the following locations:\n\
197 \n\
198 \t- The top-level (root) directory\n\
199 \t- Plug-in and Fragment directories\n\
200 \t- Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs\n\
201 \t- Sub-directories of the directory named "src" of certain Plug-ins\n\
202 \t- Feature directories\n\
203 \n\
204 Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is installed using the\n\
205 Provisioning Technology (as defined below), you must agree to a license ("Feature \n\
206 Update License") during the installation process. If the Feature contains\n\
207 Included Features, the Feature Update License should either provide you\n\
208 with the terms and conditions governing the Included Features or inform\n\
209 you where you can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in\n\
210 the "license" property of files named "feature.properties" found within a Feature.\n\
211 Such Abouts, Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the\n\
212 terms and conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that\n\
213 govern your use of the associated Content in that directory.\n\
214 \n\
215 THE ABOUTS, FEATURE LICENSES, AND FEATURE UPDATE LICENSES MAY REFER\n\
216 TO THE EPL OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND CONDITIONS.\n\
217 SOME OF THESE OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS MAY INCLUDE (BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO):\n\
218 \n\
219 \t- Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html)\n\
220 \t- Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html)\n\
221 \t- Apache Software License 1.1 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE)\n\
222 \t- Apache Software License 2.0 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)\n\
223 \t- Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html)\n\
224 \n\
225 IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR\n\
226 TO USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License, or Feature Update License\n\
227 is provided, please contact the Eclipse Foundation to determine what terms and conditions\n\
228 govern that particular Content.\n\
229 \n\
230 \n\Use of Provisioning Technology\n\
231 \n\
232 The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples of which include,\n\
233 but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse Update Manager ("Provisioning Technology") for\n\
234 the purpose of allowing users to install software, documentation, information and/or\n\
235 other materials (collectively "Installable Software"). This capability is provided with\n\
236 the intent of allowing such users to install, extend and update Eclipse-based products.\n\
237 Information about packaging Installable Software is available at\n\
238 http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html ("Specification").\n\
239 \n\
240 You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to install Installable Software.\n\
241 You shall be responsible for enabling the applicable license agreements relating to the\n\
242 Installable Software to be presented to, and accepted by, the users of the Provisioning Technology\n\
243 in accordance with the Specification. By using Provisioning Technology in such a manner and\n\
244 making it available in accordance with the Specification, you further acknowledge your\n\
245 agreement to, and the acquisition of all necessary rights to permit the following:\n\
246 \n\
247 \t1. A series of actions may occur ("Provisioning Process") in which a user may execute\n\
248 \t the Provisioning Technology on a machine ("Target Machine") with the intent of installing,\n\
249 \t extending or updating the functionality of an Eclipse-based product.\n\
250 \t2. During the Provisioning Process, the Provisioning Technology may cause third party\n\
251 \t Installable Software or a portion thereof to be accessed and copied to the Target Machine.\n\
252 \t3. Pursuant to the Specification, you will provide to the user the terms and conditions that\n\
253 \t govern the use of the Installable Software ("Installable Software Agreement") and such\n\
254 \t Installable Software Agreement shall be accessed from the Target Machine in accordance\n\
255 \t with the Specification. Such Installable Software Agreement must inform the user of the\n\
256 \t terms and conditions that govern the Installable Software and must solicit acceptance by\n\
257 \t the end user in the manner prescribed in such Installable Software Agreement. Upon such\n\
258 \t indication of agreement by the user, the provisioning Technology will complete installation\n\
259 \t of the Installable Software.\n\
260 \n\
261 Cryptography\n\
262 \n\
263 Content may contain encryption software. The country in which you are\n\
264 currently may have restrictions on the import, possession, and use,\n\
265 and/or re-export to another country, of encryption software. BEFORE\n\
266 using any encryption software, please check the country's laws,\n\
267 regulations and policies concerning the import, possession, or use, and\n\
268 re-export of encryption software, to see if this is permitted.\n\
269 \n\
270 Java and all Java-based trademarks are trademarks of Oracle Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.\n
271 ########### end of license property ##########################################
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1 <feature
2 id="org.eclipse.ecf.filetransfer.httpclient4.feature"
3 label="ECF Httpclient4 Filetransfer Provider"
4 version="3.14.4.v20181013-2146"
5 provider-name="Eclipse.org - ECF">
6
7 <description url="http://www.eclipse.org/ecf">
8 This feature provides the Apache HttpComponents/HttpClient4-based FileTransfer provider used by the Eclipse platform to support P2 filetransfer.
9 </description>
10
11 <copyright url="http://www.example.com/copyright">
12 Copyright (c) 2011 Composent, Inc. and others. All rights reserved.
13 This program and the accompanying materials are made available
14 under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 which accompanies
15 this distribution, and is available at
16 http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
17
18 Contributors: Composent, Inc. - initial API and implementation
19 </copyright>
20
21 <license url="%licenseURL">
22 %license
23 </license>
24
25 <requires>
26 <import feature="org.eclipse.ecf.filetransfer.feature" version="3.9.0" match="compatible"/>
27 </requires>
28
29 <plugin
30 id="org.eclipse.ecf.provider.filetransfer.httpclient4"
31 download-size="73"
32 install-size="158"
33 version="1.1.300.v20180301-0132"
34 unpack="false"/>
35
36 <plugin
37 id="org.apache.commons.codec"
38 download-size="304"
39 install-size="591"
40 version="1.10.0.v20180409-1845"
41 unpack="false"/>
42
43 <plugin
44 id="org.apache.commons.logging"
45 download-size="71"
46 install-size="145"
47 version="1.2.0.v20180409-1502"
48 unpack="false"/>
49
50 <plugin
51 id="org.apache.httpcomponents.httpclient"
52 download-size="1005"
53 install-size="2157"
54 version="4.5.5.v20180409-1525"
55 unpack="false"/>
56
57 <plugin
58 id="org.apache.httpcomponents.httpcore"
59 download-size="347"
60 install-size="688"
61 version="4.4.9.v20180409-1525"
62 unpack="false"/>
63
64 </feature>
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1 <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
2 <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
3 <head>
4 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" />
5 <title>Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement</title>
6 </head>
7
8 <body lang="EN-US">
9 <h2>Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement</h2>
10 <p>April 9, 2014</p>
11
12 <h3>Usage Of Content</h3>
13
14 <p>THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION, INFORMATION AND/OR OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS
15 (COLLECTIVELY &quot;CONTENT&quot;). USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND
16 CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU AGREE THAT YOUR USE
17 OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR
18 NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND
19 CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW, THEN YOU MAY NOT USE THE CONTENT.</p>
20
21 <h3>Applicable Licenses</h3>
22
23 <p>Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the Eclipse Foundation is provided to you under the terms and conditions of the Eclipse Public License Version 1.0
24 (&quot;EPL&quot;). A copy of the EPL is provided with this Content and is also available at <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html</a>.
25 For purposes of the EPL, &quot;Program&quot; will mean the Content.</p>
26
27 <p>Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object code, documentation and other files maintained in the Eclipse Foundation source code
28 repository (&quot;Repository&quot;) in software modules (&quot;Modules&quot;) and made available as downloadable archives (&quot;Downloads&quot;).</p>
29
30 <ul>
31 <li>Content may be structured and packaged into modules to facilitate delivering, extending, and upgrading the Content. Typical modules may include plug-ins (&quot;Plug-ins&quot;), plug-in fragments (&quot;Fragments&quot;), and features (&quot;Features&quot;).</li>
32 <li>Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory or JAR (Java&trade; ARchive) in a directory named &quot;plugins&quot;.</li>
33 <li>A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or Fragments and associated material. Each Feature may be packaged as a sub-directory in a directory named &quot;features&quot;. Within a Feature, files named &quot;feature.xml&quot; may contain a list of the names and version numbers of the Plug-ins
34 and/or Fragments associated with that Feature.</li>
35 <li>Features may also include other Features (&quot;Included Features&quot;). Within a Feature, files named &quot;feature.xml&quot; may contain a list of the names and version numbers of Included Features.</li>
36 </ul>
37
38 <p>The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should be contained in files named &quot;about.html&quot; (&quot;Abouts&quot;). The terms and conditions governing Features and
39 Included Features should be contained in files named &quot;license.html&quot; (&quot;Feature Licenses&quot;). Abouts and Feature Licenses may be located in any directory of a Download or Module
40 including, but not limited to the following locations:</p>
41
42 <ul>
43 <li>The top-level (root) directory</li>
44 <li>Plug-in and Fragment directories</li>
45 <li>Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs</li>
46 <li>Sub-directories of the directory named &quot;src&quot; of certain Plug-ins</li>
47 <li>Feature directories</li>
48 </ul>
49
50 <p>Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is installed using the Provisioning Technology (as defined below), you must agree to a license (&quot;Feature Update License&quot;) during the
51 installation process. If the Feature contains Included Features, the Feature Update License should either provide you with the terms and conditions governing the Included Features or
52 inform you where you can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in the &quot;license&quot; property of files named &quot;feature.properties&quot; found within a Feature.
53 Such Abouts, Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the terms and conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that govern your use of the associated Content in
54 that directory.</p>
55
56 <p>THE ABOUTS, FEATURE LICENSES, AND FEATURE UPDATE LICENSES MAY REFER TO THE EPL OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. SOME OF THESE
57 OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS MAY INCLUDE (BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO):</p>
58
59 <ul>
60 <li>Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html</a>)</li>
61 <li>Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html</a>)</li>
62 <li>Apache Software License 1.1 (available at <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE</a>)</li>
63 <li>Apache Software License 2.0 (available at <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</a>)</li>
64 <li>Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at <a href="http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html">http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html</a>)</li>
65 </ul>
66
67 <p>IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR TO USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License, or Feature Update License is provided, please
68 contact the Eclipse Foundation to determine what terms and conditions govern that particular Content.</p>
69
70
71 <h3>Use of Provisioning Technology</h3>
72
73 <p>The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples of which include, but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse
74 Update Manager (&quot;Provisioning Technology&quot;) for the purpose of allowing users to install software, documentation, information and/or
75 other materials (collectively &quot;Installable Software&quot;). This capability is provided with the intent of allowing such users to
76 install, extend and update Eclipse-based products. Information about packaging Installable Software is available at <a
77 href="http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html">http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html</a>
78 (&quot;Specification&quot;).</p>
79
80 <p>You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to install Installable Software. You shall be responsible for enabling the
81 applicable license agreements relating to the Installable Software to be presented to, and accepted by, the users of the Provisioning Technology
82 in accordance with the Specification. By using Provisioning Technology in such a manner and making it available in accordance with the
83 Specification, you further acknowledge your agreement to, and the acquisition of all necessary rights to permit the following:</p>
84
85 <ol>
86 <li>A series of actions may occur (&quot;Provisioning Process&quot;) in which a user may execute the Provisioning Technology
87 on a machine (&quot;Target Machine&quot;) with the intent of installing, extending or updating the functionality of an Eclipse-based
88 product.</li>
89 <li>During the Provisioning Process, the Provisioning Technology may cause third party Installable Software or a portion thereof to be
90 accessed and copied to the Target Machine.</li>
91 <li>Pursuant to the Specification, you will provide to the user the terms and conditions that govern the use of the Installable
92 Software (&quot;Installable Software Agreement&quot;) and such Installable Software Agreement shall be accessed from the Target
93 Machine in accordance with the Specification. Such Installable Software Agreement must inform the user of the terms and conditions that govern
94 the Installable Software and must solicit acceptance by the end user in the manner prescribed in such Installable Software Agreement. Upon such
95 indication of agreement by the user, the provisioning Technology will complete installation of the Installable Software.</li>
96 </ol>
97
98 <h3>Cryptography</h3>
99
100 <p>Content may contain encryption software. The country in which you are currently may have restrictions on the import, possession, and use, and/or re-export to
101 another country, of encryption software. BEFORE using any encryption software, please check the country's laws, regulations and policies concerning the import,
102 possession, or use, and re-export of encryption software, to see if this is permitted.</p>
103
104 <p><small>Java and all Java-based trademarks are trademarks of Oracle Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.</small></p>
105 </body>
106 </html>
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2 # All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
3 # are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0
4 # which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
5 # http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
6 #
7 ############################################################################
8 featureName=ECF Apache Httpclient4 FileTransfer SSL Provider
9 providerName=Eclipse.org
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11 # "licenseURL" property - URL of the "Feature License"
12 # do not translate value - just change to point to a locale-specific HTML page
13 licenseURL=license.html
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15 # "license" property - text of the "Feature Update License"
16 # should be plain text version of license agreement pointed to be "licenseURL"
17 license=\
18 Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement\n\
19 April 9, 2014\n\
20 \n\
21 Usage Of Content\n\
22 \n\
23 THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION, INFORMATION AND/OR\n\
24 OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS (COLLECTIVELY "CONTENT").\n\
25 USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS\n\
26 AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR\n\
27 NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU\n\
28 AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THIS AGREEMENT\n\
29 AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS\n\
30 OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE\n\
31 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS\n\
32 OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED\n\
33 BELOW, THEN YOU MAY NOT USE THE CONTENT.\n\
34 \n\
35 Applicable Licenses\n\
36 \n\
37 Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the\n\
38 Eclipse Foundation is provided to you under the terms and conditions of\n\
39 the Eclipse Public License Version 1.0 ("EPL"). A copy of the EPL is\n\
40 provided with this Content and is also available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html.\n\
41 For purposes of the EPL, "Program" will mean the Content.\n\
42 \n\
43 Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object code,\n\
44 documentation and other files maintained in the Eclipse Foundation source code\n\
45 repository ("Repository") in software modules ("Modules") and made available\n\
46 as downloadable archives ("Downloads").\n\
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50 \t plug-in fragments ("Fragments"), and features ("Features").\n\
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52 \t in a directory named "plugins".\n\
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54 \t Each Feature may be packaged as a sub-directory in a directory named "features".\n\
55 \t Within a Feature, files named "feature.xml" may contain a list of the names and version\n\
56 \t numbers of the Plug-ins and/or Fragments associated with that Feature.\n\
57 \t- Features may also include other Features ("Included Features"). Within a Feature, files\n\
58 \t named "feature.xml" may contain a list of the names and version numbers of Included Features.\n\
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64 Licenses may be located in any directory of a Download or Module\n\
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68 \t- Plug-in and Fragment directories\n\
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71 \t- Feature directories\n\
72 \n\
73 Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is installed using the\n\
74 Provisioning Technology (as defined below), you must agree to a license ("Feature \n\
75 Update License") during the installation process. If the Feature contains\n\
76 Included Features, the Feature Update License should either provide you\n\
77 with the terms and conditions governing the Included Features or inform\n\
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79 the "license" property of files named "feature.properties" found within a Feature.\n\
80 Such Abouts, Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the\n\
81 terms and conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that\n\
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83 \n\
84 THE ABOUTS, FEATURE LICENSES, AND FEATURE UPDATE LICENSES MAY REFER\n\
85 TO THE EPL OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND CONDITIONS.\n\
86 SOME OF THESE OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS MAY INCLUDE (BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO):\n\
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88 \t- Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html)\n\
89 \t- Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html)\n\
90 \t- Apache Software License 1.1 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE)\n\
91 \t- Apache Software License 2.0 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)\n\
92 \t- Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html)\n\
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94 IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR\n\
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100 \n\
101 The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples of which include,\n\
102 but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse Update Manager ("Provisioning Technology") for\n\
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106 Information about packaging Installable Software is available at\n\
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108 \n\
109 You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to install Installable Software.\n\
110 You shall be responsible for enabling the applicable license agreements relating to the\n\
111 Installable Software to be presented to, and accepted by, the users of the Provisioning Technology\n\
112 in accordance with the Specification. By using Provisioning Technology in such a manner and\n\
113 making it available in accordance with the Specification, you further acknowledge your\n\
114 agreement to, and the acquisition of all necessary rights to permit the following:\n\
115 \n\
116 \t1. A series of actions may occur ("Provisioning Process") in which a user may execute\n\
117 \t the Provisioning Technology on a machine ("Target Machine") with the intent of installing,\n\
118 \t extending or updating the functionality of an Eclipse-based product.\n\
119 \t2. During the Provisioning Process, the Provisioning Technology may cause third party\n\
120 \t Installable Software or a portion thereof to be accessed and copied to the Target Machine.\n\
121 \t3. Pursuant to the Specification, you will provide to the user the terms and conditions that\n\
122 \t govern the use of the Installable Software ("Installable Software Agreement") and such\n\
123 \t Installable Software Agreement shall be accessed from the Target Machine in accordance\n\
124 \t with the Specification. Such Installable Software Agreement must inform the user of the\n\
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142 # "licenseURL" property - URL of the "Feature License"
143 # do not translate value - just change to point to a locale-specific HTML page
144 licenseURL=license.html
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146 # "license" property - text of the "Feature Update License"
147 # should be plain text version of license agreement pointed to be "licenseURL"
148 license=\
149 Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement\n\
150 April 9, 2014\n\
151 \n\
152 Usage Of Content\n\
153 \n\
154 THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION, INFORMATION AND/OR\n\
155 OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS (COLLECTIVELY "CONTENT").\n\
156 USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS\n\
157 AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR\n\
158 NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU\n\
159 AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THIS AGREEMENT\n\
160 AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS\n\
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168 Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the\n\
169 Eclipse Foundation is provided to you under the terms and conditions of\n\
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171 provided with this Content and is also available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html.\n\
172 For purposes of the EPL, "Program" will mean the Content.\n\
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182 \t- Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory or JAR (Java(TM) ARchive)\n\
183 \t in a directory named "plugins".\n\
184 \t- A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or Fragments and associated material.\n\
185 \t Each Feature may be packaged as a sub-directory in a directory named "features".\n\
186 \t Within a Feature, files named "feature.xml" may contain a list of the names and version\n\
187 \t numbers of the Plug-ins and/or Fragments associated with that Feature.\n\
188 \t- Features may also include other Features ("Included Features"). Within a Feature, files\n\
189 \t named "feature.xml" may contain a list of the names and version numbers of Included Features.\n\
190 \n\
191 The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should be\n\
192 contained in files named "about.html" ("Abouts"). The terms and\n\
193 conditions governing Features and Included Features should be contained\n\
194 in files named "license.html" ("Feature Licenses"). Abouts and Feature\n\
195 Licenses may be located in any directory of a Download or Module\n\
196 including, but not limited to the following locations:\n\
197 \n\
198 \t- The top-level (root) directory\n\
199 \t- Plug-in and Fragment directories\n\
200 \t- Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs\n\
201 \t- Sub-directories of the directory named "src" of certain Plug-ins\n\
202 \t- Feature directories\n\
203 \n\
204 Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is installed using the\n\
205 Provisioning Technology (as defined below), you must agree to a license ("Feature \n\
206 Update License") during the installation process. If the Feature contains\n\
207 Included Features, the Feature Update License should either provide you\n\
208 with the terms and conditions governing the Included Features or inform\n\
209 you where you can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in\n\
210 the "license" property of files named "feature.properties" found within a Feature.\n\
211 Such Abouts, Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the\n\
212 terms and conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that\n\
213 govern your use of the associated Content in that directory.\n\
214 \n\
215 THE ABOUTS, FEATURE LICENSES, AND FEATURE UPDATE LICENSES MAY REFER\n\
216 TO THE EPL OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND CONDITIONS.\n\
217 SOME OF THESE OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS MAY INCLUDE (BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO):\n\
218 \n\
219 \t- Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html)\n\
220 \t- Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html)\n\
221 \t- Apache Software License 1.1 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE)\n\
222 \t- Apache Software License 2.0 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)\n\
223 \t- Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html)\n\
224 \n\
225 IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR\n\
226 TO USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License, or Feature Update License\n\
227 is provided, please contact the Eclipse Foundation to determine what terms and conditions\n\
228 govern that particular Content.\n\
229 \n\
230 \n\Use of Provisioning Technology\n\
231 \n\
232 The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples of which include,\n\
233 but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse Update Manager ("Provisioning Technology") for\n\
234 the purpose of allowing users to install software, documentation, information and/or\n\
235 other materials (collectively "Installable Software"). This capability is provided with\n\
236 the intent of allowing such users to install, extend and update Eclipse-based products.\n\
237 Information about packaging Installable Software is available at\n\
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239 \n\
240 You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to install Installable Software.\n\
241 You shall be responsible for enabling the applicable license agreements relating to the\n\
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243 in accordance with the Specification. By using Provisioning Technology in such a manner and\n\
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245 agreement to, and the acquisition of all necessary rights to permit the following:\n\
246 \n\
247 \t1. A series of actions may occur ("Provisioning Process") in which a user may execute\n\
248 \t the Provisioning Technology on a machine ("Target Machine") with the intent of installing,\n\
249 \t extending or updating the functionality of an Eclipse-based product.\n\
250 \t2. During the Provisioning Process, the Provisioning Technology may cause third party\n\
251 \t Installable Software or a portion thereof to be accessed and copied to the Target Machine.\n\
252 \t3. Pursuant to the Specification, you will provide to the user the terms and conditions that\n\
253 \t govern the use of the Installable Software ("Installable Software Agreement") and such\n\
254 \t Installable Software Agreement shall be accessed from the Target Machine in accordance\n\
255 \t with the Specification. Such Installable Software Agreement must inform the user of the\n\
256 \t terms and conditions that govern the Installable Software and must solicit acceptance by\n\
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105 \t- Apache Software License 1.1 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE)\n\
106 \t- Apache Software License 2.0 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)\n\
107 \t- Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html)\n\
108 \n\
109 IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR\n\
110 TO USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License, or Feature Update License\n\
111 is provided, please contact the Eclipse Foundation to determine what terms and conditions\n\
112 govern that particular Content.\n\
113 \n\
114 \n\Use of Provisioning Technology\n\
115 \n\
116 The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples of which include,\n\
117 but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse Update Manager ("Provisioning Technology") for\n\
118 the purpose of allowing users to install software, documentation, information and/or\n\
119 other materials (collectively "Installable Software"). This capability is provided with\n\
120 the intent of allowing such users to install, extend and update Eclipse-based products.\n\
121 Information about packaging Installable Software is available at\n\
122 http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html ("Specification").\n\
123 \n\
124 You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to install Installable Software.\n\
125 You shall be responsible for enabling the applicable license agreements relating to the\n\
126 Installable Software to be presented to, and accepted by, the users of the Provisioning Technology\n\
127 in accordance with the Specification. By using Provisioning Technology in such a manner and\n\
128 making it available in accordance with the Specification, you further acknowledge your\n\
129 agreement to, and the acquisition of all necessary rights to permit the following:\n\
130 \n\
131 \t1. A series of actions may occur ("Provisioning Process") in which a user may execute\n\
132 \t the Provisioning Technology on a machine ("Target Machine") with the intent of installing,\n\
133 \t extending or updating the functionality of an Eclipse-based product.\n\
134 \t2. During the Provisioning Process, the Provisioning Technology may cause third party\n\
135 \t Installable Software or a portion thereof to be accessed and copied to the Target Machine.\n\
136 \t3. Pursuant to the Specification, you will provide to the user the terms and conditions that\n\
137 \t govern the use of the Installable Software ("Installable Software Agreement") and such\n\
138 \t Installable Software Agreement shall be accessed from the Target Machine in accordance\n\
139 \t with the Specification. Such Installable Software Agreement must inform the user of the\n\
140 \t terms and conditions that govern the Installable Software and must solicit acceptance by\n\
141 \t the end user in the manner prescribed in such Installable Software Agreement. Upon such\n\
142 \t indication of agreement by the user, the provisioning Technology will complete installation\n\
143 \t of the Installable Software.\n\
144 \n\
145 Cryptography\n\
146 \n\
147 Content may contain encryption software. The country in which you are\n\
148 currently may have restrictions on the import, possession, and use,\n\
149 and/or re-export to another country, of encryption software. BEFORE\n\
150 using any encryption software, please check the country's laws,\n\
151 regulations and policies concerning the import, possession, or use, and\n\
152 re-export of encryption software, to see if this is permitted.\n\
153 \n\
154 Java and all Java-based trademarks are trademarks of Oracle Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.\n
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5 <title>Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement</title>
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9 <h2>Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement</h2>
10 <p>April 9, 2014</p>
11
12 <h3>Usage Of Content</h3>
13
14 <p>THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION, INFORMATION AND/OR OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS
15 (COLLECTIVELY &quot;CONTENT&quot;). USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND
16 CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU AGREE THAT YOUR USE
17 OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR
18 NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND
19 CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW, THEN YOU MAY NOT USE THE CONTENT.</p>
20
21 <h3>Applicable Licenses</h3>
22
23 <p>Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the Eclipse Foundation is provided to you under the terms and conditions of the Eclipse Public License Version 1.0
24 (&quot;EPL&quot;). A copy of the EPL is provided with this Content and is also available at <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html</a>.
25 For purposes of the EPL, &quot;Program&quot; will mean the Content.</p>
26
27 <p>Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object code, documentation and other files maintained in the Eclipse Foundation source code
28 repository (&quot;Repository&quot;) in software modules (&quot;Modules&quot;) and made available as downloadable archives (&quot;Downloads&quot;).</p>
29
30 <ul>
31 <li>Content may be structured and packaged into modules to facilitate delivering, extending, and upgrading the Content. Typical modules may include plug-ins (&quot;Plug-ins&quot;), plug-in fragments (&quot;Fragments&quot;), and features (&quot;Features&quot;).</li>
32 <li>Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory or JAR (Java&trade; ARchive) in a directory named &quot;plugins&quot;.</li>
33 <li>A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or Fragments and associated material. Each Feature may be packaged as a sub-directory in a directory named &quot;features&quot;. Within a Feature, files named &quot;feature.xml&quot; may contain a list of the names and version numbers of the Plug-ins
34 and/or Fragments associated with that Feature.</li>
35 <li>Features may also include other Features (&quot;Included Features&quot;). Within a Feature, files named &quot;feature.xml&quot; may contain a list of the names and version numbers of Included Features.</li>
36 </ul>
37
38 <p>The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should be contained in files named &quot;about.html&quot; (&quot;Abouts&quot;). The terms and conditions governing Features and
39 Included Features should be contained in files named &quot;license.html&quot; (&quot;Feature Licenses&quot;). Abouts and Feature Licenses may be located in any directory of a Download or Module
40 including, but not limited to the following locations:</p>
41
42 <ul>
43 <li>The top-level (root) directory</li>
44 <li>Plug-in and Fragment directories</li>
45 <li>Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs</li>
46 <li>Sub-directories of the directory named &quot;src&quot; of certain Plug-ins</li>
47 <li>Feature directories</li>
48 </ul>
49
50 <p>Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is installed using the Provisioning Technology (as defined below), you must agree to a license (&quot;Feature Update License&quot;) during the
51 installation process. If the Feature contains Included Features, the Feature Update License should either provide you with the terms and conditions governing the Included Features or
52 inform you where you can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in the &quot;license&quot; property of files named &quot;feature.properties&quot; found within a Feature.
53 Such Abouts, Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the terms and conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that govern your use of the associated Content in
54 that directory.</p>
55
56 <p>THE ABOUTS, FEATURE LICENSES, AND FEATURE UPDATE LICENSES MAY REFER TO THE EPL OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. SOME OF THESE
57 OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS MAY INCLUDE (BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO):</p>
58
59 <ul>
60 <li>Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html</a>)</li>
61 <li>Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html</a>)</li>
62 <li>Apache Software License 1.1 (available at <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE</a>)</li>
63 <li>Apache Software License 2.0 (available at <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</a>)</li>
64 <li>Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at <a href="http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html">http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html</a>)</li>
65 </ul>
66
67 <p>IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR TO USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License, or Feature Update License is provided, please
68 contact the Eclipse Foundation to determine what terms and conditions govern that particular Content.</p>
69
70
71 <h3>Use of Provisioning Technology</h3>
72
73 <p>The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples of which include, but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse
74 Update Manager (&quot;Provisioning Technology&quot;) for the purpose of allowing users to install software, documentation, information and/or
75 other materials (collectively &quot;Installable Software&quot;). This capability is provided with the intent of allowing such users to
76 install, extend and update Eclipse-based products. Information about packaging Installable Software is available at <a
77 href="http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html">http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html</a>
78 (&quot;Specification&quot;).</p>
79
80 <p>You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to install Installable Software. You shall be responsible for enabling the
81 applicable license agreements relating to the Installable Software to be presented to, and accepted by, the users of the Provisioning Technology
82 in accordance with the Specification. By using Provisioning Technology in such a manner and making it available in accordance with the
83 Specification, you further acknowledge your agreement to, and the acquisition of all necessary rights to permit the following:</p>
84
85 <ol>
86 <li>A series of actions may occur (&quot;Provisioning Process&quot;) in which a user may execute the Provisioning Technology
87 on a machine (&quot;Target Machine&quot;) with the intent of installing, extending or updating the functionality of an Eclipse-based
88 product.</li>
89 <li>During the Provisioning Process, the Provisioning Technology may cause third party Installable Software or a portion thereof to be
90 accessed and copied to the Target Machine.</li>
91 <li>Pursuant to the Specification, you will provide to the user the terms and conditions that govern the use of the Installable
92 Software (&quot;Installable Software Agreement&quot;) and such Installable Software Agreement shall be accessed from the Target
93 Machine in accordance with the Specification. Such Installable Software Agreement must inform the user of the terms and conditions that govern
94 the Installable Software and must solicit acceptance by the end user in the manner prescribed in such Installable Software Agreement. Upon such
95 indication of agreement by the user, the provisioning Technology will complete installation of the Installable Software.</li>
96 </ol>
97
98 <h3>Cryptography</h3>
99
100 <p>Content may contain encryption software. The country in which you are currently may have restrictions on the import, possession, and use, and/or re-export to
101 another country, of encryption software. BEFORE using any encryption software, please check the country's laws, regulations and policies concerning the import,
102 possession, or use, and re-export of encryption software, to see if this is permitted.</p>
103
104 <p><small>Java and all Java-based trademarks are trademarks of Oracle Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.</small></p>
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4 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"/>
5 <title>About</title>
6 </head>
7 <body lang="EN-US">
8 <h2>About This Content</h2>
9
10 <p>June 25, 2008</p>
11 <h3>License</h3>
12
13 <p>The Eclipse Foundation makes available all content in this plug-in (&quot;Content&quot;). Unless otherwise
14 indicated below, the Content is provided to you under the terms and conditions of the
15 Eclipse Public License Version 1.0 (&quot;EPL&quot;). A copy of the EPL is available
16 at <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html</a>.
17 For purposes of the EPL, &quot;Program&quot; will mean the Content.</p>
18
19 <p>If you did not receive this Content directly from the Eclipse Foundation, the Content is
20 being redistributed by another party (&quot;Redistributor&quot;) and different terms and conditions may
21 apply to your use of any object code in the Content. Check the Redistributor's license that was
22 provided with the Content. If no such license exists, contact the Redistributor. Unless otherwise
23 indicated below, the terms and conditions of the EPL still apply to any source code in the Content
24 and such source code may be obtained at <a href="http://www.eclipse.org">http://www.eclipse.org</a>.</p>
25
26 <h3>Third Party Content</h3>
27
28 <p>The Content includes items that have been sourced from third parties as set out below. If you
29 did not receive this Content directly from the Eclipse Foundation, the following is provided
30 for informational purposes only, and you should look to the Redistributor's license for
31 terms and conditions of use.</p>
32
33 <h3>Apache HttpClient v3.0.1</h3>
34
35 <p>This plugin is based on software developed by the Apache Httpclient project at <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/httpclient/">http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/httpclient/</a>.
36 A copy of this library is distributed within this plugin and
37 therefore this plugin is subject to the Apache License version 2.0, a copy of the license is contained
38 in the file <a href="asl-v20.txt">asl-v20.txt</a> and
39 at <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</a>.
40 </p>
41
42 <h3>Apache Commons Codec v1.3</h3>
43
44 <p>This plugin is based on software developed by the Apache Commons Codec project at <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/codec/">http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/codec/</a>.
45 A copy of this library is distributed within this plugin and
46 therefore this plugin is subject to the Apache License version 2.0, a copy of the license is contained
47 in the file <a href="asl-v20.txt">asl-v20.txt</a> and
48 at <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</a>.
49 </p>
50
51 <h3>Apache Commons Logging v1.1</h3>
52
53 <p>This plugin is based on software developed by the Apache Commons Codec project at <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/logging/">http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/logging/</a>.
54 A copy of this library is distributed within this plugin and
55 therefore this plugin is subject to the Apache License version 2.0, a copy of the license is contained
56 in the file <a href="asl-v20.txt">asl-v20.txt</a> and
57 at <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</a>.
58 </p>
59
60 <h3>IRCLib API v1.10</h3>
61
62 <p>This plugin is based on software developed by <a href="http://schwering.org">Christoph Schwering</a> at
63 <a href="http://moepii.sourceforge.net/">http://moepii.sourceforge.net/</a>.
64 A copy of this library is distributed within this plugin and
65 therefore this plugin is subject to the Apache License version 2.0, a copy of the license is contained
66 in the file <a href="asl-v20.txt">asl-v20.txt</a> and
67 at <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</a>.
68 </p>
69
70 <h3>JmDNS API v2.0</h3>
71
72 <p>This plugin is based on software developed by JmDNS project team at
73 <a href="http://jmdns.sourceforge.net">http://jmdns.sourceforge.net</a>.
74 A copy of this library is distributed within this plugin and
75 therefore this plugin is subject to the Apache License version 2.0, a copy of the license is contained
76 in the file <a href="asl-v20.txt">asl-v20.txt</a> and
77 at <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</a>.
78 </p>
79
80 <h3>Jive Software Smack API v2.1.1</h3>
81
82 <p>This plugin is based on software developed by <a href="http://www.jivesoftware.org">Jive Software</a> project team at
83 <a href="http://www.igniterealtime.org/">http://www.igniterealtime.org/</a>.
84 A copy of this library is distributed within this plugin and
85 therefore this plugin is subject to the Apache License version 2.0, a copy of the license is contained
86 in the file <a href="asl-v20.txt">asl-v20.txt</a> and
87 at <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</a>.
88 </p>
89
90
91 <p>Your use of the this plugin and the components listed above is subject to the terms and conditions of the Apache License v2.0
92 which is available at <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</a>.
93 </p>
94 <p>
95 More specifically:</p>
96
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98
99 <p align="center">
100 Apache License<br />
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103
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105 <p>
106 TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USE, REPRODUCTION, AND DISTRIBUTION
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109 <p>
110 "License" shall mean the terms and conditions for use, reproduction,
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138 transformation or translation of a Source form, including but
139 not limited to compiled object code, generated documentation,
140 and conversions to other media types.
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142 <p>
143 "Work" shall mean the work of authorship, whether in Source or
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31 <p>THE ACCOMPANYING PROGRAM IS PROVIDED UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS ECLIPSE
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1 # Copyright (c) 2014 Composent Inc., and others.
2 # All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
3 # are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0
4 # which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
5 # http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
6 #
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8 featureName=ECF Filetransfer SSL Feature
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11 # "licenseURL" property - URL of the "Feature License"
12 # do not translate value - just change to point to a locale-specific HTML page
13 licenseURL=license.html
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15 # "license" property - text of the "Feature Update License"
16 # should be plain text version of license agreement pointed to be "licenseURL"
17 license=\
18 Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement\n\
19 April 9, 2014\n\
20 \n\
21 Usage Of Content\n\
22 \n\
23 THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION, INFORMATION AND/OR\n\
24 OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS (COLLECTIVELY "CONTENT").\n\
25 USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS\n\
26 AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR\n\
27 NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU\n\
28 AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THIS AGREEMENT\n\
29 AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS\n\
30 OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE\n\
31 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS\n\
32 OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED\n\
33 BELOW, THEN YOU MAY NOT USE THE CONTENT.\n\
34 \n\
35 Applicable Licenses\n\
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55 \t Within a Feature, files named "feature.xml" may contain a list of the names and version\n\
56 \t numbers of the Plug-ins and/or Fragments associated with that Feature.\n\
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60 The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should be\n\
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62 conditions governing Features and Included Features should be contained\n\
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78 you where you can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in\n\
79 the "license" property of files named "feature.properties" found within a Feature.\n\
80 Such Abouts, Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the\n\
81 terms and conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that\n\
82 govern your use of the associated Content in that directory.\n\
83 \n\
84 THE ABOUTS, FEATURE LICENSES, AND FEATURE UPDATE LICENSES MAY REFER\n\
85 TO THE EPL OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND CONDITIONS.\n\
86 SOME OF THESE OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS MAY INCLUDE (BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO):\n\
87 \n\
88 \t- Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html)\n\
89 \t- Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html)\n\
90 \t- Apache Software License 1.1 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE)\n\
91 \t- Apache Software License 2.0 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)\n\
92 \t- Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html)\n\
93 \n\
94 IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR\n\
95 TO USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License, or Feature Update License\n\
96 is provided, please contact the Eclipse Foundation to determine what terms and conditions\n\
97 govern that particular Content.\n\
98 \n\
99 \n\Use of Provisioning Technology\n\
100 \n\
101 The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples of which include,\n\
102 but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse Update Manager ("Provisioning Technology") for\n\
103 the purpose of allowing users to install software, documentation, information and/or\n\
104 other materials (collectively "Installable Software"). This capability is provided with\n\
105 the intent of allowing such users to install, extend and update Eclipse-based products.\n\
106 Information about packaging Installable Software is available at\n\
107 http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html ("Specification").\n\
108 \n\
109 You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to install Installable Software.\n\
110 You shall be responsible for enabling the applicable license agreements relating to the\n\
111 Installable Software to be presented to, and accepted by, the users of the Provisioning Technology\n\
112 in accordance with the Specification. By using Provisioning Technology in such a manner and\n\
113 making it available in accordance with the Specification, you further acknowledge your\n\
114 agreement to, and the acquisition of all necessary rights to permit the following:\n\
115 \n\
116 \t1. A series of actions may occur ("Provisioning Process") in which a user may execute\n\
117 \t the Provisioning Technology on a machine ("Target Machine") with the intent of installing,\n\
118 \t extending or updating the functionality of an Eclipse-based product.\n\
119 \t2. During the Provisioning Process, the Provisioning Technology may cause third party\n\
120 \t Installable Software or a portion thereof to be accessed and copied to the Target Machine.\n\
121 \t3. Pursuant to the Specification, you will provide to the user the terms and conditions that\n\
122 \t govern the use of the Installable Software ("Installable Software Agreement") and such\n\
123 \t Installable Software Agreement shall be accessed from the Target Machine in accordance\n\
124 \t with the Specification. Such Installable Software Agreement must inform the user of the\n\
125 \t terms and conditions that govern the Installable Software and must solicit acceptance by\n\
126 \t the end user in the manner prescribed in such Installable Software Agreement. Upon such\n\
127 \t indication of agreement by the user, the provisioning Technology will complete installation\n\
128 \t of the Installable Software.\n\
129 \n\
130 Cryptography\n\
131 \n\
132 Content may contain encryption software. The country in which you are\n\
133 currently may have restrictions on the import, possession, and use,\n\
134 and/or re-export to another country, of encryption software. BEFORE\n\
135 using any encryption software, please check the country's laws,\n\
136 regulations and policies concerning the import, possession, or use, and\n\
137 re-export of encryption software, to see if this is permitted.\n\
138 \n\
139 Java and all Java-based trademarks are trademarks of Oracle Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.\n
140 ########### end of license property ##########################################
141
142 # "licenseURL" property - URL of the "Feature License"
143 # do not translate value - just change to point to a locale-specific HTML page
144 licenseURL=license.html
145
146 # "license" property - text of the "Feature Update License"
147 # should be plain text version of license agreement pointed to be "licenseURL"
148 license=\
149 Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement\n\
150 April 9, 2014\n\
151 \n\
152 Usage Of Content\n\
153 \n\
154 THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION, INFORMATION AND/OR\n\
155 OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS (COLLECTIVELY "CONTENT").\n\
156 USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS\n\
157 AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR\n\
158 NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU\n\
159 AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THIS AGREEMENT\n\
160 AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS\n\
161 OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE\n\
162 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS\n\
163 OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED\n\
164 BELOW, THEN YOU MAY NOT USE THE CONTENT.\n\
165 \n\
166 Applicable Licenses\n\
167 \n\
168 Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the\n\
169 Eclipse Foundation is provided to you under the terms and conditions of\n\
170 the Eclipse Public License Version 1.0 ("EPL"). A copy of the EPL is\n\
171 provided with this Content and is also available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html.\n\
172 For purposes of the EPL, "Program" will mean the Content.\n\
173 \n\
174 Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object code,\n\
175 documentation and other files maintained in the Eclipse Foundation source code\n\
176 repository ("Repository") in software modules ("Modules") and made available\n\
177 as downloadable archives ("Downloads").\n\
178 \n\
179 \t- Content may be structured and packaged into modules to facilitate delivering,\n\
180 \t extending, and upgrading the Content. Typical modules may include plug-ins ("Plug-ins"),\n\
181 \t plug-in fragments ("Fragments"), and features ("Features").\n\
182 \t- Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory or JAR (Java(TM) ARchive)\n\
183 \t in a directory named "plugins".\n\
184 \t- A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or Fragments and associated material.\n\
185 \t Each Feature may be packaged as a sub-directory in a directory named "features".\n\
186 \t Within a Feature, files named "feature.xml" may contain a list of the names and version\n\
187 \t numbers of the Plug-ins and/or Fragments associated with that Feature.\n\
188 \t- Features may also include other Features ("Included Features"). Within a Feature, files\n\
189 \t named "feature.xml" may contain a list of the names and version numbers of Included Features.\n\
190 \n\
191 The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should be\n\
192 contained in files named "about.html" ("Abouts"). The terms and\n\
193 conditions governing Features and Included Features should be contained\n\
194 in files named "license.html" ("Feature Licenses"). Abouts and Feature\n\
195 Licenses may be located in any directory of a Download or Module\n\
196 including, but not limited to the following locations:\n\
197 \n\
198 \t- The top-level (root) directory\n\
199 \t- Plug-in and Fragment directories\n\
200 \t- Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs\n\
201 \t- Sub-directories of the directory named "src" of certain Plug-ins\n\
202 \t- Feature directories\n\
203 \n\
204 Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is installed using the\n\
205 Provisioning Technology (as defined below), you must agree to a license ("Feature \n\
206 Update License") during the installation process. If the Feature contains\n\
207 Included Features, the Feature Update License should either provide you\n\
208 with the terms and conditions governing the Included Features or inform\n\
209 you where you can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in\n\
210 the "license" property of files named "feature.properties" found within a Feature.\n\
211 Such Abouts, Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the\n\
212 terms and conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that\n\
213 govern your use of the associated Content in that directory.\n\
214 \n\
215 THE ABOUTS, FEATURE LICENSES, AND FEATURE UPDATE LICENSES MAY REFER\n\
216 TO THE EPL OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND CONDITIONS.\n\
217 SOME OF THESE OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS MAY INCLUDE (BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO):\n\
218 \n\
219 \t- Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html)\n\
220 \t- Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html)\n\
221 \t- Apache Software License 1.1 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE)\n\
222 \t- Apache Software License 2.0 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)\n\
223 \t- Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html)\n\
224 \n\
225 IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR\n\
226 TO USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License, or Feature Update License\n\
227 is provided, please contact the Eclipse Foundation to determine what terms and conditions\n\
228 govern that particular Content.\n\
229 \n\
230 \n\Use of Provisioning Technology\n\
231 \n\
232 The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples of which include,\n\
233 but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse Update Manager ("Provisioning Technology") for\n\
234 the purpose of allowing users to install software, documentation, information and/or\n\
235 other materials (collectively "Installable Software"). This capability is provided with\n\
236 the intent of allowing such users to install, extend and update Eclipse-based products.\n\
237 Information about packaging Installable Software is available at\n\
238 http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html ("Specification").\n\
239 \n\
240 You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to install Installable Software.\n\
241 You shall be responsible for enabling the applicable license agreements relating to the\n\
242 Installable Software to be presented to, and accepted by, the users of the Provisioning Technology\n\
243 in accordance with the Specification. By using Provisioning Technology in such a manner and\n\
244 making it available in accordance with the Specification, you further acknowledge your\n\
245 agreement to, and the acquisition of all necessary rights to permit the following:\n\
246 \n\
247 \t1. A series of actions may occur ("Provisioning Process") in which a user may execute\n\
248 \t the Provisioning Technology on a machine ("Target Machine") with the intent of installing,\n\
249 \t extending or updating the functionality of an Eclipse-based product.\n\
250 \t2. During the Provisioning Process, the Provisioning Technology may cause third party\n\
251 \t Installable Software or a portion thereof to be accessed and copied to the Target Machine.\n\
252 \t3. Pursuant to the Specification, you will provide to the user the terms and conditions that\n\
253 \t govern the use of the Installable Software ("Installable Software Agreement") and such\n\
254 \t Installable Software Agreement shall be accessed from the Target Machine in accordance\n\
255 \t with the Specification. Such Installable Software Agreement must inform the user of the\n\
256 \t terms and conditions that govern the Installable Software and must solicit acceptance by\n\
257 \t the end user in the manner prescribed in such Installable Software Agreement. Upon such\n\
258 \t indication of agreement by the user, the provisioning Technology will complete installation\n\
259 \t of the Installable Software.\n\
260 \n\
261 Cryptography\n\
262 \n\
263 Content may contain encryption software. The country in which you are\n\
264 currently may have restrictions on the import, possession, and use,\n\
265 and/or re-export to another country, of encryption software. BEFORE\n\
266 using any encryption software, please check the country's laws,\n\
267 regulations and policies concerning the import, possession, or use, and\n\
268 re-export of encryption software, to see if this is permitted.\n\
269 \n\
270 Java and all Java-based trademarks are trademarks of Oracle Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.\n
271 ########### end of license property ##########################################
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2 id="org.eclipse.ecf.filetransfer.ssl.feature"
3 label="ECF Filetransfer SSL Feature"
4 version="1.1.100.v20180301-0132"
5 provider-name="Eclipse.org - ECF">
6
7 <description url="http://www.eclipse.org/ecf">
8 This feature provides the SSL support for the ECF FileTransfer API used by the Eclipse platform to support P2 filetransfer.
9 </description>
10
11 <copyright>
12 Copyright (c) 2014 Composent, Inc. and others. All rights
13 reserved.
14 This program and the accompanying materials are made available
15 under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 which accompanies
16 this distribution, and is available at
17 http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
18
19 Contributors: Composent, Inc. - initial API and implementation
20 </copyright>
21
22 <license url="%licenseURL">
23 %license
24 </license>
25
26 <requires>
27 <import feature="org.eclipse.ecf.filetransfer.feature" version="3.9" match="compatible"/>
28 <import feature="org.eclipse.ecf.core.ssl.feature" version="1.0" match="compatible"/>
29 </requires>
30
31 <plugin
32 id="org.eclipse.ecf.provider.filetransfer.ssl"
33 download-size="9"
34 install-size="13"
35 version="1.0.100.v20180301-0132"
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3 <head>
4 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" />
5 <title>Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement</title>
6 </head>
7
8 <body lang="EN-US">
9 <h2>Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement</h2>
10 <p>April 9, 2014</p>
11
12 <h3>Usage Of Content</h3>
13
14 <p>THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION, INFORMATION AND/OR OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS
15 (COLLECTIVELY &quot;CONTENT&quot;). USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND
16 CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU AGREE THAT YOUR USE
17 OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR
18 NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND
19 CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW, THEN YOU MAY NOT USE THE CONTENT.</p>
20
21 <h3>Applicable Licenses</h3>
22
23 <p>Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the Eclipse Foundation is provided to you under the terms and conditions of the Eclipse Public License Version 1.0
24 (&quot;EPL&quot;). A copy of the EPL is provided with this Content and is also available at <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html</a>.
25 For purposes of the EPL, &quot;Program&quot; will mean the Content.</p>
26
27 <p>Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object code, documentation and other files maintained in the Eclipse Foundation source code
28 repository (&quot;Repository&quot;) in software modules (&quot;Modules&quot;) and made available as downloadable archives (&quot;Downloads&quot;).</p>
29
30 <ul>
31 <li>Content may be structured and packaged into modules to facilitate delivering, extending, and upgrading the Content. Typical modules may include plug-ins (&quot;Plug-ins&quot;), plug-in fragments (&quot;Fragments&quot;), and features (&quot;Features&quot;).</li>
32 <li>Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory or JAR (Java&trade; ARchive) in a directory named &quot;plugins&quot;.</li>
33 <li>A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or Fragments and associated material. Each Feature may be packaged as a sub-directory in a directory named &quot;features&quot;. Within a Feature, files named &quot;feature.xml&quot; may contain a list of the names and version numbers of the Plug-ins
34 and/or Fragments associated with that Feature.</li>
35 <li>Features may also include other Features (&quot;Included Features&quot;). Within a Feature, files named &quot;feature.xml&quot; may contain a list of the names and version numbers of Included Features.</li>
36 </ul>
37
38 <p>The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should be contained in files named &quot;about.html&quot; (&quot;Abouts&quot;). The terms and conditions governing Features and
39 Included Features should be contained in files named &quot;license.html&quot; (&quot;Feature Licenses&quot;). Abouts and Feature Licenses may be located in any directory of a Download or Module
40 including, but not limited to the following locations:</p>
41
42 <ul>
43 <li>The top-level (root) directory</li>
44 <li>Plug-in and Fragment directories</li>
45 <li>Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs</li>
46 <li>Sub-directories of the directory named &quot;src&quot; of certain Plug-ins</li>
47 <li>Feature directories</li>
48 </ul>
49
50 <p>Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is installed using the Provisioning Technology (as defined below), you must agree to a license (&quot;Feature Update License&quot;) during the
51 installation process. If the Feature contains Included Features, the Feature Update License should either provide you with the terms and conditions governing the Included Features or
52 inform you where you can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in the &quot;license&quot; property of files named &quot;feature.properties&quot; found within a Feature.
53 Such Abouts, Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the terms and conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that govern your use of the associated Content in
54 that directory.</p>
55
56 <p>THE ABOUTS, FEATURE LICENSES, AND FEATURE UPDATE LICENSES MAY REFER TO THE EPL OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. SOME OF THESE
57 OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS MAY INCLUDE (BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO):</p>
58
59 <ul>
60 <li>Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html</a>)</li>
61 <li>Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html</a>)</li>
62 <li>Apache Software License 1.1 (available at <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE</a>)</li>
63 <li>Apache Software License 2.0 (available at <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</a>)</li>
64 <li>Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at <a href="http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html">http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html</a>)</li>
65 </ul>
66
67 <p>IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR TO USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License, or Feature Update License is provided, please
68 contact the Eclipse Foundation to determine what terms and conditions govern that particular Content.</p>
69
70
71 <h3>Use of Provisioning Technology</h3>
72
73 <p>The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples of which include, but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse
74 Update Manager (&quot;Provisioning Technology&quot;) for the purpose of allowing users to install software, documentation, information and/or
75 other materials (collectively &quot;Installable Software&quot;). This capability is provided with the intent of allowing such users to
76 install, extend and update Eclipse-based products. Information about packaging Installable Software is available at <a
77 href="http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html">http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html</a>
78 (&quot;Specification&quot;).</p>
79
80 <p>You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to install Installable Software. You shall be responsible for enabling the
81 applicable license agreements relating to the Installable Software to be presented to, and accepted by, the users of the Provisioning Technology
82 in accordance with the Specification. By using Provisioning Technology in such a manner and making it available in accordance with the
83 Specification, you further acknowledge your agreement to, and the acquisition of all necessary rights to permit the following:</p>
84
85 <ol>
86 <li>A series of actions may occur (&quot;Provisioning Process&quot;) in which a user may execute the Provisioning Technology
87 on a machine (&quot;Target Machine&quot;) with the intent of installing, extending or updating the functionality of an Eclipse-based
88 product.</li>
89 <li>During the Provisioning Process, the Provisioning Technology may cause third party Installable Software or a portion thereof to be
90 accessed and copied to the Target Machine.</li>
91 <li>Pursuant to the Specification, you will provide to the user the terms and conditions that govern the use of the Installable
92 Software (&quot;Installable Software Agreement&quot;) and such Installable Software Agreement shall be accessed from the Target
93 Machine in accordance with the Specification. Such Installable Software Agreement must inform the user of the terms and conditions that govern
94 the Installable Software and must solicit acceptance by the end user in the manner prescribed in such Installable Software Agreement. Upon such
95 indication of agreement by the user, the provisioning Technology will complete installation of the Installable Software.</li>
96 </ol>
97
98 <h3>Cryptography</h3>
99
100 <p>Content may contain encryption software. The country in which you are currently may have restrictions on the import, possession, and use, and/or re-export to
101 another country, of encryption software. BEFORE using any encryption software, please check the country's laws, regulations and policies concerning the import,
102 possession, or use, and re-export of encryption software, to see if this is permitted.</p>
103
104 <p><small>Java and all Java-based trademarks are trademarks of Oracle Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.</small></p>
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1 "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
2 <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
3 <head>
4 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"/>
5 <title>About</title>
6 </head>
7 <body lang="EN-US">
8 <h2>About This Content</h2>
9
10 <p>June 25, 2008</p>
11 <h3>License</h3>
12
13 <p>The Eclipse Foundation makes available all content in this plug-in (&quot;Content&quot;). Unless otherwise
14 indicated below, the Content is provided to you under the terms and conditions of the
15 Eclipse Public License Version 1.0 (&quot;EPL&quot;). A copy of the EPL is available
16 at <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html</a>.
17 For purposes of the EPL, &quot;Program&quot; will mean the Content.</p>
18
19 <p>If you did not receive this Content directly from the Eclipse Foundation, the Content is
20 being redistributed by another party (&quot;Redistributor&quot;) and different terms and conditions may
21 apply to your use of any object code in the Content. Check the Redistributor's license that was
22 provided with the Content. If no such license exists, contact the Redistributor. Unless otherwise
23 indicated below, the terms and conditions of the EPL still apply to any source code in the Content
24 and such source code may be obtained at <a href="http://www.eclipse.org">http://www.eclipse.org</a>.</p>
25
26 <h3>Third Party Content</h3>
27
28 <p>The Content includes items that have been sourced from third parties as set out below. If you
29 did not receive this Content directly from the Eclipse Foundation, the following is provided
30 for informational purposes only, and you should look to the Redistributor's license for
31 terms and conditions of use.</p>
32
33 <h3>Apache HttpClient v3.0.1</h3>
34
35 <p>This plugin is based on software developed by the Apache Httpclient project at <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/httpclient/">http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/httpclient/</a>.
36 A copy of this library is distributed within this plugin and
37 therefore this plugin is subject to the Apache License version 2.0, a copy of the license is contained
38 in the file <a href="asl-v20.txt">asl-v20.txt</a> and
39 at <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</a>.
40 </p>
41
42 <h3>Apache Commons Codec v1.3</h3>
43
44 <p>This plugin is based on software developed by the Apache Commons Codec project at <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/codec/">http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/codec/</a>.
45 A copy of this library is distributed within this plugin and
46 therefore this plugin is subject to the Apache License version 2.0, a copy of the license is contained
47 in the file <a href="asl-v20.txt">asl-v20.txt</a> and
48 at <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</a>.
49 </p>
50
51 <h3>Apache Commons Logging v1.1</h3>
52
53 <p>This plugin is based on software developed by the Apache Commons Codec project at <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/logging/">http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/logging/</a>.
54 A copy of this library is distributed within this plugin and
55 therefore this plugin is subject to the Apache License version 2.0, a copy of the license is contained
56 in the file <a href="asl-v20.txt">asl-v20.txt</a> and
57 at <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</a>.
58 </p>
59
60 <h3>IRCLib API v1.10</h3>
61
62 <p>This plugin is based on software developed by <a href="http://schwering.org">Christoph Schwering</a> at
63 <a href="http://moepii.sourceforge.net/">http://moepii.sourceforge.net/</a>.
64 A copy of this library is distributed within this plugin and
65 therefore this plugin is subject to the Apache License version 2.0, a copy of the license is contained
66 in the file <a href="asl-v20.txt">asl-v20.txt</a> and
67 at <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</a>.
68 </p>
69
70 <h3>JmDNS API v2.0</h3>
71
72 <p>This plugin is based on software developed by JmDNS project team at
73 <a href="http://jmdns.sourceforge.net">http://jmdns.sourceforge.net</a>.
74 A copy of this library is distributed within this plugin and
75 therefore this plugin is subject to the Apache License version 2.0, a copy of the license is contained
76 in the file <a href="asl-v20.txt">asl-v20.txt</a> and
77 at <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</a>.
78 </p>
79
80 <h3>Jive Software Smack API v2.1.1</h3>
81
82 <p>This plugin is based on software developed by <a href="http://www.jivesoftware.org">Jive Software</a> project team at
83 <a href="http://www.igniterealtime.org/">http://www.igniterealtime.org/</a>.
84 A copy of this library is distributed within this plugin and
85 therefore this plugin is subject to the Apache License version 2.0, a copy of the license is contained
86 in the file <a href="asl-v20.txt">asl-v20.txt</a> and
87 at <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</a>.
88 </p>
89
90
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90 \t- Apache Software License 1.1 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE)\n\
91 \t- Apache Software License 2.0 (available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)\n\
92 \t- Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html)\n\
93 \n\
94 IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR\n\
95 TO USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License, or Feature Update License\n\
96 is provided, please contact the Eclipse Foundation to determine what terms and conditions\n\
97 govern that particular Content.\n\
98 \n\
99 \n\Use of Provisioning Technology\n\
100 \n\
101 The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples of which include,\n\
102 but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse Update Manager ("Provisioning Technology") for\n\
103 the purpose of allowing users to install software, documentation, information and/or\n\
104 other materials (collectively "Installable Software"). This capability is provided with\n\
105 the intent of allowing such users to install, extend and update Eclipse-based products.\n\
106 Information about packaging Installable Software is available at\n\
107 http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html ("Specification").\n\
108 \n\
109 You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to install Installable Software.\n\
110 You shall be responsible for enabling the applicable license agreements relating to the\n\
111 Installable Software to be presented to, and accepted by, the users of the Provisioning Technology\n\
112 in accordance with the Specification. By using Provisioning Technology in such a manner and\n\
113 making it available in accordance with the Specification, you further acknowledge your\n\
114 agreement to, and the acquisition of all necessary rights to permit the following:\n\
115 \n\
116 \t1. A series of actions may occur ("Provisioning Process") in which a user may execute\n\
117 \t the Provisioning Technology on a machine ("Target Machine") with the intent of installing,\n\
118 \t extending or updating the functionality of an Eclipse-based product.\n\
119 \t2. During the Provisioning Process, the Provisioning Technology may cause third party\n\
120 \t Installable Software or a portion thereof to be accessed and copied to the Target Machine.\n\
121 \t3. Pursuant to the Specification, you will provide to the user the terms and conditions that\n\
122 \t govern the use of the Installable Software ("Installable Software Agreement") and such\n\
123 \t Installable Software Agreement shall be accessed from the Target Machine in accordance\n\
124 \t with the Specification. Such Installable Software Agreement must inform the user of the\n\
125 \t terms and conditions that govern the Installable Software and must solicit acceptance by\n\
126 \t the end user in the manner prescribed in such Installable Software Agreement. Upon such\n\
127 \t indication of agreement by the user, the provisioning Technology will complete installation\n\
128 \t of the Installable Software.\n\
129 \n\
130 Cryptography\n\
131 \n\
132 Content may contain encryption software. The country in which you are\n\
133 currently may have restrictions on the import, possession, and use,\n\
134 and/or re-export to another country, of encryption software. BEFORE\n\
135 using any encryption software, please check the country's laws,\n\
136 regulations and policies concerning the import, possession, or use, and\n\
137 re-export of encryption software, to see if this is permitted.\n\
138 \n\
139 Java and all Java-based trademarks are trademarks of Oracle Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.\n
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9 <h2>Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement</h2>
10 <p>April 9, 2014</p>
11
12 <h3>Usage Of Content</h3>
13
14 <p>THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION, INFORMATION AND/OR OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS
15 (COLLECTIVELY &quot;CONTENT&quot;). USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND
16 CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU AGREE THAT YOUR USE
17 OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR
18 NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND
19 CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW, THEN YOU MAY NOT USE THE CONTENT.</p>
20
21 <h3>Applicable Licenses</h3>
22
23 <p>Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the Eclipse Foundation is provided to you under the terms and conditions of the Eclipse Public License Version 1.0
24 (&quot;EPL&quot;). A copy of the EPL is provided with this Content and is also available at <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html</a>.
25 For purposes of the EPL, &quot;Program&quot; will mean the Content.</p>
26
27 <p>Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object code, documentation and other files maintained in the Eclipse Foundation source code
28 repository (&quot;Repository&quot;) in software modules (&quot;Modules&quot;) and made available as downloadable archives (&quot;Downloads&quot;).</p>
29
30 <ul>
31 <li>Content may be structured and packaged into modules to facilitate delivering, extending, and upgrading the Content. Typical modules may include plug-ins (&quot;Plug-ins&quot;), plug-in fragments (&quot;Fragments&quot;), and features (&quot;Features&quot;).</li>
32 <li>Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory or JAR (Java&trade; ARchive) in a directory named &quot;plugins&quot;.</li>
33 <li>A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or Fragments and associated material. Each Feature may be packaged as a sub-directory in a directory named &quot;features&quot;. Within a Feature, files named &quot;feature.xml&quot; may contain a list of the names and version numbers of the Plug-ins
34 and/or Fragments associated with that Feature.</li>
35 <li>Features may also include other Features (&quot;Included Features&quot;). Within a Feature, files named &quot;feature.xml&quot; may contain a list of the names and version numbers of Included Features.</li>
36 </ul>
37
38 <p>The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should be contained in files named &quot;about.html&quot; (&quot;Abouts&quot;). The terms and conditions governing Features and
39 Included Features should be contained in files named &quot;license.html&quot; (&quot;Feature Licenses&quot;). Abouts and Feature Licenses may be located in any directory of a Download or Module
40 including, but not limited to the following locations:</p>
41
42 <ul>
43 <li>The top-level (root) directory</li>
44 <li>Plug-in and Fragment directories</li>
45 <li>Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs</li>
46 <li>Sub-directories of the directory named &quot;src&quot; of certain Plug-ins</li>
47 <li>Feature directories</li>
48 </ul>
49
50 <p>Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is installed using the Provisioning Technology (as defined below), you must agree to a license (&quot;Feature Update License&quot;) during the
51 installation process. If the Feature contains Included Features, the Feature Update License should either provide you with the terms and conditions governing the Included Features or
52 inform you where you can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in the &quot;license&quot; property of files named &quot;feature.properties&quot; found within a Feature.
53 Such Abouts, Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the terms and conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that govern your use of the associated Content in
54 that directory.</p>
55
56 <p>THE ABOUTS, FEATURE LICENSES, AND FEATURE UPDATE LICENSES MAY REFER TO THE EPL OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. SOME OF THESE
57 OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS MAY INCLUDE (BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO):</p>
58
59 <ul>
60 <li>Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html</a>)</li>
61 <li>Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html</a>)</li>
62 <li>Apache Software License 1.1 (available at <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE</a>)</li>
63 <li>Apache Software License 2.0 (available at <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</a>)</li>
64 <li>Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at <a href="http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html">http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html</a>)</li>
65 </ul>
66
67 <p>IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR TO USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License, or Feature Update License is provided, please
68 contact the Eclipse Foundation to determine what terms and conditions govern that particular Content.</p>
69
70
71 <h3>Use of Provisioning Technology</h3>
72
73 <p>The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples of which include, but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse
74 Update Manager (&quot;Provisioning Technology&quot;) for the purpose of allowing users to install software, documentation, information and/or
75 other materials (collectively &quot;Installable Software&quot;). This capability is provided with the intent of allowing such users to
76 install, extend and update Eclipse-based products. Information about packaging Installable Software is available at <a
77 href="http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html">http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html</a>
78 (&quot;Specification&quot;).</p>
79
80 <p>You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to install Installable Software. You shall be responsible for enabling the
81 applicable license agreements relating to the Installable Software to be presented to, and accepted by, the users of the Provisioning Technology
82 in accordance with the Specification. By using Provisioning Technology in such a manner and making it available in accordance with the
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84
85 <ol>
86 <li>A series of actions may occur (&quot;Provisioning Process&quot;) in which a user may execute the Provisioning Technology
87 on a machine (&quot;Target Machine&quot;) with the intent of installing, extending or updating the functionality of an Eclipse-based
88 product.</li>
89 <li>During the Provisioning Process, the Provisioning Technology may cause third party Installable Software or a portion thereof to be
90 accessed and copied to the Target Machine.</li>
91 <li>Pursuant to the Specification, you will provide to the user the terms and conditions that govern the use of the Installable
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93 Machine in accordance with the Specification. Such Installable Software Agreement must inform the user of the terms and conditions that govern
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98 <h3>Cryptography</h3>
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100 <p>Content may contain encryption software. The country in which you are currently may have restrictions on the import, possession, and use, and/or re-export to
101 another country, of encryption software. BEFORE using any encryption software, please check the country's laws, regulations and policies concerning the import,
102 possession, or use, and re-export of encryption software, to see if this is permitted.</p>
103
104 <p><small>Java and all Java-based trademarks are trademarks of Oracle Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.</small></p>
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4 <title>Eclipse Public License - Version 2.0</title>
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27 <h1>Eclipse Public License - v 2.0</h1>
28 <p>THE ACCOMPANYING PROGRAM IS PROVIDED UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS ECLIPSE
29 PUBLIC LICENSE (&ldquo;AGREEMENT&rdquo;). ANY USE, REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION
30 OF THE PROGRAM CONSTITUTES RECIPIENT&#039;S ACCEPTANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT.
31 </p>
32 <h2 id="definitions">1. DEFINITIONS</h2>
33 <p>&ldquo;Contribution&rdquo; means:</p>
34 <ul>
35 <li>a) in the case of the initial Contributor, the initial content
36 Distributed under this Agreement, and
37 </li>
38 <li>
39 b) in the case of each subsequent Contributor:
40 <ul>
41 <li>i) changes to the Program, and</li>
42 <li>ii) additions to the Program;</li>
43 </ul>
44 where such changes and/or additions to the Program originate from
45 and are Distributed by that particular Contributor. A Contribution
46 &ldquo;originates&rdquo; from a Contributor if it was added to the Program by such
47 Contributor itself or anyone acting on such Contributor&#039;s behalf.
48 Contributions do not include changes or additions to the Program that
49 are not Modified Works.
50 </li>
51 </ul>
52 <p>&ldquo;Contributor&rdquo; means any person or entity that Distributes the Program.</p>
53 <p>&ldquo;Licensed Patents&rdquo; mean patent claims licensable by a Contributor which
54 are necessarily infringed by the use or sale of its Contribution alone
55 or when combined with the Program.
56 </p>
57 <p>&ldquo;Program&rdquo; means the Contributions Distributed in accordance with this
58 Agreement.
59 </p>
60 <p>&ldquo;Recipient&rdquo; means anyone who receives the Program under this Agreement
61 or any Secondary License (as applicable), including Contributors.
62 </p>
63 <p>&ldquo;Derivative Works&rdquo; shall mean any work, whether in Source Code or other
64 form, that is based on (or derived from) the Program and for which the
65 editorial revisions, annotations, elaborations, or other modifications
66 represent, as a whole, an original work of authorship.
67 </p>
68 <p>&ldquo;Modified Works&rdquo; shall mean any work in Source Code or other form that
69 results from an addition to, deletion from, or modification of the
70 contents of the Program, including, for purposes of clarity any new file
71 in Source Code form that contains any contents of the Program. Modified
72 Works shall not include works that contain only declarations, interfaces,
73 types, classes, structures, or files of the Program solely in each case
74 in order to link to, bind by name, or subclass the Program or Modified
75 Works thereof.
76 </p>
77 <p>&ldquo;Distribute&rdquo; means the acts of a) distributing or b) making available
78 in any manner that enables the transfer of a copy.
79 </p>
80 <p>&ldquo;Source Code&rdquo; means the form of a Program preferred for making
81 modifications, including but not limited to software source code,
82 documentation source, and configuration files.
83 </p>
84 <p>&ldquo;Secondary License&rdquo; means either the GNU General Public License,
85 Version 2.0, or any later versions of that license, including any
86 exceptions or additional permissions as identified by the initial
87 Contributor.
88 </p>
89 <h2 id="grant-of-rights">2. GRANT OF RIGHTS</h2>
90 <ul>
91 <li>a) Subject to the terms of this Agreement, each Contributor hereby
92 grants Recipient a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free copyright
93 license to reproduce, prepare Derivative Works of, publicly display,
94 publicly perform, Distribute and sublicense the Contribution of such
95 Contributor, if any, and such Derivative Works.
96 </li>
97 <li>b) Subject to the terms of this Agreement, each Contributor hereby
98 grants Recipient a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free patent
99 license under Licensed Patents to make, use, sell, offer to sell,
100 import and otherwise transfer the Contribution of such Contributor,
101 if any, in Source Code or other form. This patent license shall
102 apply to the combination of the Contribution and the Program if,
103 at the time the Contribution is added by the Contributor, such
104 addition of the Contribution causes such combination to be covered
105 by the Licensed Patents. The patent license shall not apply to any
106 other combinations which include the Contribution. No hardware per
107 se is licensed hereunder.
108 </li>
109 <li>c) Recipient understands that although each Contributor grants the
110 licenses to its Contributions set forth herein, no assurances are
111 provided by any Contributor that the Program does not infringe the
112 patent or other intellectual property rights of any other entity.
113 Each Contributor disclaims any liability to Recipient for claims
114 brought by any other entity based on infringement of intellectual
115 property rights or otherwise. As a condition to exercising the rights
116 and licenses granted hereunder, each Recipient hereby assumes sole
117 responsibility to secure any other intellectual property rights needed,
118 if any. For example, if a third party patent license is required to
119 allow Recipient to Distribute the Program, it is Recipient&#039;s
120 responsibility to acquire that license before distributing the Program.
121 </li>
122 <li>d) Each Contributor represents that to its knowledge it has sufficient
123 copyright rights in its Contribution, if any, to grant the copyright
124 license set forth in this Agreement.
125 </li>
126 <li>e) Notwithstanding the terms of any Secondary License, no Contributor
127 makes additional grants to any Recipient (other than those set forth
128 in this Agreement) as a result of such Recipient&#039;s receipt of the
129 Program under the terms of a Secondary License (if permitted under
130 the terms of Section 3).
131 </li>
132 </ul>
133 <h2 id="requirements">3. REQUIREMENTS</h2>
134 <p>3.1 If a Contributor Distributes the Program in any form, then:</p>
135 <ul>
136 <li>a) the Program must also be made available as Source Code, in
137 accordance with section 3.2, and the Contributor must accompany
138 the Program with a statement that the Source Code for the Program
139 is available under this Agreement, and informs Recipients how to
140 obtain it in a reasonable manner on or through a medium customarily
141 used for software exchange; and
142 </li>
143 <li>
144 b) the Contributor may Distribute the Program under a license
145 different than this Agreement, provided that such license:
146 <ul>
147 <li>i) effectively disclaims on behalf of all other Contributors all
148 warranties and conditions, express and implied, including warranties
149 or conditions of title and non-infringement, and implied warranties
150 or conditions of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose;
151 </li>
152 <li>ii) effectively excludes on behalf of all other Contributors all
153 liability for damages, including direct, indirect, special, incidental
154 and consequential damages, such as lost profits;
155 </li>
156 <li>iii) does not attempt to limit or alter the recipients&#039; rights in the
157 Source Code under section 3.2; and
158 </li>
159 <li>iv) requires any subsequent distribution of the Program by any party
160 to be under a license that satisfies the requirements of this section 3.
161 </li>
162 </ul>
163 </li>
164 </ul>
165 <p>3.2 When the Program is Distributed as Source Code:</p>
166 <ul>
167 <li>a) it must be made available under this Agreement, or if the Program (i)
168 is combined with other material in a separate file or files made available
169 under a Secondary License, and (ii) the initial Contributor attached to
170 the Source Code the notice described in Exhibit A of this Agreement,
171 then the Program may be made available under the terms of such
172 Secondary Licenses, and
173 </li>
174 <li>b) a copy of this Agreement must be included with each copy of the Program.</li>
175 </ul>
176 <p>3.3 Contributors may not remove or alter any copyright, patent, trademark,
177 attribution notices, disclaimers of warranty, or limitations of liability
178 (&lsquo;notices&rsquo;) contained within the Program from any copy of the Program which
179 they Distribute, provided that Contributors may add their own appropriate
180 notices.
181 </p>
182 <h2 id="commercial-distribution">4. COMMERCIAL DISTRIBUTION</h2>
183 <p>Commercial distributors of software may accept certain responsibilities
184 with respect to end users, business partners and the like. While this
185 license is intended to facilitate the commercial use of the Program, the
186 Contributor who includes the Program in a commercial product offering should
187 do so in a manner which does not create potential liability for other
188 Contributors. Therefore, if a Contributor includes the Program in a
189 commercial product offering, such Contributor (&ldquo;Commercial Contributor&rdquo;)
190 hereby agrees to defend and indemnify every other Contributor
191 (&ldquo;Indemnified Contributor&rdquo;) against any losses, damages and costs
192 (collectively &ldquo;Losses&rdquo;) arising from claims, lawsuits and other legal actions
193 brought by a third party against the Indemnified Contributor to the extent
194 caused by the acts or omissions of such Commercial Contributor in connection
195 with its distribution of the Program in a commercial product offering.
196 The obligations in this section do not apply to any claims or Losses relating
197 to any actual or alleged intellectual property infringement. In order to
198 qualify, an Indemnified Contributor must: a) promptly notify the
199 Commercial Contributor in writing of such claim, and b) allow the Commercial
200 Contributor to control, and cooperate with the Commercial Contributor in,
201 the defense and any related settlement negotiations. The Indemnified
202 Contributor may participate in any such claim at its own expense.
203 </p>
204 <p>For example, a Contributor might include the Program
205 in a commercial product offering, Product X. That Contributor is then a
206 Commercial Contributor. If that Commercial Contributor then makes performance
207 claims, or offers warranties related to Product X, those performance claims
208 and warranties are such Commercial Contributor&#039;s responsibility alone.
209 Under this section, the Commercial Contributor would have to defend claims
210 against the other Contributors related to those performance claims and
211 warranties, and if a court requires any other Contributor to pay any damages
212 as a result, the Commercial Contributor must pay those damages.
213 </p>
214 <h2 id="warranty">5. NO WARRANTY</h2>
215 <p>EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, AND TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED
216 BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE PROGRAM IS PROVIDED ON AN &ldquo;AS IS&rdquo; BASIS, WITHOUT
217 WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING,
218 WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT,
219 MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Each Recipient is
220 solely responsible for determining the appropriateness of using and
221 distributing the Program and assumes all risks associated with its
222 exercise of rights under this Agreement, including but not limited to the
223 risks and costs of program errors, compliance with applicable laws, damage
224 to or loss of data, programs or equipment, and unavailability or
225 interruption of operations.
226 </p>
227 <h2 id="disclaimer">6. DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY</h2>
228 <p>EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, AND TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED
229 BY APPLICABLE LAW, NEITHER RECIPIENT NOR ANY CONTRIBUTORS SHALL HAVE ANY
230 LIABILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY,
231 OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS),
232 HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
233 LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
234 OUT OF THE USE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THE PROGRAM OR THE EXERCISE OF ANY RIGHTS
235 GRANTED HEREUNDER, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
236 </p>
237 <h2 id="general">7. GENERAL</h2>
238 <p>If any provision of this Agreement is invalid or unenforceable under
239 applicable law, it shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the
240 remainder of the terms of this Agreement, and without further action by the
241 parties hereto, such provision shall be reformed to the minimum extent
242 necessary to make such provision valid and enforceable.
243 </p>
244 <p>If Recipient institutes patent litigation against any entity (including a
245 cross-claim or counterclaim in a lawsuit) alleging that the Program itself
246 (excluding combinations of the Program with other software or hardware)
247 infringes such Recipient&#039;s patent(s), then such Recipient&#039;s rights granted
248 under Section 2(b) shall terminate as of the date such litigation is filed.
249 </p>
250 <p>All Recipient&#039;s rights under this Agreement shall terminate if it fails to
251 comply with any of the material terms or conditions of this Agreement and
252 does not cure such failure in a reasonable period of time after becoming
253 aware of such noncompliance. If all Recipient&#039;s rights under this Agreement
254 terminate, Recipient agrees to cease use and distribution of the Program
255 as soon as reasonably practicable. However, Recipient&#039;s obligations under
256 this Agreement and any licenses granted by Recipient relating to the
257 Program shall continue and survive.
258 </p>
259 <p>Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute copies of this Agreement,
260 but in order to avoid inconsistency the Agreement is copyrighted and may
261 only be modified in the following manner. The Agreement Steward reserves
262 the right to publish new versions (including revisions) of this Agreement
263 from time to time. No one other than the Agreement Steward has the right
264 to modify this Agreement. The Eclipse Foundation is the initial Agreement
265 Steward. The Eclipse Foundation may assign the responsibility to serve as
266 the Agreement Steward to a suitable separate entity. Each new version of
267 the Agreement will be given a distinguishing version number. The Program
268 (including Contributions) may always be Distributed subject to the version
269 of the Agreement under which it was received. In addition, after a new
270 version of the Agreement is published, Contributor may elect to Distribute
271 the Program (including its Contributions) under the new version.
272 </p>
273 <p>Except as expressly stated in Sections 2(a) and 2(b) above, Recipient
274 receives no rights or licenses to the intellectual property of any
275 Contributor under this Agreement, whether expressly, by implication,
276 estoppel or otherwise. All rights in the Program not expressly granted
277 under this Agreement are reserved. Nothing in this Agreement is intended
278 to be enforceable by any entity that is not a Contributor or Recipient.
279 No third-party beneficiary rights are created under this Agreement.
280 </p>
281 <h2 id="exhibit-a">Exhibit A &ndash; Form of Secondary Licenses Notice</h2>
282 <p>&ldquo;This Source Code may also be made available under the following
283 Secondary Licenses when the conditions for such availability set forth
284 in the Eclipse Public License, v. 2.0 are satisfied: {name license(s),
285 version(s), and exceptions or additional permissions here}.&rdquo;
286 </p>
287 <blockquote>
288 <p>Simply including a copy of this Agreement, including this Exhibit A
289 is not sufficient to license the Source Code under Secondary Licenses.
290 </p>
291 <p>If it is not possible or desirable to put the notice in a particular file,
292 then You may include the notice in a location (such as a LICENSE file in a
293 relevant directory) where a recipient would be likely to look for
294 such a notice.
295 </p>
296 <p>You may add additional accurate notices of copyright ownership.</p>
297 </blockquote>
298 </body>
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0 ###############################################################################
1 # Copyright (c) 2010, 2013 EclipseSource Inc. and others.
2 #
3 # This program and the accompanying materials
4 # are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 # which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 # https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 #
8 # SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 #
10 # Contributors:
11 # EclipseSource - initial API and implementation
12 ###############################################################################
13 # feature.properties
14 # contains externalized strings for feature.xml
15 # "%foo" in feature.xml corresponds to the key "foo" in this file
16 # java.io.Properties file (ISO 8859-1 with "\" escapes)
17 # This file should be translated.
18
19 # "featureName" property - name of the feature
20 featureName=Equinox p2, headless functionalities
21
22 # "providerName" property - name of the company that provides the feature
23 providerName=Eclipse.org - Equinox
24
25 description=Provides a minimal headless provisioning system.
26
27 # "copyright" property - text of the "Feature Update Copyright"
28 copyright=\
29 Copyright (c) 2010, 2013 EclipseSource Inc. and others.\n\
30
31 This program and the accompanying materials\n\
32 are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0\n\
33 which accompanies this distribution, and is available at\n\
34 https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
35
36 SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0\n\
37 \n\
38 Contributors:\n\
39 EclipseSource - initial API and implementation\n
40 ################ end of copyright property ####################################
41
42 # "licenseURL" property - URL of the "Feature License"
43 # do not translate value - just change to point to a locale-specific HTML page
44 licenseURL=license.html
45
46 # "license" property - text of the "Feature Update License"
47 # should be plain text version of license agreement pointed to be "licenseURL"
48 license=\
49 Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement\n\
50 \n\
51 November 22, 2017\n\
52 \n\
53 Usage Of Content\n\
54 \n\
55 THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION, INFORMATION\n\
56 AND/OR OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS (COLLECTIVELY "CONTENT"). USE OF\n\
57 THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE\n\
58 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED\n\
59 BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED\n\
60 BY THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE\n\
61 AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE\n\
62 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY\n\
63 APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW, THEN YOU\n\
64 MAY NOT USE THE CONTENT.\n\
65 \n\
66 Applicable Licenses\n\
67 \n\
68 Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the Eclipse Foundation\n\
69 is provided to you under the terms and conditions of the Eclipse Public License\n\
70 Version 2.0 ("EPL"). A copy of the EPL is provided with this Content and is also\n\
71 available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0. For purposes of the EPL,\n\
72 "Program" will mean the Content.\n\
73 \n\
74 Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object code, documentation\n\
75 and other files maintained in the Eclipse Foundation source code repository\n\
76 ("Repository") in software modules ("Modules") and made available as\n\
77 downloadable archives ("Downloads").\n\
78 \n\
79 - Content may be structured and packaged into modules to facilitate\n\
80 delivering, extending, and upgrading the Content. Typical modules may\n\
81 include plug-ins ("Plug-ins"), plug-in fragments ("Fragments"), and\n\
82 features ("Features").\n\
83 - Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory or JAR\n\
84 (Java™ ARchive) in a directory named "plugins".\n\
85 - A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or Fragments and\n\
86 associated material. Each Feature may be packaged as a sub-directory in a\n\
87 directory named "features". Within a Feature, files named "feature.xml" may\n\
88 contain a list of the names and version numbers of the Plug-ins and/or\n\
89 Fragments associated with that Feature.\n\
90 - Features may also include other Features ("Included Features"). Within a\n\
91 Feature, files named "feature.xml" may contain a list of the names and\n\
92 version numbers of Included Features.\n\
93 \n\
94 The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should be contained in\n\
95 files named "about.html" ("Abouts"). The terms and conditions governing Features\n\
96 and Included Features should be contained in files named "license.html"\n\
97 ("Feature Licenses"). Abouts and Feature Licenses may be located in any\n\
98 directory of a Download or Module including, but not limited to the following\n\
99 locations:\n\
100 \n\
101 - The top-level (root) directory\n\
102 - Plug-in and Fragment directories\n\
103 - Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs\n\
104 - Sub-directories of the directory named "src" of certain Plug-ins\n\
105 - Feature directories\n\
106 \n\
107 Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is installed using\n\
108 the Provisioning Technology (as defined below), you must agree to a license\n\
109 ("Feature Update License") during the installation process. If the Feature\n\
110 contains Included Features, the Feature Update License should either provide you\n\
111 with the terms and conditions governing the Included Features or inform you\n\
112 where you can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in the "license"\n\
113 property of files named "feature.properties" found within a Feature. Such\n\
114 Abouts, Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the terms and\n\
115 conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that govern your use of\n\
116 the associated Content in that directory.\n\
117 \n\
118 THE ABOUTS, FEATURE LICENSES, AND FEATURE UPDATE LICENSES MAY REFER TO THE EPL\n\
119 OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. SOME OF THESE\n\
120 OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS MAY INCLUDE (BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO):\n\
121 \n\
122 - Eclipse Public License Version 1.0 (available at\n\
123 http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html)\n\
124 - Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at\n\
125 http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html)\n\
126 - Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at\n\
127 http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html)\n\
128 - Apache Software License 1.1 (available at\n\
129 http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE)\n\
130 - Apache Software License 2.0 (available at\n\
131 http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)\n\
132 - Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at\n\
133 http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html)\n\
134 \n\
135 IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR TO\n\
136 USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License, or Feature Update License is\n\
137 provided, please contact the Eclipse Foundation to determine what terms and\n\
138 conditions govern that particular Content.\n\
139 \n\
140 Use of Provisioning Technology\n\
141 \n\
142 The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples of which\n\
143 include, but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse Update Manager\n\
144 ("Provisioning Technology") for the purpose of allowing users to install\n\
145 software, documentation, information and/or other materials (collectively\n\
146 "Installable Software"). This capability is provided with the intent of allowing\n\
147 such users to install, extend and update Eclipse-based products. Information\n\
148 about packaging Installable Software is available at\n\
149 http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html ("Specification").\n\
150 \n\
151 You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to install\n\
152 Installable Software. You shall be responsible for enabling the applicable\n\
153 license agreements relating to the Installable Software to be presented to, and\n\
154 accepted by, the users of the Provisioning Technology in accordance with the\n\
155 Specification. By using Provisioning Technology in such a manner and making it\n\
156 available in accordance with the Specification, you further acknowledge your\n\
157 agreement to, and the acquisition of all necessary rights to permit the\n\
158 following:\n\
159 \n\
160 1. A series of actions may occur ("Provisioning Process") in which a user may\n\
161 execute the Provisioning Technology on a machine ("Target Machine") with the\n\
162 intent of installing, extending or updating the functionality of an\n\
163 Eclipse-based product.\n\
164 2. During the Provisioning Process, the Provisioning Technology may cause third\n\
165 party Installable Software or a portion thereof to be accessed and copied to\n\
166 the Target Machine.\n\
167 3. Pursuant to the Specification, you will provide to the user the terms and\n\
168 conditions that govern the use of the Installable Software ("Installable\n\
169 Software Agreement") and such Installable Software Agreement shall be\n\
170 accessed from the Target Machine in accordance with the Specification. Such\n\
171 Installable Software Agreement must inform the user of the terms and\n\
172 conditions that govern the Installable Software and must solicit acceptance\n\
173 by the end user in the manner prescribed in such Installable\n\
174 Software Agreement. Upon such indication of agreement by the user, the\n\
175 provisioning Technology will complete installation of the\n\
176 Installable Software.\n\
177 \n\
178 Cryptography\n\
179 \n\
180 Content may contain encryption software. The country in which you are currently\n\
181 may have restrictions on the import, possession, and use, and/or re-export to\n\
182 another country, of encryption software. BEFORE using any encryption software,\n\
183 please check the country's laws, regulations and policies concerning the import,\n\
184 possession, or use, and re-export of encryption software, to see if this is\n\
185 permitted.\n\
186 \n\
187 Java and all Java-based trademarks are trademarks of Oracle Corporation in the\n\
188 United States, other countries, or both.\n
189 ########### end of license property ##########################################
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3 label="%featureName"
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0 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>
1 <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
2 <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
3 <head>
4 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" />
5 <title>Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement</title>
6 </head>
7
8 <body lang="EN-US">
9 <h2>Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement</h2>
10 <p>November 22, 2017</p>
11
12 <h3>Usage Of Content</h3>
13
14 <p>THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION,
15 INFORMATION AND/OR OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS
16 (COLLECTIVELY &quot;CONTENT&quot;). USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY
17 THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND
18 CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED
19 BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE CONTENT IS
20 GOVERNED BY THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY
21 APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED
22 BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS
23 AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE
24 AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW, THEN YOU MAY NOT
25 USE THE CONTENT.</p>
26
27 <h3>Applicable Licenses</h3>
28
29 <p>
30 Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the Eclipse
31 Foundation is provided to you under the terms and conditions of the
32 Eclipse Public License Version 2.0 (&quot;EPL&quot;). A copy of the
33 EPL is provided with this Content and is also available at <a
34 href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0</a>.
35 For purposes of the EPL, &quot;Program&quot; will mean the Content.
36 </p>
37
38 <p>Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object
39 code, documentation and other files maintained in the Eclipse
40 Foundation source code repository (&quot;Repository&quot;) in software
41 modules (&quot;Modules&quot;) and made available as downloadable
42 archives (&quot;Downloads&quot;).</p>
43
44 <ul>
45 <li>Content may be structured and packaged into modules to
46 facilitate delivering, extending, and upgrading the Content. Typical
47 modules may include plug-ins (&quot;Plug-ins&quot;), plug-in
48 fragments (&quot;Fragments&quot;), and features
49 (&quot;Features&quot;).</li>
50 <li>Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory
51 or JAR (Java&trade; ARchive) in a directory named
52 &quot;plugins&quot;.</li>
53 <li>A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or
54 Fragments and associated material. Each Feature may be packaged as a
55 sub-directory in a directory named &quot;features&quot;. Within a
56 Feature, files named &quot;feature.xml&quot; may contain a list of
57 the names and version numbers of the Plug-ins and/or Fragments
58 associated with that Feature.</li>
59 <li>Features may also include other Features (&quot;Included
60 Features&quot;). Within a Feature, files named
61 &quot;feature.xml&quot; may contain a list of the names and version
62 numbers of Included Features.</li>
63 </ul>
64
65 <p>The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should
66 be contained in files named &quot;about.html&quot;
67 (&quot;Abouts&quot;). The terms and conditions governing Features and
68 Included Features should be contained in files named
69 &quot;license.html&quot; (&quot;Feature Licenses&quot;). Abouts and
70 Feature Licenses may be located in any directory of a Download or
71 Module including, but not limited to the following locations:</p>
72
73 <ul>
74 <li>The top-level (root) directory</li>
75 <li>Plug-in and Fragment directories</li>
76 <li>Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs</li>
77 <li>Sub-directories of the directory named &quot;src&quot; of
78 certain Plug-ins</li>
79 <li>Feature directories</li>
80 </ul>
81
82 <p>Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is
83 installed using the Provisioning Technology (as defined below), you
84 must agree to a license (&quot;Feature Update License&quot;) during
85 the installation process. If the Feature contains Included Features,
86 the Feature Update License should either provide you with the terms
87 and conditions governing the Included Features or inform you where you
88 can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in the
89 &quot;license&quot; property of files named
90 &quot;feature.properties&quot; found within a Feature. Such Abouts,
91 Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the terms and
92 conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that govern
93 your use of the associated Content in that directory.</p>
94
95 <p>THE ABOUTS, FEATURE LICENSES, AND FEATURE UPDATE LICENSES MAY
96 REFER TO THE EPL OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND
97 CONDITIONS. SOME OF THESE OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS MAY INCLUDE (BUT
98 ARE NOT LIMITED TO):</p>
99
100 <ul>
101 <li>Eclipse Public License Version 1.0 (available at <a
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128 <h3>Use of Provisioning Technology</h3>
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130 <p>
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140 (&quot;Specification&quot;).
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143 <p>You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to
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146 to be presented to, and accepted by, the users of the Provisioning
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156 of installing, extending or updating the functionality of an
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27 <h1>Eclipse Public License - v 2.0</h1>
28 <p>THE ACCOMPANYING PROGRAM IS PROVIDED UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS ECLIPSE
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32 <h2 id="definitions">1. DEFINITIONS</h2>
33 <p>&ldquo;Contribution&rdquo; means:</p>
34 <ul>
35 <li>a) in the case of the initial Contributor, the initial content
36 Distributed under this Agreement, and
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40 <ul>
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42 <li>ii) additions to the Program;</li>
43 </ul>
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45 and are Distributed by that particular Contributor. A Contribution
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47 Contributor itself or anyone acting on such Contributor&#039;s behalf.
48 Contributions do not include changes or additions to the Program that
49 are not Modified Works.
50 </li>
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52 <p>&ldquo;Contributor&rdquo; means any person or entity that Distributes the Program.</p>
53 <p>&ldquo;Licensed Patents&rdquo; mean patent claims licensable by a Contributor which
54 are necessarily infringed by the use or sale of its Contribution alone
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56 </p>
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63 <p>&ldquo;Derivative Works&rdquo; shall mean any work, whether in Source Code or other
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65 editorial revisions, annotations, elaborations, or other modifications
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68 <p>&ldquo;Modified Works&rdquo; shall mean any work in Source Code or other form that
69 results from an addition to, deletion from, or modification of the
70 contents of the Program, including, for purposes of clarity any new file
71 in Source Code form that contains any contents of the Program. Modified
72 Works shall not include works that contain only declarations, interfaces,
73 types, classes, structures, or files of the Program solely in each case
74 in order to link to, bind by name, or subclass the Program or Modified
75 Works thereof.
76 </p>
77 <p>&ldquo;Distribute&rdquo; means the acts of a) distributing or b) making available
78 in any manner that enables the transfer of a copy.
79 </p>
80 <p>&ldquo;Source Code&rdquo; means the form of a Program preferred for making
81 modifications, including but not limited to software source code,
82 documentation source, and configuration files.
83 </p>
84 <p>&ldquo;Secondary License&rdquo; means either the GNU General Public License,
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90 <ul>
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99 license under Licensed Patents to make, use, sell, offer to sell,
100 import and otherwise transfer the Contribution of such Contributor,
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102 apply to the combination of the Contribution and the Program if,
103 at the time the Contribution is added by the Contributor, such
104 addition of the Contribution causes such combination to be covered
105 by the Licensed Patents. The patent license shall not apply to any
106 other combinations which include the Contribution. No hardware per
107 se is licensed hereunder.
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111 provided by any Contributor that the Program does not infringe the
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113 Each Contributor disclaims any liability to Recipient for claims
114 brought by any other entity based on infringement of intellectual
115 property rights or otherwise. As a condition to exercising the rights
116 and licenses granted hereunder, each Recipient hereby assumes sole
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118 if any. For example, if a third party patent license is required to
119 allow Recipient to Distribute the Program, it is Recipient&#039;s
120 responsibility to acquire that license before distributing the Program.
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128 in this Agreement) as a result of such Recipient&#039;s receipt of the
129 Program under the terms of a Secondary License (if permitted under
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131 </li>
132 </ul>
133 <h2 id="requirements">3. REQUIREMENTS</h2>
134 <p>3.1 If a Contributor Distributes the Program in any form, then:</p>
135 <ul>
136 <li>a) the Program must also be made available as Source Code, in
137 accordance with section 3.2, and the Contributor must accompany
138 the Program with a statement that the Source Code for the Program
139 is available under this Agreement, and informs Recipients how to
140 obtain it in a reasonable manner on or through a medium customarily
141 used for software exchange; and
142 </li>
143 <li>
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145 different than this Agreement, provided that such license:
146 <ul>
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149 or conditions of title and non-infringement, and implied warranties
150 or conditions of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose;
151 </li>
152 <li>ii) effectively excludes on behalf of all other Contributors all
153 liability for damages, including direct, indirect, special, incidental
154 and consequential damages, such as lost profits;
155 </li>
156 <li>iii) does not attempt to limit or alter the recipients&#039; rights in the
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158 </li>
159 <li>iv) requires any subsequent distribution of the Program by any party
160 to be under a license that satisfies the requirements of this section 3.
161 </li>
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165 <p>3.2 When the Program is Distributed as Source Code:</p>
166 <ul>
167 <li>a) it must be made available under this Agreement, or if the Program (i)
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169 under a Secondary License, and (ii) the initial Contributor attached to
170 the Source Code the notice described in Exhibit A of this Agreement,
171 then the Program may be made available under the terms of such
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174 <li>b) a copy of this Agreement must be included with each copy of the Program.</li>
175 </ul>
176 <p>3.3 Contributors may not remove or alter any copyright, patent, trademark,
177 attribution notices, disclaimers of warranty, or limitations of liability
178 (&lsquo;notices&rsquo;) contained within the Program from any copy of the Program which
179 they Distribute, provided that Contributors may add their own appropriate
180 notices.
181 </p>
182 <h2 id="commercial-distribution">4. COMMERCIAL DISTRIBUTION</h2>
183 <p>Commercial distributors of software may accept certain responsibilities
184 with respect to end users, business partners and the like. While this
185 license is intended to facilitate the commercial use of the Program, the
186 Contributor who includes the Program in a commercial product offering should
187 do so in a manner which does not create potential liability for other
188 Contributors. Therefore, if a Contributor includes the Program in a
189 commercial product offering, such Contributor (&ldquo;Commercial Contributor&rdquo;)
190 hereby agrees to defend and indemnify every other Contributor
191 (&ldquo;Indemnified Contributor&rdquo;) against any losses, damages and costs
192 (collectively &ldquo;Losses&rdquo;) arising from claims, lawsuits and other legal actions
193 brought by a third party against the Indemnified Contributor to the extent
194 caused by the acts or omissions of such Commercial Contributor in connection
195 with its distribution of the Program in a commercial product offering.
196 The obligations in this section do not apply to any claims or Losses relating
197 to any actual or alleged intellectual property infringement. In order to
198 qualify, an Indemnified Contributor must: a) promptly notify the
199 Commercial Contributor in writing of such claim, and b) allow the Commercial
200 Contributor to control, and cooperate with the Commercial Contributor in,
201 the defense and any related settlement negotiations. The Indemnified
202 Contributor may participate in any such claim at its own expense.
203 </p>
204 <p>For example, a Contributor might include the Program
205 in a commercial product offering, Product X. That Contributor is then a
206 Commercial Contributor. If that Commercial Contributor then makes performance
207 claims, or offers warranties related to Product X, those performance claims
208 and warranties are such Commercial Contributor&#039;s responsibility alone.
209 Under this section, the Commercial Contributor would have to defend claims
210 against the other Contributors related to those performance claims and
211 warranties, and if a court requires any other Contributor to pay any damages
212 as a result, the Commercial Contributor must pay those damages.
213 </p>
214 <h2 id="warranty">5. NO WARRANTY</h2>
215 <p>EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, AND TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED
216 BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE PROGRAM IS PROVIDED ON AN &ldquo;AS IS&rdquo; BASIS, WITHOUT
217 WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING,
218 WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT,
219 MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Each Recipient is
220 solely responsible for determining the appropriateness of using and
221 distributing the Program and assumes all risks associated with its
222 exercise of rights under this Agreement, including but not limited to the
223 risks and costs of program errors, compliance with applicable laws, damage
224 to or loss of data, programs or equipment, and unavailability or
225 interruption of operations.
226 </p>
227 <h2 id="disclaimer">6. DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY</h2>
228 <p>EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, AND TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED
229 BY APPLICABLE LAW, NEITHER RECIPIENT NOR ANY CONTRIBUTORS SHALL HAVE ANY
230 LIABILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY,
231 OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS),
232 HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
233 LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
234 OUT OF THE USE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THE PROGRAM OR THE EXERCISE OF ANY RIGHTS
235 GRANTED HEREUNDER, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
236 </p>
237 <h2 id="general">7. GENERAL</h2>
238 <p>If any provision of this Agreement is invalid or unenforceable under
239 applicable law, it shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the
240 remainder of the terms of this Agreement, and without further action by the
241 parties hereto, such provision shall be reformed to the minimum extent
242 necessary to make such provision valid and enforceable.
243 </p>
244 <p>If Recipient institutes patent litigation against any entity (including a
245 cross-claim or counterclaim in a lawsuit) alleging that the Program itself
246 (excluding combinations of the Program with other software or hardware)
247 infringes such Recipient&#039;s patent(s), then such Recipient&#039;s rights granted
248 under Section 2(b) shall terminate as of the date such litigation is filed.
249 </p>
250 <p>All Recipient&#039;s rights under this Agreement shall terminate if it fails to
251 comply with any of the material terms or conditions of this Agreement and
252 does not cure such failure in a reasonable period of time after becoming
253 aware of such noncompliance. If all Recipient&#039;s rights under this Agreement
254 terminate, Recipient agrees to cease use and distribution of the Program
255 as soon as reasonably practicable. However, Recipient&#039;s obligations under
256 this Agreement and any licenses granted by Recipient relating to the
257 Program shall continue and survive.
258 </p>
259 <p>Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute copies of this Agreement,
260 but in order to avoid inconsistency the Agreement is copyrighted and may
261 only be modified in the following manner. The Agreement Steward reserves
262 the right to publish new versions (including revisions) of this Agreement
263 from time to time. No one other than the Agreement Steward has the right
264 to modify this Agreement. The Eclipse Foundation is the initial Agreement
265 Steward. The Eclipse Foundation may assign the responsibility to serve as
266 the Agreement Steward to a suitable separate entity. Each new version of
267 the Agreement will be given a distinguishing version number. The Program
268 (including Contributions) may always be Distributed subject to the version
269 of the Agreement under which it was received. In addition, after a new
270 version of the Agreement is published, Contributor may elect to Distribute
271 the Program (including its Contributions) under the new version.
272 </p>
273 <p>Except as expressly stated in Sections 2(a) and 2(b) above, Recipient
274 receives no rights or licenses to the intellectual property of any
275 Contributor under this Agreement, whether expressly, by implication,
276 estoppel or otherwise. All rights in the Program not expressly granted
277 under this Agreement are reserved. Nothing in this Agreement is intended
278 to be enforceable by any entity that is not a Contributor or Recipient.
279 No third-party beneficiary rights are created under this Agreement.
280 </p>
281 <h2 id="exhibit-a">Exhibit A &ndash; Form of Secondary Licenses Notice</h2>
282 <p>&ldquo;This Source Code may also be made available under the following
283 Secondary Licenses when the conditions for such availability set forth
284 in the Eclipse Public License, v. 2.0 are satisfied: {name license(s),
285 version(s), and exceptions or additional permissions here}.&rdquo;
286 </p>
287 <blockquote>
288 <p>Simply including a copy of this Agreement, including this Exhibit A
289 is not sufficient to license the Source Code under Secondary Licenses.
290 </p>
291 <p>If it is not possible or desirable to put the notice in a particular file,
292 then You may include the notice in a location (such as a LICENSE file in a
293 relevant directory) where a recipient would be likely to look for
294 such a notice.
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29 Copyright (c) 2010, 2013 EclipseSource Inc. and others.\n\
30
31 This program and the accompanying materials\n\
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34 https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
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36 SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0\n\
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49 Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement\n\
50 \n\
51 November 22, 2017\n\
52 \n\
53 Usage Of Content\n\
54 \n\
55 THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION, INFORMATION\n\
56 AND/OR OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS (COLLECTIVELY "CONTENT"). USE OF\n\
57 THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE\n\
58 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED\n\
59 BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED\n\
60 BY THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE\n\
61 AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE\n\
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66 Applicable Licenses\n\
67 \n\
68 Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the Eclipse Foundation\n\
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73 \n\
74 Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object code, documentation\n\
75 and other files maintained in the Eclipse Foundation source code repository\n\
76 ("Repository") in software modules ("Modules") and made available as\n\
77 downloadable archives ("Downloads").\n\
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80 delivering, extending, and upgrading the Content. Typical modules may\n\
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89 Fragments associated with that Feature.\n\
90 - Features may also include other Features ("Included Features"). Within a\n\
91 Feature, files named "feature.xml" may contain a list of the names and\n\
92 version numbers of Included Features.\n\
93 \n\
94 The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should be contained in\n\
95 files named "about.html" ("Abouts"). The terms and conditions governing Features\n\
96 and Included Features should be contained in files named "license.html"\n\
97 ("Feature Licenses"). Abouts and Feature Licenses may be located in any\n\
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99 locations:\n\
100 \n\
101 - The top-level (root) directory\n\
102 - Plug-in and Fragment directories\n\
103 - Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs\n\
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106 \n\
107 Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is installed using\n\
108 the Provisioning Technology (as defined below), you must agree to a license\n\
109 ("Feature Update License") during the installation process. If the Feature\n\
110 contains Included Features, the Feature Update License should either provide you\n\
111 with the terms and conditions governing the Included Features or inform you\n\
112 where you can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in the "license"\n\
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114 Abouts, Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the terms and\n\
115 conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that govern your use of\n\
116 the associated Content in that directory.\n\
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123 http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html)\n\
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125 http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html)\n\
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127 http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html)\n\
128 - Apache Software License 1.1 (available at\n\
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9 <h2>Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement</h2>
10 <p>November 22, 2017</p>
11
12 <h3>Usage Of Content</h3>
13
14 <p>THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION,
15 INFORMATION AND/OR OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS
16 (COLLECTIVELY &quot;CONTENT&quot;). USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY
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24 AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW, THEN YOU MAY NOT
25 USE THE CONTENT.</p>
26
27 <h3>Applicable Licenses</h3>
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29 <p>
30 Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the Eclipse
31 Foundation is provided to you under the terms and conditions of the
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36 </p>
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38 <p>Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object
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121 <p>IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND
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123 or Feature Update License is provided, please contact the Eclipse
124 Foundation to determine what terms and conditions govern that
125 particular Content.</p>
126
127
128 <h3>Use of Provisioning Technology</h3>
129
130 <p>
131 The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples
132 of which include, but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse Update
133 Manager (&quot;Provisioning Technology&quot;) for the purpose of
134 allowing users to install software, documentation, information and/or
135 other materials (collectively &quot;Installable Software&quot;). This
136 capability is provided with the intent of allowing such users to
137 install, extend and update Eclipse-based products. Information about
138 packaging Installable Software is available at <a
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140 (&quot;Specification&quot;).
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143 <p>You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to
144 install Installable Software. You shall be responsible for enabling
145 the applicable license agreements relating to the Installable Software
146 to be presented to, and accepted by, the users of the Provisioning
147 Technology in accordance with the Specification. By using Provisioning
148 Technology in such a manner and making it available in accordance with
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150 acquisition of all necessary rights to permit the following:</p>
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179 BEFORE using any encryption software, please check the country's laws,
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200 Contributor to control, and cooperate with the Commercial Contributor in,
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204 <p>For example, a Contributor might include the Program
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213 </p>
214 <h2 id="warranty">5. NO WARRANTY</h2>
215 <p>EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, AND TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED
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219 MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Each Recipient is
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223 risks and costs of program errors, compliance with applicable laws, damage
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226 </p>
227 <h2 id="disclaimer">6. DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY</h2>
228 <p>EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, AND TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED
229 BY APPLICABLE LAW, NEITHER RECIPIENT NOR ANY CONTRIBUTORS SHALL HAVE ANY
230 LIABILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY,
231 OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS),
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235 GRANTED HEREUNDER, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
236 </p>
237 <h2 id="general">7. GENERAL</h2>
238 <p>If any provision of this Agreement is invalid or unenforceable under
239 applicable law, it shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the
240 remainder of the terms of this Agreement, and without further action by the
241 parties hereto, such provision shall be reformed to the minimum extent
242 necessary to make such provision valid and enforceable.
243 </p>
244 <p>If Recipient institutes patent litigation against any entity (including a
245 cross-claim or counterclaim in a lawsuit) alleging that the Program itself
246 (excluding combinations of the Program with other software or hardware)
247 infringes such Recipient&#039;s patent(s), then such Recipient&#039;s rights granted
248 under Section 2(b) shall terminate as of the date such litigation is filed.
249 </p>
250 <p>All Recipient&#039;s rights under this Agreement shall terminate if it fails to
251 comply with any of the material terms or conditions of this Agreement and
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253 aware of such noncompliance. If all Recipient&#039;s rights under this Agreement
254 terminate, Recipient agrees to cease use and distribution of the Program
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257 Program shall continue and survive.
258 </p>
259 <p>Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute copies of this Agreement,
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272 </p>
273 <p>Except as expressly stated in Sections 2(a) and 2(b) above, Recipient
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279 No third-party beneficiary rights are created under this Agreement.
280 </p>
281 <h2 id="exhibit-a">Exhibit A &ndash; Form of Secondary Licenses Notice</h2>
282 <p>&ldquo;This Source Code may also be made available under the following
283 Secondary Licenses when the conditions for such availability set forth
284 in the Eclipse Public License, v. 2.0 are satisfied: {name license(s),
285 version(s), and exceptions or additional permissions here}.&rdquo;
286 </p>
287 <blockquote>
288 <p>Simply including a copy of this Agreement, including this Exhibit A
289 is not sufficient to license the Source Code under Secondary Licenses.
290 </p>
291 <p>If it is not possible or desirable to put the notice in a particular file,
292 then You may include the notice in a location (such as a LICENSE file in a
293 relevant directory) where a recipient would be likely to look for
294 such a notice.
295 </p>
296 <p>You may add additional accurate notices of copyright ownership.</p>
297 </blockquote>
298 </body>
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1 # Copyright (c) 2010, 2011 Tasktop Technologies and others.
2 #
3 # This program and the accompanying materials
4 # are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 # which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 # https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 #
8 # SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 #
10 # Contributors:
11 # Tasktop Technologies - initial API and implementation
12 ###############################################################################
13 # feature.properties
14 # contains externalized strings for feature.xml
15 # "%foo" in feature.xml corresponds to the key "foo" in this file
16 # java.io.Properties file (ISO 8859-1 with "\" escapes)
17 # This file should be translated.
18
19 # "featureName" property - name of the feature
20 featureName=Equinox p2, Discovery UI support
21
22 # "providerName" property - name of the company that provides the feature
23 providerName=Eclipse.org - Equinox
24
25 # "updateSiteName" property - label for the update site
26 updateSiteName=The Equinox Project Repository
27
28 # "description" property - description of the feature
29 description=All of the bundles that comprise Equinox p2 discovery. \n\
30 This feature is intended to be used by integrators building on discovery.
31
32 # "copyright" property - text of the "Feature Update Copyright"
33 copyright=\
34 Copyright (c) 2010 Tasktop Technologies and others.\n\
35
36 This program and the accompanying materials\n\
37 are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0\n\
38 which accompanies this distribution, and is available at\n\
39 https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
40
41 SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0\n\
42 \n\
43 Contributors:\n\
44 Tasktop Technologies - initial API and implementation\n
45 ################ end of copyright property ####################################
46 # "licenseURL" property - URL of the "Feature License"
47 # do not translate value - just change to point to a locale-specific HTML page
48 licenseURL=license.html
49
50 # "license" property - text of the "Feature Update License"
51 # should be plain text version of license agreement pointed to be "licenseURL"
52 license=\
53 Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement\n\
54 \n\
55 November 22, 2017\n\
56 \n\
57 Usage Of Content\n\
58 \n\
59 THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION, INFORMATION\n\
60 AND/OR OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS (COLLECTIVELY "CONTENT"). USE OF\n\
61 THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE\n\
62 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED\n\
63 BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED\n\
64 BY THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE\n\
65 AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE\n\
66 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY\n\
67 APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW, THEN YOU\n\
68 MAY NOT USE THE CONTENT.\n\
69 \n\
70 Applicable Licenses\n\
71 \n\
72 Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the Eclipse Foundation\n\
73 is provided to you under the terms and conditions of the Eclipse Public License\n\
74 Version 2.0 ("EPL"). A copy of the EPL is provided with this Content and is also\n\
75 available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0. For purposes of the EPL,\n\
76 "Program" will mean the Content.\n\
77 \n\
78 Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object code, documentation\n\
79 and other files maintained in the Eclipse Foundation source code repository\n\
80 ("Repository") in software modules ("Modules") and made available as\n\
81 downloadable archives ("Downloads").\n\
82 \n\
83 - Content may be structured and packaged into modules to facilitate\n\
84 delivering, extending, and upgrading the Content. Typical modules may\n\
85 include plug-ins ("Plug-ins"), plug-in fragments ("Fragments"), and\n\
86 features ("Features").\n\
87 - Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory or JAR\n\
88 (Java™ ARchive) in a directory named "plugins".\n\
89 - A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or Fragments and\n\
90 associated material. Each Feature may be packaged as a sub-directory in a\n\
91 directory named "features". Within a Feature, files named "feature.xml" may\n\
92 contain a list of the names and version numbers of the Plug-ins and/or\n\
93 Fragments associated with that Feature.\n\
94 - Features may also include other Features ("Included Features"). Within a\n\
95 Feature, files named "feature.xml" may contain a list of the names and\n\
96 version numbers of Included Features.\n\
97 \n\
98 The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should be contained in\n\
99 files named "about.html" ("Abouts"). The terms and conditions governing Features\n\
100 and Included Features should be contained in files named "license.html"\n\
101 ("Feature Licenses"). Abouts and Feature Licenses may be located in any\n\
102 directory of a Download or Module including, but not limited to the following\n\
103 locations:\n\
104 \n\
105 - The top-level (root) directory\n\
106 - Plug-in and Fragment directories\n\
107 - Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs\n\
108 - Sub-directories of the directory named "src" of certain Plug-ins\n\
109 - Feature directories\n\
110 \n\
111 Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is installed using\n\
112 the Provisioning Technology (as defined below), you must agree to a license\n\
113 ("Feature Update License") during the installation process. If the Feature\n\
114 contains Included Features, the Feature Update License should either provide you\n\
115 with the terms and conditions governing the Included Features or inform you\n\
116 where you can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in the "license"\n\
117 property of files named "feature.properties" found within a Feature. Such\n\
118 Abouts, Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the terms and\n\
119 conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that govern your use of\n\
120 the associated Content in that directory.\n\
121 \n\
122 THE ABOUTS, FEATURE LICENSES, AND FEATURE UPDATE LICENSES MAY REFER TO THE EPL\n\
123 OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. SOME OF THESE\n\
124 OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS MAY INCLUDE (BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO):\n\
125 \n\
126 - Eclipse Public License Version 1.0 (available at\n\
127 http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html)\n\
128 - Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at\n\
129 http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html)\n\
130 - Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at\n\
131 http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html)\n\
132 - Apache Software License 1.1 (available at\n\
133 http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE)\n\
134 - Apache Software License 2.0 (available at\n\
135 http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)\n\
136 - Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at\n\
137 http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html)\n\
138 \n\
139 IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR TO\n\
140 USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License, or Feature Update License is\n\
141 provided, please contact the Eclipse Foundation to determine what terms and\n\
142 conditions govern that particular Content.\n\
143 \n\
144 Use of Provisioning Technology\n\
145 \n\
146 The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples of which\n\
147 include, but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse Update Manager\n\
148 ("Provisioning Technology") for the purpose of allowing users to install\n\
149 software, documentation, information and/or other materials (collectively\n\
150 "Installable Software"). This capability is provided with the intent of allowing\n\
151 such users to install, extend and update Eclipse-based products. Information\n\
152 about packaging Installable Software is available at\n\
153 http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html ("Specification").\n\
154 \n\
155 You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to install\n\
156 Installable Software. You shall be responsible for enabling the applicable\n\
157 license agreements relating to the Installable Software to be presented to, and\n\
158 accepted by, the users of the Provisioning Technology in accordance with the\n\
159 Specification. By using Provisioning Technology in such a manner and making it\n\
160 available in accordance with the Specification, you further acknowledge your\n\
161 agreement to, and the acquisition of all necessary rights to permit the\n\
162 following:\n\
163 \n\
164 1. A series of actions may occur ("Provisioning Process") in which a user may\n\
165 execute the Provisioning Technology on a machine ("Target Machine") with the\n\
166 intent of installing, extending or updating the functionality of an\n\
167 Eclipse-based product.\n\
168 2. During the Provisioning Process, the Provisioning Technology may cause third\n\
169 party Installable Software or a portion thereof to be accessed and copied to\n\
170 the Target Machine.\n\
171 3. Pursuant to the Specification, you will provide to the user the terms and\n\
172 conditions that govern the use of the Installable Software ("Installable\n\
173 Software Agreement") and such Installable Software Agreement shall be\n\
174 accessed from the Target Machine in accordance with the Specification. Such\n\
175 Installable Software Agreement must inform the user of the terms and\n\
176 conditions that govern the Installable Software and must solicit acceptance\n\
177 by the end user in the manner prescribed in such Installable\n\
178 Software Agreement. Upon such indication of agreement by the user, the\n\
179 provisioning Technology will complete installation of the\n\
180 Installable Software.\n\
181 \n\
182 Cryptography\n\
183 \n\
184 Content may contain encryption software. The country in which you are currently\n\
185 may have restrictions on the import, possession, and use, and/or re-export to\n\
186 another country, of encryption software. BEFORE using any encryption software,\n\
187 please check the country's laws, regulations and policies concerning the import,\n\
188 possession, or use, and re-export of encryption software, to see if this is\n\
189 permitted.\n\
190 \n\
191 Java and all Java-based trademarks are trademarks of Oracle Corporation in the\n\
192 United States, other countries, or both.\n
193 ########### end of license property ##########################################
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1 <feature
2 id="org.eclipse.equinox.p2.discovery.feature"
3 label="%featureName"
4 version="1.2.200.v20190129-1112"
5 provider-name="%providerName">
6
7 <description>
8 %description
9 </description>
10
11 <copyright>
12 %copyright
13 </copyright>
14
15 <license url="%licenseURL">
16 %license
17 </license>
18
19 <plugin
20 id="org.eclipse.equinox.p2.discovery"
21 download-size="37"
22 install-size="74"
23 version="1.1.100.v20180822-1302"
24 unpack="false"/>
25
26 <plugin
27 id="org.eclipse.equinox.p2.discovery.compatibility"
28 download-size="57"
29 install-size="128"
30 version="1.1.100.v20180822-1302"
31 unpack="false"/>
32
33 <plugin
34 id="org.eclipse.equinox.p2.ui.discovery"
35 download-size="153"
36 install-size="293"
37 version="1.1.100.v20180822-1357"
38 unpack="false"/>
39
40 </feature>
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0 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>
1 <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
2 <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
3 <head>
4 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" />
5 <title>Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement</title>
6 </head>
7
8 <body lang="EN-US">
9 <h2>Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement</h2>
10 <p>November 22, 2017</p>
11
12 <h3>Usage Of Content</h3>
13
14 <p>THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION,
15 INFORMATION AND/OR OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS
16 (COLLECTIVELY &quot;CONTENT&quot;). USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY
17 THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND
18 CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED
19 BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE CONTENT IS
20 GOVERNED BY THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY
21 APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED
22 BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS
23 AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE
24 AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW, THEN YOU MAY NOT
25 USE THE CONTENT.</p>
26
27 <h3>Applicable Licenses</h3>
28
29 <p>
30 Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the Eclipse
31 Foundation is provided to you under the terms and conditions of the
32 Eclipse Public License Version 2.0 (&quot;EPL&quot;). A copy of the
33 EPL is provided with this Content and is also available at <a
34 href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0</a>.
35 For purposes of the EPL, &quot;Program&quot; will mean the Content.
36 </p>
37
38 <p>Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object
39 code, documentation and other files maintained in the Eclipse
40 Foundation source code repository (&quot;Repository&quot;) in software
41 modules (&quot;Modules&quot;) and made available as downloadable
42 archives (&quot;Downloads&quot;).</p>
43
44 <ul>
45 <li>Content may be structured and packaged into modules to
46 facilitate delivering, extending, and upgrading the Content. Typical
47 modules may include plug-ins (&quot;Plug-ins&quot;), plug-in
48 fragments (&quot;Fragments&quot;), and features
49 (&quot;Features&quot;).</li>
50 <li>Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory
51 or JAR (Java&trade; ARchive) in a directory named
52 &quot;plugins&quot;.</li>
53 <li>A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or
54 Fragments and associated material. Each Feature may be packaged as a
55 sub-directory in a directory named &quot;features&quot;. Within a
56 Feature, files named &quot;feature.xml&quot; may contain a list of
57 the names and version numbers of the Plug-ins and/or Fragments
58 associated with that Feature.</li>
59 <li>Features may also include other Features (&quot;Included
60 Features&quot;). Within a Feature, files named
61 &quot;feature.xml&quot; may contain a list of the names and version
62 numbers of Included Features.</li>
63 </ul>
64
65 <p>The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should
66 be contained in files named &quot;about.html&quot;
67 (&quot;Abouts&quot;). The terms and conditions governing Features and
68 Included Features should be contained in files named
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249 </p>
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281 <h2 id="exhibit-a">Exhibit A &ndash; Form of Secondary Licenses Notice</h2>
282 <p>&ldquo;This Source Code may also be made available under the following
283 Secondary Licenses when the conditions for such availability set forth
284 in the Eclipse Public License, v. 2.0 are satisfied: {name license(s),
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1 # Copyright (c) 2010, 2011 Tasktop Technologies and others.
2 #
3 # This program and the accompanying materials
4 # are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 # which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 # https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 #
8 # SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 #
10 # Contributors:
11 # Tasktop Technologies - initial API and implementation
12 ###############################################################################
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15 # "%foo" in feature.xml corresponds to the key "foo" in this file
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18
19 # "featureName" property - name of the feature
20 featureName=Equinox p2, Discovery UI support
21
22 # "providerName" property - name of the company that provides the feature
23 providerName=Eclipse.org - Equinox
24
25 # "updateSiteName" property - label for the update site
26 updateSiteName=The Equinox Project Repository
27
28 # "description" property - description of the feature
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30 This feature is intended to be used by integrators building on discovery.
31
32 # "copyright" property - text of the "Feature Update Copyright"
33 copyright=\
34 Copyright (c) 2010 Tasktop Technologies and others.\n\
35
36 This program and the accompanying materials\n\
37 are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0\n\
38 which accompanies this distribution, and is available at\n\
39 https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
40
41 SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0\n\
42 \n\
43 Contributors:\n\
44 Tasktop Technologies - initial API and implementation\n
45 ################ end of copyright property ####################################
46 # "licenseURL" property - URL of the "Feature License"
47 # do not translate value - just change to point to a locale-specific HTML page
48 licenseURL=license.html
49
50 # "license" property - text of the "Feature Update License"
51 # should be plain text version of license agreement pointed to be "licenseURL"
52 license=\
53 Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement\n\
54 \n\
55 November 22, 2017\n\
56 \n\
57 Usage Of Content\n\
58 \n\
59 THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION, INFORMATION\n\
60 AND/OR OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS (COLLECTIVELY "CONTENT"). USE OF\n\
61 THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE\n\
62 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED\n\
63 BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED\n\
64 BY THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE\n\
65 AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE\n\
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67 APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW, THEN YOU\n\
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70 Applicable Licenses\n\
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72 Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the Eclipse Foundation\n\
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77 \n\
78 Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object code, documentation\n\
79 and other files maintained in the Eclipse Foundation source code repository\n\
80 ("Repository") in software modules ("Modules") and made available as\n\
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83 - Content may be structured and packaged into modules to facilitate\n\
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87 - Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory or JAR\n\
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90 associated material. Each Feature may be packaged as a sub-directory in a\n\
91 directory named "features". Within a Feature, files named "feature.xml" may\n\
92 contain a list of the names and version numbers of the Plug-ins and/or\n\
93 Fragments associated with that Feature.\n\
94 - Features may also include other Features ("Included Features"). Within a\n\
95 Feature, files named "feature.xml" may contain a list of the names and\n\
96 version numbers of Included Features.\n\
97 \n\
98 The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should be contained in\n\
99 files named "about.html" ("Abouts"). The terms and conditions governing Features\n\
100 and Included Features should be contained in files named "license.html"\n\
101 ("Feature Licenses"). Abouts and Feature Licenses may be located in any\n\
102 directory of a Download or Module including, but not limited to the following\n\
103 locations:\n\
104 \n\
105 - The top-level (root) directory\n\
106 - Plug-in and Fragment directories\n\
107 - Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs\n\
108 - Sub-directories of the directory named "src" of certain Plug-ins\n\
109 - Feature directories\n\
110 \n\
111 Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is installed using\n\
112 the Provisioning Technology (as defined below), you must agree to a license\n\
113 ("Feature Update License") during the installation process. If the Feature\n\
114 contains Included Features, the Feature Update License should either provide you\n\
115 with the terms and conditions governing the Included Features or inform you\n\
116 where you can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in the "license"\n\
117 property of files named "feature.properties" found within a Feature. Such\n\
118 Abouts, Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the terms and\n\
119 conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that govern your use of\n\
120 the associated Content in that directory.\n\
121 \n\
122 THE ABOUTS, FEATURE LICENSES, AND FEATURE UPDATE LICENSES MAY REFER TO THE EPL\n\
123 OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. SOME OF THESE\n\
124 OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS MAY INCLUDE (BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO):\n\
125 \n\
126 - Eclipse Public License Version 1.0 (available at\n\
127 http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html)\n\
128 - Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at\n\
129 http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html)\n\
130 - Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at\n\
131 http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html)\n\
132 - Apache Software License 1.1 (available at\n\
133 http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE)\n\
134 - Apache Software License 2.0 (available at\n\
135 http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)\n\
136 - Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at\n\
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138 \n\
139 IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR TO\n\
140 USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License, or Feature Update License is\n\
141 provided, please contact the Eclipse Foundation to determine what terms and\n\
142 conditions govern that particular Content.\n\
143 \n\
144 Use of Provisioning Technology\n\
145 \n\
146 The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples of which\n\
147 include, but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse Update Manager\n\
148 ("Provisioning Technology") for the purpose of allowing users to install\n\
149 software, documentation, information and/or other materials (collectively\n\
150 "Installable Software"). This capability is provided with the intent of allowing\n\
151 such users to install, extend and update Eclipse-based products. Information\n\
152 about packaging Installable Software is available at\n\
153 http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html ("Specification").\n\
154 \n\
155 You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to install\n\
156 Installable Software. You shall be responsible for enabling the applicable\n\
157 license agreements relating to the Installable Software to be presented to, and\n\
158 accepted by, the users of the Provisioning Technology in accordance with the\n\
159 Specification. By using Provisioning Technology in such a manner and making it\n\
160 available in accordance with the Specification, you further acknowledge your\n\
161 agreement to, and the acquisition of all necessary rights to permit the\n\
162 following:\n\
163 \n\
164 1. A series of actions may occur ("Provisioning Process") in which a user may\n\
165 execute the Provisioning Technology on a machine ("Target Machine") with the\n\
166 intent of installing, extending or updating the functionality of an\n\
167 Eclipse-based product.\n\
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169 party Installable Software or a portion thereof to be accessed and copied to\n\
170 the Target Machine.\n\
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172 conditions that govern the use of the Installable Software ("Installable\n\
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175 Installable Software Agreement must inform the user of the terms and\n\
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178 Software Agreement. Upon such indication of agreement by the user, the\n\
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181 \n\
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9 <h2>Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement</h2>
10 <p>November 22, 2017</p>
11
12 <h3>Usage Of Content</h3>
13
14 <p>THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION,
15 INFORMATION AND/OR OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS
16 (COLLECTIVELY &quot;CONTENT&quot;). USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY
17 THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND
18 CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED
19 BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE CONTENT IS
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21 APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED
22 BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS
23 AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE
24 AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW, THEN YOU MAY NOT
25 USE THE CONTENT.</p>
26
27 <h3>Applicable Licenses</h3>
28
29 <p>
30 Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the Eclipse
31 Foundation is provided to you under the terms and conditions of the
32 Eclipse Public License Version 2.0 (&quot;EPL&quot;). A copy of the
33 EPL is provided with this Content and is also available at <a
34 href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0</a>.
35 For purposes of the EPL, &quot;Program&quot; will mean the Content.
36 </p>
37
38 <p>Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object
39 code, documentation and other files maintained in the Eclipse
40 Foundation source code repository (&quot;Repository&quot;) in software
41 modules (&quot;Modules&quot;) and made available as downloadable
42 archives (&quot;Downloads&quot;).</p>
43
44 <ul>
45 <li>Content may be structured and packaged into modules to
46 facilitate delivering, extending, and upgrading the Content. Typical
47 modules may include plug-ins (&quot;Plug-ins&quot;), plug-in
48 fragments (&quot;Fragments&quot;), and features
49 (&quot;Features&quot;).</li>
50 <li>Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory
51 or JAR (Java&trade; ARchive) in a directory named
52 &quot;plugins&quot;.</li>
53 <li>A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or
54 Fragments and associated material. Each Feature may be packaged as a
55 sub-directory in a directory named &quot;features&quot;. Within a
56 Feature, files named &quot;feature.xml&quot; may contain a list of
57 the names and version numbers of the Plug-ins and/or Fragments
58 associated with that Feature.</li>
59 <li>Features may also include other Features (&quot;Included
60 Features&quot;). Within a Feature, files named
61 &quot;feature.xml&quot; may contain a list of the names and version
62 numbers of Included Features.</li>
63 </ul>
64
65 <p>The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should
66 be contained in files named &quot;about.html&quot;
67 (&quot;Abouts&quot;). The terms and conditions governing Features and
68 Included Features should be contained in files named
69 &quot;license.html&quot; (&quot;Feature Licenses&quot;). Abouts and
70 Feature Licenses may be located in any directory of a Download or
71 Module including, but not limited to the following locations:</p>
72
73 <ul>
74 <li>The top-level (root) directory</li>
75 <li>Plug-in and Fragment directories</li>
76 <li>Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs</li>
77 <li>Sub-directories of the directory named &quot;src&quot; of
78 certain Plug-ins</li>
79 <li>Feature directories</li>
80 </ul>
81
82 <p>Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is
83 installed using the Provisioning Technology (as defined below), you
84 must agree to a license (&quot;Feature Update License&quot;) during
85 the installation process. If the Feature contains Included Features,
86 the Feature Update License should either provide you with the terms
87 and conditions governing the Included Features or inform you where you
88 can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in the
89 &quot;license&quot; property of files named
90 &quot;feature.properties&quot; found within a Feature. Such Abouts,
91 Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the terms and
92 conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that govern
93 your use of the associated Content in that directory.</p>
94
95 <p>THE ABOUTS, FEATURE LICENSES, AND FEATURE UPDATE LICENSES MAY
96 REFER TO THE EPL OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND
97 CONDITIONS. SOME OF THESE OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS MAY INCLUDE (BUT
98 ARE NOT LIMITED TO):</p>
99
100 <ul>
101 <li>Eclipse Public License Version 1.0 (available at <a
102 href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html</a>)
103 </li>
104 <li>Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at <a
105 href="http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html</a>)
106 </li>
107 <li>Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at <a
108 href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html</a>)
109 </li>
110 <li>Apache Software License 1.1 (available at <a
111 href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE</a>)
112 </li>
113 <li>Apache Software License 2.0 (available at <a
114 href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</a>)
115 </li>
116 <li>Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at <a
117 href="http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html">http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html</a>)
118 </li>
119 </ul>
120
121 <p>IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND
122 CONDITIONS PRIOR TO USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License,
123 or Feature Update License is provided, please contact the Eclipse
124 Foundation to determine what terms and conditions govern that
125 particular Content.</p>
126
127
128 <h3>Use of Provisioning Technology</h3>
129
130 <p>
131 The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples
132 of which include, but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse Update
133 Manager (&quot;Provisioning Technology&quot;) for the purpose of
134 allowing users to install software, documentation, information and/or
135 other materials (collectively &quot;Installable Software&quot;). This
136 capability is provided with the intent of allowing such users to
137 install, extend and update Eclipse-based products. Information about
138 packaging Installable Software is available at <a
139 href="http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html">http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html</a>
140 (&quot;Specification&quot;).
141 </p>
142
143 <p>You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to
144 install Installable Software. You shall be responsible for enabling
145 the applicable license agreements relating to the Installable Software
146 to be presented to, and accepted by, the users of the Provisioning
147 Technology in accordance with the Specification. By using Provisioning
148 Technology in such a manner and making it available in accordance with
149 the Specification, you further acknowledge your agreement to, and the
150 acquisition of all necessary rights to permit the following:</p>
151
152 <ol>
153 <li>A series of actions may occur (&quot;Provisioning
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156 of installing, extending or updating the functionality of an
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160 accessed and copied to the Target Machine.</li>
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164 Installable Software Agreement shall be accessed from the Target
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167 that govern the Installable Software and must solicit acceptance by
168 the end user in the manner prescribed in such Installable Software
169 Agreement. Upon such indication of agreement by the user, the
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171 Software.</li>
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174 <h3>Cryptography</h3>
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176 <p>Content may contain encryption software. The country in which
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178 use, and/or re-export to another country, of encryption software.
179 BEFORE using any encryption software, please check the country's laws,
180 regulations and policies concerning the import, possession, or use,
181 and re-export of encryption software, to see if this is permitted.</p>
182
183 <p>
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27 <h1>Eclipse Public License - v 2.0</h1>
28 <p>THE ACCOMPANYING PROGRAM IS PROVIDED UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS ECLIPSE
29 PUBLIC LICENSE (&ldquo;AGREEMENT&rdquo;). ANY USE, REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION
30 OF THE PROGRAM CONSTITUTES RECIPIENT&#039;S ACCEPTANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT.
31 </p>
32 <h2 id="definitions">1. DEFINITIONS</h2>
33 <p>&ldquo;Contribution&rdquo; means:</p>
34 <ul>
35 <li>a) in the case of the initial Contributor, the initial content
36 Distributed under this Agreement, and
37 </li>
38 <li>
39 b) in the case of each subsequent Contributor:
40 <ul>
41 <li>i) changes to the Program, and</li>
42 <li>ii) additions to the Program;</li>
43 </ul>
44 where such changes and/or additions to the Program originate from
45 and are Distributed by that particular Contributor. A Contribution
46 &ldquo;originates&rdquo; from a Contributor if it was added to the Program by such
47 Contributor itself or anyone acting on such Contributor&#039;s behalf.
48 Contributions do not include changes or additions to the Program that
49 are not Modified Works.
50 </li>
51 </ul>
52 <p>&ldquo;Contributor&rdquo; means any person or entity that Distributes the Program.</p>
53 <p>&ldquo;Licensed Patents&rdquo; mean patent claims licensable by a Contributor which
54 are necessarily infringed by the use or sale of its Contribution alone
55 or when combined with the Program.
56 </p>
57 <p>&ldquo;Program&rdquo; means the Contributions Distributed in accordance with this
58 Agreement.
59 </p>
60 <p>&ldquo;Recipient&rdquo; means anyone who receives the Program under this Agreement
61 or any Secondary License (as applicable), including Contributors.
62 </p>
63 <p>&ldquo;Derivative Works&rdquo; shall mean any work, whether in Source Code or other
64 form, that is based on (or derived from) the Program and for which the
65 editorial revisions, annotations, elaborations, or other modifications
66 represent, as a whole, an original work of authorship.
67 </p>
68 <p>&ldquo;Modified Works&rdquo; shall mean any work in Source Code or other form that
69 results from an addition to, deletion from, or modification of the
70 contents of the Program, including, for purposes of clarity any new file
71 in Source Code form that contains any contents of the Program. Modified
72 Works shall not include works that contain only declarations, interfaces,
73 types, classes, structures, or files of the Program solely in each case
74 in order to link to, bind by name, or subclass the Program or Modified
75 Works thereof.
76 </p>
77 <p>&ldquo;Distribute&rdquo; means the acts of a) distributing or b) making available
78 in any manner that enables the transfer of a copy.
79 </p>
80 <p>&ldquo;Source Code&rdquo; means the form of a Program preferred for making
81 modifications, including but not limited to software source code,
82 documentation source, and configuration files.
83 </p>
84 <p>&ldquo;Secondary License&rdquo; means either the GNU General Public License,
85 Version 2.0, or any later versions of that license, including any
86 exceptions or additional permissions as identified by the initial
87 Contributor.
88 </p>
89 <h2 id="grant-of-rights">2. GRANT OF RIGHTS</h2>
90 <ul>
91 <li>a) Subject to the terms of this Agreement, each Contributor hereby
92 grants Recipient a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free copyright
93 license to reproduce, prepare Derivative Works of, publicly display,
94 publicly perform, Distribute and sublicense the Contribution of such
95 Contributor, if any, and such Derivative Works.
96 </li>
97 <li>b) Subject to the terms of this Agreement, each Contributor hereby
98 grants Recipient a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free patent
99 license under Licensed Patents to make, use, sell, offer to sell,
100 import and otherwise transfer the Contribution of such Contributor,
101 if any, in Source Code or other form. This patent license shall
102 apply to the combination of the Contribution and the Program if,
103 at the time the Contribution is added by the Contributor, such
104 addition of the Contribution causes such combination to be covered
105 by the Licensed Patents. The patent license shall not apply to any
106 other combinations which include the Contribution. No hardware per
107 se is licensed hereunder.
108 </li>
109 <li>c) Recipient understands that although each Contributor grants the
110 licenses to its Contributions set forth herein, no assurances are
111 provided by any Contributor that the Program does not infringe the
112 patent or other intellectual property rights of any other entity.
113 Each Contributor disclaims any liability to Recipient for claims
114 brought by any other entity based on infringement of intellectual
115 property rights or otherwise. As a condition to exercising the rights
116 and licenses granted hereunder, each Recipient hereby assumes sole
117 responsibility to secure any other intellectual property rights needed,
118 if any. For example, if a third party patent license is required to
119 allow Recipient to Distribute the Program, it is Recipient&#039;s
120 responsibility to acquire that license before distributing the Program.
121 </li>
122 <li>d) Each Contributor represents that to its knowledge it has sufficient
123 copyright rights in its Contribution, if any, to grant the copyright
124 license set forth in this Agreement.
125 </li>
126 <li>e) Notwithstanding the terms of any Secondary License, no Contributor
127 makes additional grants to any Recipient (other than those set forth
128 in this Agreement) as a result of such Recipient&#039;s receipt of the
129 Program under the terms of a Secondary License (if permitted under
130 the terms of Section 3).
131 </li>
132 </ul>
133 <h2 id="requirements">3. REQUIREMENTS</h2>
134 <p>3.1 If a Contributor Distributes the Program in any form, then:</p>
135 <ul>
136 <li>a) the Program must also be made available as Source Code, in
137 accordance with section 3.2, and the Contributor must accompany
138 the Program with a statement that the Source Code for the Program
139 is available under this Agreement, and informs Recipients how to
140 obtain it in a reasonable manner on or through a medium customarily
141 used for software exchange; and
142 </li>
143 <li>
144 b) the Contributor may Distribute the Program under a license
145 different than this Agreement, provided that such license:
146 <ul>
147 <li>i) effectively disclaims on behalf of all other Contributors all
148 warranties and conditions, express and implied, including warranties
149 or conditions of title and non-infringement, and implied warranties
150 or conditions of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose;
151 </li>
152 <li>ii) effectively excludes on behalf of all other Contributors all
153 liability for damages, including direct, indirect, special, incidental
154 and consequential damages, such as lost profits;
155 </li>
156 <li>iii) does not attempt to limit or alter the recipients&#039; rights in the
157 Source Code under section 3.2; and
158 </li>
159 <li>iv) requires any subsequent distribution of the Program by any party
160 to be under a license that satisfies the requirements of this section 3.
161 </li>
162 </ul>
163 </li>
164 </ul>
165 <p>3.2 When the Program is Distributed as Source Code:</p>
166 <ul>
167 <li>a) it must be made available under this Agreement, or if the Program (i)
168 is combined with other material in a separate file or files made available
169 under a Secondary License, and (ii) the initial Contributor attached to
170 the Source Code the notice described in Exhibit A of this Agreement,
171 then the Program may be made available under the terms of such
172 Secondary Licenses, and
173 </li>
174 <li>b) a copy of this Agreement must be included with each copy of the Program.</li>
175 </ul>
176 <p>3.3 Contributors may not remove or alter any copyright, patent, trademark,
177 attribution notices, disclaimers of warranty, or limitations of liability
178 (&lsquo;notices&rsquo;) contained within the Program from any copy of the Program which
179 they Distribute, provided that Contributors may add their own appropriate
180 notices.
181 </p>
182 <h2 id="commercial-distribution">4. COMMERCIAL DISTRIBUTION</h2>
183 <p>Commercial distributors of software may accept certain responsibilities
184 with respect to end users, business partners and the like. While this
185 license is intended to facilitate the commercial use of the Program, the
186 Contributor who includes the Program in a commercial product offering should
187 do so in a manner which does not create potential liability for other
188 Contributors. Therefore, if a Contributor includes the Program in a
189 commercial product offering, such Contributor (&ldquo;Commercial Contributor&rdquo;)
190 hereby agrees to defend and indemnify every other Contributor
191 (&ldquo;Indemnified Contributor&rdquo;) against any losses, damages and costs
192 (collectively &ldquo;Losses&rdquo;) arising from claims, lawsuits and other legal actions
193 brought by a third party against the Indemnified Contributor to the extent
194 caused by the acts or omissions of such Commercial Contributor in connection
195 with its distribution of the Program in a commercial product offering.
196 The obligations in this section do not apply to any claims or Losses relating
197 to any actual or alleged intellectual property infringement. In order to
198 qualify, an Indemnified Contributor must: a) promptly notify the
199 Commercial Contributor in writing of such claim, and b) allow the Commercial
200 Contributor to control, and cooperate with the Commercial Contributor in,
201 the defense and any related settlement negotiations. The Indemnified
202 Contributor may participate in any such claim at its own expense.
203 </p>
204 <p>For example, a Contributor might include the Program
205 in a commercial product offering, Product X. That Contributor is then a
206 Commercial Contributor. If that Commercial Contributor then makes performance
207 claims, or offers warranties related to Product X, those performance claims
208 and warranties are such Commercial Contributor&#039;s responsibility alone.
209 Under this section, the Commercial Contributor would have to defend claims
210 against the other Contributors related to those performance claims and
211 warranties, and if a court requires any other Contributor to pay any damages
212 as a result, the Commercial Contributor must pay those damages.
213 </p>
214 <h2 id="warranty">5. NO WARRANTY</h2>
215 <p>EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, AND TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED
216 BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE PROGRAM IS PROVIDED ON AN &ldquo;AS IS&rdquo; BASIS, WITHOUT
217 WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING,
218 WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT,
219 MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Each Recipient is
220 solely responsible for determining the appropriateness of using and
221 distributing the Program and assumes all risks associated with its
222 exercise of rights under this Agreement, including but not limited to the
223 risks and costs of program errors, compliance with applicable laws, damage
224 to or loss of data, programs or equipment, and unavailability or
225 interruption of operations.
226 </p>
227 <h2 id="disclaimer">6. DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY</h2>
228 <p>EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, AND TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED
229 BY APPLICABLE LAW, NEITHER RECIPIENT NOR ANY CONTRIBUTORS SHALL HAVE ANY
230 LIABILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY,
231 OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS),
232 HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
233 LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
234 OUT OF THE USE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THE PROGRAM OR THE EXERCISE OF ANY RIGHTS
235 GRANTED HEREUNDER, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
236 </p>
237 <h2 id="general">7. GENERAL</h2>
238 <p>If any provision of this Agreement is invalid or unenforceable under
239 applicable law, it shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the
240 remainder of the terms of this Agreement, and without further action by the
241 parties hereto, such provision shall be reformed to the minimum extent
242 necessary to make such provision valid and enforceable.
243 </p>
244 <p>If Recipient institutes patent litigation against any entity (including a
245 cross-claim or counterclaim in a lawsuit) alleging that the Program itself
246 (excluding combinations of the Program with other software or hardware)
247 infringes such Recipient&#039;s patent(s), then such Recipient&#039;s rights granted
248 under Section 2(b) shall terminate as of the date such litigation is filed.
249 </p>
250 <p>All Recipient&#039;s rights under this Agreement shall terminate if it fails to
251 comply with any of the material terms or conditions of this Agreement and
252 does not cure such failure in a reasonable period of time after becoming
253 aware of such noncompliance. If all Recipient&#039;s rights under this Agreement
254 terminate, Recipient agrees to cease use and distribution of the Program
255 as soon as reasonably practicable. However, Recipient&#039;s obligations under
256 this Agreement and any licenses granted by Recipient relating to the
257 Program shall continue and survive.
258 </p>
259 <p>Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute copies of this Agreement,
260 but in order to avoid inconsistency the Agreement is copyrighted and may
261 only be modified in the following manner. The Agreement Steward reserves
262 the right to publish new versions (including revisions) of this Agreement
263 from time to time. No one other than the Agreement Steward has the right
264 to modify this Agreement. The Eclipse Foundation is the initial Agreement
265 Steward. The Eclipse Foundation may assign the responsibility to serve as
266 the Agreement Steward to a suitable separate entity. Each new version of
267 the Agreement will be given a distinguishing version number. The Program
268 (including Contributions) may always be Distributed subject to the version
269 of the Agreement under which it was received. In addition, after a new
270 version of the Agreement is published, Contributor may elect to Distribute
271 the Program (including its Contributions) under the new version.
272 </p>
273 <p>Except as expressly stated in Sections 2(a) and 2(b) above, Recipient
274 receives no rights or licenses to the intellectual property of any
275 Contributor under this Agreement, whether expressly, by implication,
276 estoppel or otherwise. All rights in the Program not expressly granted
277 under this Agreement are reserved. Nothing in this Agreement is intended
278 to be enforceable by any entity that is not a Contributor or Recipient.
279 No third-party beneficiary rights are created under this Agreement.
280 </p>
281 <h2 id="exhibit-a">Exhibit A &ndash; Form of Secondary Licenses Notice</h2>
282 <p>&ldquo;This Source Code may also be made available under the following
283 Secondary Licenses when the conditions for such availability set forth
284 in the Eclipse Public License, v. 2.0 are satisfied: {name license(s),
285 version(s), and exceptions or additional permissions here}.&rdquo;
286 </p>
287 <blockquote>
288 <p>Simply including a copy of this Agreement, including this Exhibit A
289 is not sufficient to license the Source Code under Secondary Licenses.
290 </p>
291 <p>If it is not possible or desirable to put the notice in a particular file,
292 then You may include the notice in a location (such as a LICENSE file in a
293 relevant directory) where a recipient would be likely to look for
294 such a notice.
295 </p>
296 <p>You may add additional accurate notices of copyright ownership.</p>
297 </blockquote>
298 </body>
299 </html>
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0 ###############################################################################
1 # Copyright (c) 2010, 2013 EclipseSource Inc. and others.
2 #
3 # This program and the accompanying materials
4 # are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 # which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 # https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 #
8 # SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 #
10 # Contributors:
11 # EclipseSource - initial API and implementation
12 ###############################################################################
13 # feature.properties
14 # contains externalized strings for feature.xml
15 # "%foo" in feature.xml corresponds to the key "foo" in this file
16 # java.io.Properties file (ISO 8859-1 with "\" escapes)
17 # This file should be translated.
18
19 # "featureName" property - name of the feature
20 featureName=Equinox p2, backward compatibility support
21
22 # "providerName" property - name of the company that provides the feature
23 providerName=Eclipse.org - Equinox
24
25 description=Provides some backward compatibility support (e.g. drop-ins, legacy update site) and the metadata generation facility.
26
27 # "copyright" property - text of the "Feature Update Copyright"
28 copyright=\
29 Copyright (c) 2010, 2013 EclipseSource Inc. and others.\n\
30
31 This program and the accompanying materials\n\
32 are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0\n\
33 which accompanies this distribution, and is available at\n\
34 https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
35
36 SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0\n
37 ################ end of copyright property ####################################
38 # "licenseURL" property - URL of the "Feature License"
39 # do not translate value - just change to point to a locale-specific HTML page
40 licenseURL=license.html
41
42 # "license" property - text of the "Feature Update License"
43 # should be plain text version of license agreement pointed to be "licenseURL"
44 license=\
45 Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement\n\
46 \n\
47 November 22, 2017\n\
48 \n\
49 Usage Of Content\n\
50 \n\
51 THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION, INFORMATION\n\
52 AND/OR OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS (COLLECTIVELY "CONTENT"). USE OF\n\
53 THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE\n\
54 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED\n\
55 BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED\n\
56 BY THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE\n\
57 AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE\n\
58 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY\n\
59 APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW, THEN YOU\n\
60 MAY NOT USE THE CONTENT.\n\
61 \n\
62 Applicable Licenses\n\
63 \n\
64 Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the Eclipse Foundation\n\
65 is provided to you under the terms and conditions of the Eclipse Public License\n\
66 Version 2.0 ("EPL"). A copy of the EPL is provided with this Content and is also\n\
67 available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0. For purposes of the EPL,\n\
68 "Program" will mean the Content.\n\
69 \n\
70 Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object code, documentation\n\
71 and other files maintained in the Eclipse Foundation source code repository\n\
72 ("Repository") in software modules ("Modules") and made available as\n\
73 downloadable archives ("Downloads").\n\
74 \n\
75 - Content may be structured and packaged into modules to facilitate\n\
76 delivering, extending, and upgrading the Content. Typical modules may\n\
77 include plug-ins ("Plug-ins"), plug-in fragments ("Fragments"), and\n\
78 features ("Features").\n\
79 - Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory or JAR\n\
80 (Java™ ARchive) in a directory named "plugins".\n\
81 - A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or Fragments and\n\
82 associated material. Each Feature may be packaged as a sub-directory in a\n\
83 directory named "features". Within a Feature, files named "feature.xml" may\n\
84 contain a list of the names and version numbers of the Plug-ins and/or\n\
85 Fragments associated with that Feature.\n\
86 - Features may also include other Features ("Included Features"). Within a\n\
87 Feature, files named "feature.xml" may contain a list of the names and\n\
88 version numbers of Included Features.\n\
89 \n\
90 The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should be contained in\n\
91 files named "about.html" ("Abouts"). The terms and conditions governing Features\n\
92 and Included Features should be contained in files named "license.html"\n\
93 ("Feature Licenses"). Abouts and Feature Licenses may be located in any\n\
94 directory of a Download or Module including, but not limited to the following\n\
95 locations:\n\
96 \n\
97 - The top-level (root) directory\n\
98 - Plug-in and Fragment directories\n\
99 - Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs\n\
100 - Sub-directories of the directory named "src" of certain Plug-ins\n\
101 - Feature directories\n\
102 \n\
103 Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is installed using\n\
104 the Provisioning Technology (as defined below), you must agree to a license\n\
105 ("Feature Update License") during the installation process. If the Feature\n\
106 contains Included Features, the Feature Update License should either provide you\n\
107 with the terms and conditions governing the Included Features or inform you\n\
108 where you can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in the "license"\n\
109 property of files named "feature.properties" found within a Feature. Such\n\
110 Abouts, Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the terms and\n\
111 conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that govern your use of\n\
112 the associated Content in that directory.\n\
113 \n\
114 THE ABOUTS, FEATURE LICENSES, AND FEATURE UPDATE LICENSES MAY REFER TO THE EPL\n\
115 OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. SOME OF THESE\n\
116 OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS MAY INCLUDE (BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO):\n\
117 \n\
118 - Eclipse Public License Version 1.0 (available at\n\
119 http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html)\n\
120 - Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at\n\
121 http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html)\n\
122 - Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at\n\
123 http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html)\n\
124 - Apache Software License 1.1 (available at\n\
125 http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE)\n\
126 - Apache Software License 2.0 (available at\n\
127 http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)\n\
128 - Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at\n\
129 http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html)\n\
130 \n\
131 IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR TO\n\
132 USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License, or Feature Update License is\n\
133 provided, please contact the Eclipse Foundation to determine what terms and\n\
134 conditions govern that particular Content.\n\
135 \n\
136 Use of Provisioning Technology\n\
137 \n\
138 The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples of which\n\
139 include, but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse Update Manager\n\
140 ("Provisioning Technology") for the purpose of allowing users to install\n\
141 software, documentation, information and/or other materials (collectively\n\
142 "Installable Software"). This capability is provided with the intent of allowing\n\
143 such users to install, extend and update Eclipse-based products. Information\n\
144 about packaging Installable Software is available at\n\
145 http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html ("Specification").\n\
146 \n\
147 You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to install\n\
148 Installable Software. You shall be responsible for enabling the applicable\n\
149 license agreements relating to the Installable Software to be presented to, and\n\
150 accepted by, the users of the Provisioning Technology in accordance with the\n\
151 Specification. By using Provisioning Technology in such a manner and making it\n\
152 available in accordance with the Specification, you further acknowledge your\n\
153 agreement to, and the acquisition of all necessary rights to permit the\n\
154 following:\n\
155 \n\
156 1. A series of actions may occur ("Provisioning Process") in which a user may\n\
157 execute the Provisioning Technology on a machine ("Target Machine") with the\n\
158 intent of installing, extending or updating the functionality of an\n\
159 Eclipse-based product.\n\
160 2. During the Provisioning Process, the Provisioning Technology may cause third\n\
161 party Installable Software or a portion thereof to be accessed and copied to\n\
162 the Target Machine.\n\
163 3. Pursuant to the Specification, you will provide to the user the terms and\n\
164 conditions that govern the use of the Installable Software ("Installable\n\
165 Software Agreement") and such Installable Software Agreement shall be\n\
166 accessed from the Target Machine in accordance with the Specification. Such\n\
167 Installable Software Agreement must inform the user of the terms and\n\
168 conditions that govern the Installable Software and must solicit acceptance\n\
169 by the end user in the manner prescribed in such Installable\n\
170 Software Agreement. Upon such indication of agreement by the user, the\n\
171 provisioning Technology will complete installation of the\n\
172 Installable Software.\n\
173 \n\
174 Cryptography\n\
175 \n\
176 Content may contain encryption software. The country in which you are currently\n\
177 may have restrictions on the import, possession, and use, and/or re-export to\n\
178 another country, of encryption software. BEFORE using any encryption software,\n\
179 please check the country's laws, regulations and policies concerning the import,\n\
180 possession, or use, and re-export of encryption software, to see if this is\n\
181 permitted.\n\
182 \n\
183 Java and all Java-based trademarks are trademarks of Oracle Corporation in the\n\
184 United States, other countries, or both.\n
185 ########### end of license property ##########################################
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0 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
1 <feature
2 id="org.eclipse.equinox.p2.extras.feature"
3 label="%featureName"
4 version="1.4.300.v20190218-2100"
5 provider-name="%providerName">
6
7 <description>
8 %description
9 </description>
10
11 <copyright>
12 %copyright
13 </copyright>
14
15 <license url="%licenseURL">
16 %license
17 </license>
18
19 <includes
20 id="org.eclipse.equinox.p2.core.feature"
21 version="1.6.100.v20190218-2100"/>
22
23 <plugin
24 id="org.eclipse.equinox.p2.director.app"
25 download-size="56"
26 install-size="103"
27 version="1.1.200.v20180822-1302"
28 unpack="false"/>
29
30 <plugin
31 id="org.eclipse.equinox.p2.directorywatcher"
32 download-size="31"
33 install-size="65"
34 version="1.2.200.v20190204-0752"
35 unpack="false"/>
36
37 <plugin
38 id="org.eclipse.equinox.p2.reconciler.dropins"
39 download-size="49"
40 install-size="108"
41 version="1.3.0.v20181023-0914"
42 unpack="false"/>
43
44 <plugin
45 id="org.eclipse.equinox.p2.publisher"
46 download-size="97"
47 install-size="222"
48 version="1.5.100.v20180822-1302"
49 unpack="false"/>
50
51 <plugin
52 id="org.eclipse.equinox.p2.extensionlocation"
53 download-size="35"
54 install-size="74"
55 version="1.3.100.v20180822-1302"
56 unpack="false"/>
57
58 <plugin
59 id="org.eclipse.equinox.p2.repository.tools"
60 download-size="247"
61 install-size="514"
62 version="2.2.200.v20181102-0649"
63 unpack="false"/>
64
65 <plugin
66 id="org.eclipse.equinox.p2.publisher.eclipse"
67 download-size="232"
68 install-size="487"
69 version="1.3.100.v20180822-1354"
70 unpack="false"/>
71
72 </feature>
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0 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>
1 <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
2 <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
3 <head>
4 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" />
5 <title>Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement</title>
6 </head>
7
8 <body lang="EN-US">
9 <h2>Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement</h2>
10 <p>November 22, 2017</p>
11
12 <h3>Usage Of Content</h3>
13
14 <p>THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION,
15 INFORMATION AND/OR OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS
16 (COLLECTIVELY &quot;CONTENT&quot;). USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY
17 THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND
18 CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED
19 BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE CONTENT IS
20 GOVERNED BY THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY
21 APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED
22 BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS
23 AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE
24 AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW, THEN YOU MAY NOT
25 USE THE CONTENT.</p>
26
27 <h3>Applicable Licenses</h3>
28
29 <p>
30 Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the Eclipse
31 Foundation is provided to you under the terms and conditions of the
32 Eclipse Public License Version 2.0 (&quot;EPL&quot;). A copy of the
33 EPL is provided with this Content and is also available at <a
34 href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0</a>.
35 For purposes of the EPL, &quot;Program&quot; will mean the Content.
36 </p>
37
38 <p>Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object
39 code, documentation and other files maintained in the Eclipse
40 Foundation source code repository (&quot;Repository&quot;) in software
41 modules (&quot;Modules&quot;) and made available as downloadable
42 archives (&quot;Downloads&quot;).</p>
43
44 <ul>
45 <li>Content may be structured and packaged into modules to
46 facilitate delivering, extending, and upgrading the Content. Typical
47 modules may include plug-ins (&quot;Plug-ins&quot;), plug-in
48 fragments (&quot;Fragments&quot;), and features
49 (&quot;Features&quot;).</li>
50 <li>Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory
51 or JAR (Java&trade; ARchive) in a directory named
52 &quot;plugins&quot;.</li>
53 <li>A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or
54 Fragments and associated material. Each Feature may be packaged as a
55 sub-directory in a directory named &quot;features&quot;. Within a
56 Feature, files named &quot;feature.xml&quot; may contain a list of
57 the names and version numbers of the Plug-ins and/or Fragments
58 associated with that Feature.</li>
59 <li>Features may also include other Features (&quot;Included
60 Features&quot;). Within a Feature, files named
61 &quot;feature.xml&quot; may contain a list of the names and version
62 numbers of Included Features.</li>
63 </ul>
64
65 <p>The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should
66 be contained in files named &quot;about.html&quot;
67 (&quot;Abouts&quot;). The terms and conditions governing Features and
68 Included Features should be contained in files named
69 &quot;license.html&quot; (&quot;Feature Licenses&quot;). Abouts and
70 Feature Licenses may be located in any directory of a Download or
71 Module including, but not limited to the following locations:</p>
72
73 <ul>
74 <li>The top-level (root) directory</li>
75 <li>Plug-in and Fragment directories</li>
76 <li>Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs</li>
77 <li>Sub-directories of the directory named &quot;src&quot; of
78 certain Plug-ins</li>
79 <li>Feature directories</li>
80 </ul>
81
82 <p>Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is
83 installed using the Provisioning Technology (as defined below), you
84 must agree to a license (&quot;Feature Update License&quot;) during
85 the installation process. If the Feature contains Included Features,
86 the Feature Update License should either provide you with the terms
87 and conditions governing the Included Features or inform you where you
88 can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in the
89 &quot;license&quot; property of files named
90 &quot;feature.properties&quot; found within a Feature. Such Abouts,
91 Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the terms and
92 conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that govern
93 your use of the associated Content in that directory.</p>
94
95 <p>THE ABOUTS, FEATURE LICENSES, AND FEATURE UPDATE LICENSES MAY
96 REFER TO THE EPL OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND
97 CONDITIONS. SOME OF THESE OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS MAY INCLUDE (BUT
98 ARE NOT LIMITED TO):</p>
99
100 <ul>
101 <li>Eclipse Public License Version 1.0 (available at <a
102 href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html</a>)
103 </li>
104 <li>Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at <a
105 href="http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html</a>)
106 </li>
107 <li>Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at <a
108 href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html</a>)
109 </li>
110 <li>Apache Software License 1.1 (available at <a
111 href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE</a>)
112 </li>
113 <li>Apache Software License 2.0 (available at <a
114 href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</a>)
115 </li>
116 <li>Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at <a
117 href="http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html">http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html</a>)
118 </li>
119 </ul>
120
121 <p>IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND
122 CONDITIONS PRIOR TO USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License,
123 or Feature Update License is provided, please contact the Eclipse
124 Foundation to determine what terms and conditions govern that
125 particular Content.</p>
126
127
128 <h3>Use of Provisioning Technology</h3>
129
130 <p>
131 The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples
132 of which include, but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse Update
133 Manager (&quot;Provisioning Technology&quot;) for the purpose of
134 allowing users to install software, documentation, information and/or
135 other materials (collectively &quot;Installable Software&quot;). This
136 capability is provided with the intent of allowing such users to
137 install, extend and update Eclipse-based products. Information about
138 packaging Installable Software is available at <a
139 href="http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html">http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html</a>
140 (&quot;Specification&quot;).
141 </p>
142
143 <p>You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to
144 install Installable Software. You shall be responsible for enabling
145 the applicable license agreements relating to the Installable Software
146 to be presented to, and accepted by, the users of the Provisioning
147 Technology in accordance with the Specification. By using Provisioning
148 Technology in such a manner and making it available in accordance with
149 the Specification, you further acknowledge your agreement to, and the
150 acquisition of all necessary rights to permit the following:</p>
151
152 <ol>
153 <li>A series of actions may occur (&quot;Provisioning
154 Process&quot;) in which a user may execute the Provisioning
155 Technology on a machine (&quot;Target Machine&quot;) with the intent
156 of installing, extending or updating the functionality of an
157 Eclipse-based product.</li>
158 <li>During the Provisioning Process, the Provisioning Technology
159 may cause third party Installable Software or a portion thereof to be
160 accessed and copied to the Target Machine.</li>
161 <li>Pursuant to the Specification, you will provide to the user
162 the terms and conditions that govern the use of the Installable
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164 Installable Software Agreement shall be accessed from the Target
165 Machine in accordance with the Specification. Such Installable
166 Software Agreement must inform the user of the terms and conditions
167 that govern the Installable Software and must solicit acceptance by
168 the end user in the manner prescribed in such Installable Software
169 Agreement. Upon such indication of agreement by the user, the
170 provisioning Technology will complete installation of the Installable
171 Software.</li>
172 </ol>
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176 <p>Content may contain encryption software. The country in which
177 you are currently may have restrictions on the import, possession, and
178 use, and/or re-export to another country, of encryption software.
179 BEFORE using any encryption software, please check the country's laws,
180 regulations and policies concerning the import, possession, or use,
181 and re-export of encryption software, to see if this is permitted.</p>
182
183 <p>
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185 Oracle Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.</small>
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27 <h1>Eclipse Public License - v 2.0</h1>
28 <p>THE ACCOMPANYING PROGRAM IS PROVIDED UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS ECLIPSE
29 PUBLIC LICENSE (&ldquo;AGREEMENT&rdquo;). ANY USE, REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION
30 OF THE PROGRAM CONSTITUTES RECIPIENT&#039;S ACCEPTANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT.
31 </p>
32 <h2 id="definitions">1. DEFINITIONS</h2>
33 <p>&ldquo;Contribution&rdquo; means:</p>
34 <ul>
35 <li>a) in the case of the initial Contributor, the initial content
36 Distributed under this Agreement, and
37 </li>
38 <li>
39 b) in the case of each subsequent Contributor:
40 <ul>
41 <li>i) changes to the Program, and</li>
42 <li>ii) additions to the Program;</li>
43 </ul>
44 where such changes and/or additions to the Program originate from
45 and are Distributed by that particular Contributor. A Contribution
46 &ldquo;originates&rdquo; from a Contributor if it was added to the Program by such
47 Contributor itself or anyone acting on such Contributor&#039;s behalf.
48 Contributions do not include changes or additions to the Program that
49 are not Modified Works.
50 </li>
51 </ul>
52 <p>&ldquo;Contributor&rdquo; means any person or entity that Distributes the Program.</p>
53 <p>&ldquo;Licensed Patents&rdquo; mean patent claims licensable by a Contributor which
54 are necessarily infringed by the use or sale of its Contribution alone
55 or when combined with the Program.
56 </p>
57 <p>&ldquo;Program&rdquo; means the Contributions Distributed in accordance with this
58 Agreement.
59 </p>
60 <p>&ldquo;Recipient&rdquo; means anyone who receives the Program under this Agreement
61 or any Secondary License (as applicable), including Contributors.
62 </p>
63 <p>&ldquo;Derivative Works&rdquo; shall mean any work, whether in Source Code or other
64 form, that is based on (or derived from) the Program and for which the
65 editorial revisions, annotations, elaborations, or other modifications
66 represent, as a whole, an original work of authorship.
67 </p>
68 <p>&ldquo;Modified Works&rdquo; shall mean any work in Source Code or other form that
69 results from an addition to, deletion from, or modification of the
70 contents of the Program, including, for purposes of clarity any new file
71 in Source Code form that contains any contents of the Program. Modified
72 Works shall not include works that contain only declarations, interfaces,
73 types, classes, structures, or files of the Program solely in each case
74 in order to link to, bind by name, or subclass the Program or Modified
75 Works thereof.
76 </p>
77 <p>&ldquo;Distribute&rdquo; means the acts of a) distributing or b) making available
78 in any manner that enables the transfer of a copy.
79 </p>
80 <p>&ldquo;Source Code&rdquo; means the form of a Program preferred for making
81 modifications, including but not limited to software source code,
82 documentation source, and configuration files.
83 </p>
84 <p>&ldquo;Secondary License&rdquo; means either the GNU General Public License,
85 Version 2.0, or any later versions of that license, including any
86 exceptions or additional permissions as identified by the initial
87 Contributor.
88 </p>
89 <h2 id="grant-of-rights">2. GRANT OF RIGHTS</h2>
90 <ul>
91 <li>a) Subject to the terms of this Agreement, each Contributor hereby
92 grants Recipient a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free copyright
93 license to reproduce, prepare Derivative Works of, publicly display,
94 publicly perform, Distribute and sublicense the Contribution of such
95 Contributor, if any, and such Derivative Works.
96 </li>
97 <li>b) Subject to the terms of this Agreement, each Contributor hereby
98 grants Recipient a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free patent
99 license under Licensed Patents to make, use, sell, offer to sell,
100 import and otherwise transfer the Contribution of such Contributor,
101 if any, in Source Code or other form. This patent license shall
102 apply to the combination of the Contribution and the Program if,
103 at the time the Contribution is added by the Contributor, such
104 addition of the Contribution causes such combination to be covered
105 by the Licensed Patents. The patent license shall not apply to any
106 other combinations which include the Contribution. No hardware per
107 se is licensed hereunder.
108 </li>
109 <li>c) Recipient understands that although each Contributor grants the
110 licenses to its Contributions set forth herein, no assurances are
111 provided by any Contributor that the Program does not infringe the
112 patent or other intellectual property rights of any other entity.
113 Each Contributor disclaims any liability to Recipient for claims
114 brought by any other entity based on infringement of intellectual
115 property rights or otherwise. As a condition to exercising the rights
116 and licenses granted hereunder, each Recipient hereby assumes sole
117 responsibility to secure any other intellectual property rights needed,
118 if any. For example, if a third party patent license is required to
119 allow Recipient to Distribute the Program, it is Recipient&#039;s
120 responsibility to acquire that license before distributing the Program.
121 </li>
122 <li>d) Each Contributor represents that to its knowledge it has sufficient
123 copyright rights in its Contribution, if any, to grant the copyright
124 license set forth in this Agreement.
125 </li>
126 <li>e) Notwithstanding the terms of any Secondary License, no Contributor
127 makes additional grants to any Recipient (other than those set forth
128 in this Agreement) as a result of such Recipient&#039;s receipt of the
129 Program under the terms of a Secondary License (if permitted under
130 the terms of Section 3).
131 </li>
132 </ul>
133 <h2 id="requirements">3. REQUIREMENTS</h2>
134 <p>3.1 If a Contributor Distributes the Program in any form, then:</p>
135 <ul>
136 <li>a) the Program must also be made available as Source Code, in
137 accordance with section 3.2, and the Contributor must accompany
138 the Program with a statement that the Source Code for the Program
139 is available under this Agreement, and informs Recipients how to
140 obtain it in a reasonable manner on or through a medium customarily
141 used for software exchange; and
142 </li>
143 <li>
144 b) the Contributor may Distribute the Program under a license
145 different than this Agreement, provided that such license:
146 <ul>
147 <li>i) effectively disclaims on behalf of all other Contributors all
148 warranties and conditions, express and implied, including warranties
149 or conditions of title and non-infringement, and implied warranties
150 or conditions of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose;
151 </li>
152 <li>ii) effectively excludes on behalf of all other Contributors all
153 liability for damages, including direct, indirect, special, incidental
154 and consequential damages, such as lost profits;
155 </li>
156 <li>iii) does not attempt to limit or alter the recipients&#039; rights in the
157 Source Code under section 3.2; and
158 </li>
159 <li>iv) requires any subsequent distribution of the Program by any party
160 to be under a license that satisfies the requirements of this section 3.
161 </li>
162 </ul>
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164 </ul>
165 <p>3.2 When the Program is Distributed as Source Code:</p>
166 <ul>
167 <li>a) it must be made available under this Agreement, or if the Program (i)
168 is combined with other material in a separate file or files made available
169 under a Secondary License, and (ii) the initial Contributor attached to
170 the Source Code the notice described in Exhibit A of this Agreement,
171 then the Program may be made available under the terms of such
172 Secondary Licenses, and
173 </li>
174 <li>b) a copy of this Agreement must be included with each copy of the Program.</li>
175 </ul>
176 <p>3.3 Contributors may not remove or alter any copyright, patent, trademark,
177 attribution notices, disclaimers of warranty, or limitations of liability
178 (&lsquo;notices&rsquo;) contained within the Program from any copy of the Program which
179 they Distribute, provided that Contributors may add their own appropriate
180 notices.
181 </p>
182 <h2 id="commercial-distribution">4. COMMERCIAL DISTRIBUTION</h2>
183 <p>Commercial distributors of software may accept certain responsibilities
184 with respect to end users, business partners and the like. While this
185 license is intended to facilitate the commercial use of the Program, the
186 Contributor who includes the Program in a commercial product offering should
187 do so in a manner which does not create potential liability for other
188 Contributors. Therefore, if a Contributor includes the Program in a
189 commercial product offering, such Contributor (&ldquo;Commercial Contributor&rdquo;)
190 hereby agrees to defend and indemnify every other Contributor
191 (&ldquo;Indemnified Contributor&rdquo;) against any losses, damages and costs
192 (collectively &ldquo;Losses&rdquo;) arising from claims, lawsuits and other legal actions
193 brought by a third party against the Indemnified Contributor to the extent
194 caused by the acts or omissions of such Commercial Contributor in connection
195 with its distribution of the Program in a commercial product offering.
196 The obligations in this section do not apply to any claims or Losses relating
197 to any actual or alleged intellectual property infringement. In order to
198 qualify, an Indemnified Contributor must: a) promptly notify the
199 Commercial Contributor in writing of such claim, and b) allow the Commercial
200 Contributor to control, and cooperate with the Commercial Contributor in,
201 the defense and any related settlement negotiations. The Indemnified
202 Contributor may participate in any such claim at its own expense.
203 </p>
204 <p>For example, a Contributor might include the Program
205 in a commercial product offering, Product X. That Contributor is then a
206 Commercial Contributor. If that Commercial Contributor then makes performance
207 claims, or offers warranties related to Product X, those performance claims
208 and warranties are such Commercial Contributor&#039;s responsibility alone.
209 Under this section, the Commercial Contributor would have to defend claims
210 against the other Contributors related to those performance claims and
211 warranties, and if a court requires any other Contributor to pay any damages
212 as a result, the Commercial Contributor must pay those damages.
213 </p>
214 <h2 id="warranty">5. NO WARRANTY</h2>
215 <p>EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, AND TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED
216 BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE PROGRAM IS PROVIDED ON AN &ldquo;AS IS&rdquo; BASIS, WITHOUT
217 WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING,
218 WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT,
219 MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Each Recipient is
220 solely responsible for determining the appropriateness of using and
221 distributing the Program and assumes all risks associated with its
222 exercise of rights under this Agreement, including but not limited to the
223 risks and costs of program errors, compliance with applicable laws, damage
224 to or loss of data, programs or equipment, and unavailability or
225 interruption of operations.
226 </p>
227 <h2 id="disclaimer">6. DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY</h2>
228 <p>EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, AND TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED
229 BY APPLICABLE LAW, NEITHER RECIPIENT NOR ANY CONTRIBUTORS SHALL HAVE ANY
230 LIABILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY,
231 OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS),
232 HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
233 LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
234 OUT OF THE USE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THE PROGRAM OR THE EXERCISE OF ANY RIGHTS
235 GRANTED HEREUNDER, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
236 </p>
237 <h2 id="general">7. GENERAL</h2>
238 <p>If any provision of this Agreement is invalid or unenforceable under
239 applicable law, it shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the
240 remainder of the terms of this Agreement, and without further action by the
241 parties hereto, such provision shall be reformed to the minimum extent
242 necessary to make such provision valid and enforceable.
243 </p>
244 <p>If Recipient institutes patent litigation against any entity (including a
245 cross-claim or counterclaim in a lawsuit) alleging that the Program itself
246 (excluding combinations of the Program with other software or hardware)
247 infringes such Recipient&#039;s patent(s), then such Recipient&#039;s rights granted
248 under Section 2(b) shall terminate as of the date such litigation is filed.
249 </p>
250 <p>All Recipient&#039;s rights under this Agreement shall terminate if it fails to
251 comply with any of the material terms or conditions of this Agreement and
252 does not cure such failure in a reasonable period of time after becoming
253 aware of such noncompliance. If all Recipient&#039;s rights under this Agreement
254 terminate, Recipient agrees to cease use and distribution of the Program
255 as soon as reasonably practicable. However, Recipient&#039;s obligations under
256 this Agreement and any licenses granted by Recipient relating to the
257 Program shall continue and survive.
258 </p>
259 <p>Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute copies of this Agreement,
260 but in order to avoid inconsistency the Agreement is copyrighted and may
261 only be modified in the following manner. The Agreement Steward reserves
262 the right to publish new versions (including revisions) of this Agreement
263 from time to time. No one other than the Agreement Steward has the right
264 to modify this Agreement. The Eclipse Foundation is the initial Agreement
265 Steward. The Eclipse Foundation may assign the responsibility to serve as
266 the Agreement Steward to a suitable separate entity. Each new version of
267 the Agreement will be given a distinguishing version number. The Program
268 (including Contributions) may always be Distributed subject to the version
269 of the Agreement under which it was received. In addition, after a new
270 version of the Agreement is published, Contributor may elect to Distribute
271 the Program (including its Contributions) under the new version.
272 </p>
273 <p>Except as expressly stated in Sections 2(a) and 2(b) above, Recipient
274 receives no rights or licenses to the intellectual property of any
275 Contributor under this Agreement, whether expressly, by implication,
276 estoppel or otherwise. All rights in the Program not expressly granted
277 under this Agreement are reserved. Nothing in this Agreement is intended
278 to be enforceable by any entity that is not a Contributor or Recipient.
279 No third-party beneficiary rights are created under this Agreement.
280 </p>
281 <h2 id="exhibit-a">Exhibit A &ndash; Form of Secondary Licenses Notice</h2>
282 <p>&ldquo;This Source Code may also be made available under the following
283 Secondary Licenses when the conditions for such availability set forth
284 in the Eclipse Public License, v. 2.0 are satisfied: {name license(s),
285 version(s), and exceptions or additional permissions here}.&rdquo;
286 </p>
287 <blockquote>
288 <p>Simply including a copy of this Agreement, including this Exhibit A
289 is not sufficient to license the Source Code under Secondary Licenses.
290 </p>
291 <p>If it is not possible or desirable to put the notice in a particular file,
292 then You may include the notice in a location (such as a LICENSE file in a
293 relevant directory) where a recipient would be likely to look for
294 such a notice.
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29 Copyright (c) 2010, 2013 EclipseSource Inc. and others.\n\
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31 This program and the accompanying materials\n\
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45 Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement\n\
46 \n\
47 November 22, 2017\n\
48 \n\
49 Usage Of Content\n\
50 \n\
51 THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION, INFORMATION\n\
52 AND/OR OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS (COLLECTIVELY "CONTENT"). USE OF\n\
53 THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE\n\
54 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED\n\
55 BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED\n\
56 BY THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE\n\
57 AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE\n\
58 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY\n\
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61 \n\
62 Applicable Licenses\n\
63 \n\
64 Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the Eclipse Foundation\n\
65 is provided to you under the terms and conditions of the Eclipse Public License\n\
66 Version 2.0 ("EPL"). A copy of the EPL is provided with this Content and is also\n\
67 available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0. For purposes of the EPL,\n\
68 "Program" will mean the Content.\n\
69 \n\
70 Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object code, documentation\n\
71 and other files maintained in the Eclipse Foundation source code repository\n\
72 ("Repository") in software modules ("Modules") and made available as\n\
73 downloadable archives ("Downloads").\n\
74 \n\
75 - Content may be structured and packaged into modules to facilitate\n\
76 delivering, extending, and upgrading the Content. Typical modules may\n\
77 include plug-ins ("Plug-ins"), plug-in fragments ("Fragments"), and\n\
78 features ("Features").\n\
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80 (Java\u2122 ARchive) in a directory named "plugins".\n\
81 - A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or Fragments and\n\
82 associated material. Each Feature may be packaged as a sub-directory in a\n\
83 directory named "features". Within a Feature, files named "feature.xml" may\n\
84 contain a list of the names and version numbers of the Plug-ins and/or\n\
85 Fragments associated with that Feature.\n\
86 - Features may also include other Features ("Included Features"). Within a\n\
87 Feature, files named "feature.xml" may contain a list of the names and\n\
88 version numbers of Included Features.\n\
89 \n\
90 The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should be contained in\n\
91 files named "about.html" ("Abouts"). The terms and conditions governing Features\n\
92 and Included Features should be contained in files named "license.html"\n\
93 ("Feature Licenses"). Abouts and Feature Licenses may be located in any\n\
94 directory of a Download or Module including, but not limited to the following\n\
95 locations:\n\
96 \n\
97 - The top-level (root) directory\n\
98 - Plug-in and Fragment directories\n\
99 - Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs\n\
100 - Sub-directories of the directory named "src" of certain Plug-ins\n\
101 - Feature directories\n\
102 \n\
103 Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is installed using\n\
104 the Provisioning Technology (as defined below), you must agree to a license\n\
105 ("Feature Update License") during the installation process. If the Feature\n\
106 contains Included Features, the Feature Update License should either provide you\n\
107 with the terms and conditions governing the Included Features or inform you\n\
108 where you can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in the "license"\n\
109 property of files named "feature.properties" found within a Feature. Such\n\
110 Abouts, Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the terms and\n\
111 conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that govern your use of\n\
112 the associated Content in that directory.\n\
113 \n\
114 THE ABOUTS, FEATURE LICENSES, AND FEATURE UPDATE LICENSES MAY REFER TO THE EPL\n\
115 OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. SOME OF THESE\n\
116 OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS MAY INCLUDE (BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO):\n\
117 \n\
118 - Eclipse Public License Version 1.0 (available at\n\
119 http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html)\n\
120 - Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at\n\
121 http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html)\n\
122 - Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at\n\
123 http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html)\n\
124 - Apache Software License 1.1 (available at\n\
125 http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE)\n\
126 - Apache Software License 2.0 (available at\n\
127 http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)\n\
128 - Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at\n\
129 http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html)\n\
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132 USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License, or Feature Update License is\n\
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134 conditions govern that particular Content.\n\
135 \n\
136 Use of Provisioning Technology\n\
137 \n\
138 The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples of which\n\
139 include, but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse Update Manager\n\
140 ("Provisioning Technology") for the purpose of allowing users to install\n\
141 software, documentation, information and/or other materials (collectively\n\
142 "Installable Software"). This capability is provided with the intent of allowing\n\
143 such users to install, extend and update Eclipse-based products. Information\n\
144 about packaging Installable Software is available at\n\
145 http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html ("Specification").\n\
146 \n\
147 You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to install\n\
148 Installable Software. You shall be responsible for enabling the applicable\n\
149 license agreements relating to the Installable Software to be presented to, and\n\
150 accepted by, the users of the Provisioning Technology in accordance with the\n\
151 Specification. By using Provisioning Technology in such a manner and making it\n\
152 available in accordance with the Specification, you further acknowledge your\n\
153 agreement to, and the acquisition of all necessary rights to permit the\n\
154 following:\n\
155 \n\
156 1. A series of actions may occur ("Provisioning Process") in which a user may\n\
157 execute the Provisioning Technology on a machine ("Target Machine") with the\n\
158 intent of installing, extending or updating the functionality of an\n\
159 Eclipse-based product.\n\
160 2. During the Provisioning Process, the Provisioning Technology may cause third\n\
161 party Installable Software or a portion thereof to be accessed and copied to\n\
162 the Target Machine.\n\
163 3. Pursuant to the Specification, you will provide to the user the terms and\n\
164 conditions that govern the use of the Installable Software ("Installable\n\
165 Software Agreement") and such Installable Software Agreement shall be\n\
166 accessed from the Target Machine in accordance with the Specification. Such\n\
167 Installable Software Agreement must inform the user of the terms and\n\
168 conditions that govern the Installable Software and must solicit acceptance\n\
169 by the end user in the manner prescribed in such Installable\n\
170 Software Agreement. Upon such indication of agreement by the user, the\n\
171 provisioning Technology will complete installation of the\n\
172 Installable Software.\n\
173 \n\
174 Cryptography\n\
175 \n\
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177 may have restrictions on the import, possession, and use, and/or re-export to\n\
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179 please check the country's laws, regulations and policies concerning the import,\n\
180 possession, or use, and re-export of encryption software, to see if this is\n\
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9 <h2>Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement</h2>
10 <p>November 22, 2017</p>
11
12 <h3>Usage Of Content</h3>
13
14 <p>THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION,
15 INFORMATION AND/OR OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS
16 (COLLECTIVELY &quot;CONTENT&quot;). USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY
17 THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND
18 CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED
19 BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE CONTENT IS
20 GOVERNED BY THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY
21 APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED
22 BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS
23 AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE
24 AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW, THEN YOU MAY NOT
25 USE THE CONTENT.</p>
26
27 <h3>Applicable Licenses</h3>
28
29 <p>
30 Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the Eclipse
31 Foundation is provided to you under the terms and conditions of the
32 Eclipse Public License Version 2.0 (&quot;EPL&quot;). A copy of the
33 EPL is provided with this Content and is also available at <a
34 href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0</a>.
35 For purposes of the EPL, &quot;Program&quot; will mean the Content.
36 </p>
37
38 <p>Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object
39 code, documentation and other files maintained in the Eclipse
40 Foundation source code repository (&quot;Repository&quot;) in software
41 modules (&quot;Modules&quot;) and made available as downloadable
42 archives (&quot;Downloads&quot;).</p>
43
44 <ul>
45 <li>Content may be structured and packaged into modules to
46 facilitate delivering, extending, and upgrading the Content. Typical
47 modules may include plug-ins (&quot;Plug-ins&quot;), plug-in
48 fragments (&quot;Fragments&quot;), and features
49 (&quot;Features&quot;).</li>
50 <li>Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory
51 or JAR (Java&trade; ARchive) in a directory named
52 &quot;plugins&quot;.</li>
53 <li>A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or
54 Fragments and associated material. Each Feature may be packaged as a
55 sub-directory in a directory named &quot;features&quot;. Within a
56 Feature, files named &quot;feature.xml&quot; may contain a list of
57 the names and version numbers of the Plug-ins and/or Fragments
58 associated with that Feature.</li>
59 <li>Features may also include other Features (&quot;Included
60 Features&quot;). Within a Feature, files named
61 &quot;feature.xml&quot; may contain a list of the names and version
62 numbers of Included Features.</li>
63 </ul>
64
65 <p>The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should
66 be contained in files named &quot;about.html&quot;
67 (&quot;Abouts&quot;). The terms and conditions governing Features and
68 Included Features should be contained in files named
69 &quot;license.html&quot; (&quot;Feature Licenses&quot;). Abouts and
70 Feature Licenses may be located in any directory of a Download or
71 Module including, but not limited to the following locations:</p>
72
73 <ul>
74 <li>The top-level (root) directory</li>
75 <li>Plug-in and Fragment directories</li>
76 <li>Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs</li>
77 <li>Sub-directories of the directory named &quot;src&quot; of
78 certain Plug-ins</li>
79 <li>Feature directories</li>
80 </ul>
81
82 <p>Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is
83 installed using the Provisioning Technology (as defined below), you
84 must agree to a license (&quot;Feature Update License&quot;) during
85 the installation process. If the Feature contains Included Features,
86 the Feature Update License should either provide you with the terms
87 and conditions governing the Included Features or inform you where you
88 can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in the
89 &quot;license&quot; property of files named
90 &quot;feature.properties&quot; found within a Feature. Such Abouts,
91 Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the terms and
92 conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that govern
93 your use of the associated Content in that directory.</p>
94
95 <p>THE ABOUTS, FEATURE LICENSES, AND FEATURE UPDATE LICENSES MAY
96 REFER TO THE EPL OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND
97 CONDITIONS. SOME OF THESE OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS MAY INCLUDE (BUT
98 ARE NOT LIMITED TO):</p>
99
100 <ul>
101 <li>Eclipse Public License Version 1.0 (available at <a
102 href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html</a>)
103 </li>
104 <li>Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at <a
105 href="http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html</a>)
106 </li>
107 <li>Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at <a
108 href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html</a>)
109 </li>
110 <li>Apache Software License 1.1 (available at <a
111 href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE</a>)
112 </li>
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114 href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</a>)
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116 <li>Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at <a
117 href="http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html">http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html</a>)
118 </li>
119 </ul>
120
121 <p>IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND
122 CONDITIONS PRIOR TO USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License,
123 or Feature Update License is provided, please contact the Eclipse
124 Foundation to determine what terms and conditions govern that
125 particular Content.</p>
126
127
128 <h3>Use of Provisioning Technology</h3>
129
130 <p>
131 The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples
132 of which include, but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse Update
133 Manager (&quot;Provisioning Technology&quot;) for the purpose of
134 allowing users to install software, documentation, information and/or
135 other materials (collectively &quot;Installable Software&quot;). This
136 capability is provided with the intent of allowing such users to
137 install, extend and update Eclipse-based products. Information about
138 packaging Installable Software is available at <a
139 href="http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html">http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html</a>
140 (&quot;Specification&quot;).
141 </p>
142
143 <p>You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to
144 install Installable Software. You shall be responsible for enabling
145 the applicable license agreements relating to the Installable Software
146 to be presented to, and accepted by, the users of the Provisioning
147 Technology in accordance with the Specification. By using Provisioning
148 Technology in such a manner and making it available in accordance with
149 the Specification, you further acknowledge your agreement to, and the
150 acquisition of all necessary rights to permit the following:</p>
151
152 <ol>
153 <li>A series of actions may occur (&quot;Provisioning
154 Process&quot;) in which a user may execute the Provisioning
155 Technology on a machine (&quot;Target Machine&quot;) with the intent
156 of installing, extending or updating the functionality of an
157 Eclipse-based product.</li>
158 <li>During the Provisioning Process, the Provisioning Technology
159 may cause third party Installable Software or a portion thereof to be
160 accessed and copied to the Target Machine.</li>
161 <li>Pursuant to the Specification, you will provide to the user
162 the terms and conditions that govern the use of the Installable
163 Software (&quot;Installable Software Agreement&quot;) and such
164 Installable Software Agreement shall be accessed from the Target
165 Machine in accordance with the Specification. Such Installable
166 Software Agreement must inform the user of the terms and conditions
167 that govern the Installable Software and must solicit acceptance by
168 the end user in the manner prescribed in such Installable Software
169 Agreement. Upon such indication of agreement by the user, the
170 provisioning Technology will complete installation of the Installable
171 Software.</li>
172 </ol>
173
174 <h3>Cryptography</h3>
175
176 <p>Content may contain encryption software. The country in which
177 you are currently may have restrictions on the import, possession, and
178 use, and/or re-export to another country, of encryption software.
179 BEFORE using any encryption software, please check the country's laws,
180 regulations and policies concerning the import, possession, or use,
181 and re-export of encryption software, to see if this is permitted.</p>
182
183 <p>
184 <small>Java and all Java-based trademarks are trademarks of
185 Oracle Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.</small>
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27 <h1>Eclipse Public License - v 2.0</h1>
28 <p>THE ACCOMPANYING PROGRAM IS PROVIDED UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS ECLIPSE
29 PUBLIC LICENSE (&ldquo;AGREEMENT&rdquo;). ANY USE, REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION
30 OF THE PROGRAM CONSTITUTES RECIPIENT&#039;S ACCEPTANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT.
31 </p>
32 <h2 id="definitions">1. DEFINITIONS</h2>
33 <p>&ldquo;Contribution&rdquo; means:</p>
34 <ul>
35 <li>a) in the case of the initial Contributor, the initial content
36 Distributed under this Agreement, and
37 </li>
38 <li>
39 b) in the case of each subsequent Contributor:
40 <ul>
41 <li>i) changes to the Program, and</li>
42 <li>ii) additions to the Program;</li>
43 </ul>
44 where such changes and/or additions to the Program originate from
45 and are Distributed by that particular Contributor. A Contribution
46 &ldquo;originates&rdquo; from a Contributor if it was added to the Program by such
47 Contributor itself or anyone acting on such Contributor&#039;s behalf.
48 Contributions do not include changes or additions to the Program that
49 are not Modified Works.
50 </li>
51 </ul>
52 <p>&ldquo;Contributor&rdquo; means any person or entity that Distributes the Program.</p>
53 <p>&ldquo;Licensed Patents&rdquo; mean patent claims licensable by a Contributor which
54 are necessarily infringed by the use or sale of its Contribution alone
55 or when combined with the Program.
56 </p>
57 <p>&ldquo;Program&rdquo; means the Contributions Distributed in accordance with this
58 Agreement.
59 </p>
60 <p>&ldquo;Recipient&rdquo; means anyone who receives the Program under this Agreement
61 or any Secondary License (as applicable), including Contributors.
62 </p>
63 <p>&ldquo;Derivative Works&rdquo; shall mean any work, whether in Source Code or other
64 form, that is based on (or derived from) the Program and for which the
65 editorial revisions, annotations, elaborations, or other modifications
66 represent, as a whole, an original work of authorship.
67 </p>
68 <p>&ldquo;Modified Works&rdquo; shall mean any work in Source Code or other form that
69 results from an addition to, deletion from, or modification of the
70 contents of the Program, including, for purposes of clarity any new file
71 in Source Code form that contains any contents of the Program. Modified
72 Works shall not include works that contain only declarations, interfaces,
73 types, classes, structures, or files of the Program solely in each case
74 in order to link to, bind by name, or subclass the Program or Modified
75 Works thereof.
76 </p>
77 <p>&ldquo;Distribute&rdquo; means the acts of a) distributing or b) making available
78 in any manner that enables the transfer of a copy.
79 </p>
80 <p>&ldquo;Source Code&rdquo; means the form of a Program preferred for making
81 modifications, including but not limited to software source code,
82 documentation source, and configuration files.
83 </p>
84 <p>&ldquo;Secondary License&rdquo; means either the GNU General Public License,
85 Version 2.0, or any later versions of that license, including any
86 exceptions or additional permissions as identified by the initial
87 Contributor.
88 </p>
89 <h2 id="grant-of-rights">2. GRANT OF RIGHTS</h2>
90 <ul>
91 <li>a) Subject to the terms of this Agreement, each Contributor hereby
92 grants Recipient a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free copyright
93 license to reproduce, prepare Derivative Works of, publicly display,
94 publicly perform, Distribute and sublicense the Contribution of such
95 Contributor, if any, and such Derivative Works.
96 </li>
97 <li>b) Subject to the terms of this Agreement, each Contributor hereby
98 grants Recipient a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free patent
99 license under Licensed Patents to make, use, sell, offer to sell,
100 import and otherwise transfer the Contribution of such Contributor,
101 if any, in Source Code or other form. This patent license shall
102 apply to the combination of the Contribution and the Program if,
103 at the time the Contribution is added by the Contributor, such
104 addition of the Contribution causes such combination to be covered
105 by the Licensed Patents. The patent license shall not apply to any
106 other combinations which include the Contribution. No hardware per
107 se is licensed hereunder.
108 </li>
109 <li>c) Recipient understands that although each Contributor grants the
110 licenses to its Contributions set forth herein, no assurances are
111 provided by any Contributor that the Program does not infringe the
112 patent or other intellectual property rights of any other entity.
113 Each Contributor disclaims any liability to Recipient for claims
114 brought by any other entity based on infringement of intellectual
115 property rights or otherwise. As a condition to exercising the rights
116 and licenses granted hereunder, each Recipient hereby assumes sole
117 responsibility to secure any other intellectual property rights needed,
118 if any. For example, if a third party patent license is required to
119 allow Recipient to Distribute the Program, it is Recipient&#039;s
120 responsibility to acquire that license before distributing the Program.
121 </li>
122 <li>d) Each Contributor represents that to its knowledge it has sufficient
123 copyright rights in its Contribution, if any, to grant the copyright
124 license set forth in this Agreement.
125 </li>
126 <li>e) Notwithstanding the terms of any Secondary License, no Contributor
127 makes additional grants to any Recipient (other than those set forth
128 in this Agreement) as a result of such Recipient&#039;s receipt of the
129 Program under the terms of a Secondary License (if permitted under
130 the terms of Section 3).
131 </li>
132 </ul>
133 <h2 id="requirements">3. REQUIREMENTS</h2>
134 <p>3.1 If a Contributor Distributes the Program in any form, then:</p>
135 <ul>
136 <li>a) the Program must also be made available as Source Code, in
137 accordance with section 3.2, and the Contributor must accompany
138 the Program with a statement that the Source Code for the Program
139 is available under this Agreement, and informs Recipients how to
140 obtain it in a reasonable manner on or through a medium customarily
141 used for software exchange; and
142 </li>
143 <li>
144 b) the Contributor may Distribute the Program under a license
145 different than this Agreement, provided that such license:
146 <ul>
147 <li>i) effectively disclaims on behalf of all other Contributors all
148 warranties and conditions, express and implied, including warranties
149 or conditions of title and non-infringement, and implied warranties
150 or conditions of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose;
151 </li>
152 <li>ii) effectively excludes on behalf of all other Contributors all
153 liability for damages, including direct, indirect, special, incidental
154 and consequential damages, such as lost profits;
155 </li>
156 <li>iii) does not attempt to limit or alter the recipients&#039; rights in the
157 Source Code under section 3.2; and
158 </li>
159 <li>iv) requires any subsequent distribution of the Program by any party
160 to be under a license that satisfies the requirements of this section 3.
161 </li>
162 </ul>
163 </li>
164 </ul>
165 <p>3.2 When the Program is Distributed as Source Code:</p>
166 <ul>
167 <li>a) it must be made available under this Agreement, or if the Program (i)
168 is combined with other material in a separate file or files made available
169 under a Secondary License, and (ii) the initial Contributor attached to
170 the Source Code the notice described in Exhibit A of this Agreement,
171 then the Program may be made available under the terms of such
172 Secondary Licenses, and
173 </li>
174 <li>b) a copy of this Agreement must be included with each copy of the Program.</li>
175 </ul>
176 <p>3.3 Contributors may not remove or alter any copyright, patent, trademark,
177 attribution notices, disclaimers of warranty, or limitations of liability
178 (&lsquo;notices&rsquo;) contained within the Program from any copy of the Program which
179 they Distribute, provided that Contributors may add their own appropriate
180 notices.
181 </p>
182 <h2 id="commercial-distribution">4. COMMERCIAL DISTRIBUTION</h2>
183 <p>Commercial distributors of software may accept certain responsibilities
184 with respect to end users, business partners and the like. While this
185 license is intended to facilitate the commercial use of the Program, the
186 Contributor who includes the Program in a commercial product offering should
187 do so in a manner which does not create potential liability for other
188 Contributors. Therefore, if a Contributor includes the Program in a
189 commercial product offering, such Contributor (&ldquo;Commercial Contributor&rdquo;)
190 hereby agrees to defend and indemnify every other Contributor
191 (&ldquo;Indemnified Contributor&rdquo;) against any losses, damages and costs
192 (collectively &ldquo;Losses&rdquo;) arising from claims, lawsuits and other legal actions
193 brought by a third party against the Indemnified Contributor to the extent
194 caused by the acts or omissions of such Commercial Contributor in connection
195 with its distribution of the Program in a commercial product offering.
196 The obligations in this section do not apply to any claims or Losses relating
197 to any actual or alleged intellectual property infringement. In order to
198 qualify, an Indemnified Contributor must: a) promptly notify the
199 Commercial Contributor in writing of such claim, and b) allow the Commercial
200 Contributor to control, and cooperate with the Commercial Contributor in,
201 the defense and any related settlement negotiations. The Indemnified
202 Contributor may participate in any such claim at its own expense.
203 </p>
204 <p>For example, a Contributor might include the Program
205 in a commercial product offering, Product X. That Contributor is then a
206 Commercial Contributor. If that Commercial Contributor then makes performance
207 claims, or offers warranties related to Product X, those performance claims
208 and warranties are such Commercial Contributor&#039;s responsibility alone.
209 Under this section, the Commercial Contributor would have to defend claims
210 against the other Contributors related to those performance claims and
211 warranties, and if a court requires any other Contributor to pay any damages
212 as a result, the Commercial Contributor must pay those damages.
213 </p>
214 <h2 id="warranty">5. NO WARRANTY</h2>
215 <p>EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, AND TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED
216 BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE PROGRAM IS PROVIDED ON AN &ldquo;AS IS&rdquo; BASIS, WITHOUT
217 WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING,
218 WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT,
219 MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Each Recipient is
220 solely responsible for determining the appropriateness of using and
221 distributing the Program and assumes all risks associated with its
222 exercise of rights under this Agreement, including but not limited to the
223 risks and costs of program errors, compliance with applicable laws, damage
224 to or loss of data, programs or equipment, and unavailability or
225 interruption of operations.
226 </p>
227 <h2 id="disclaimer">6. DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY</h2>
228 <p>EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, AND TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED
229 BY APPLICABLE LAW, NEITHER RECIPIENT NOR ANY CONTRIBUTORS SHALL HAVE ANY
230 LIABILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY,
231 OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS),
232 HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
233 LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
234 OUT OF THE USE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THE PROGRAM OR THE EXERCISE OF ANY RIGHTS
235 GRANTED HEREUNDER, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
236 </p>
237 <h2 id="general">7. GENERAL</h2>
238 <p>If any provision of this Agreement is invalid or unenforceable under
239 applicable law, it shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the
240 remainder of the terms of this Agreement, and without further action by the
241 parties hereto, such provision shall be reformed to the minimum extent
242 necessary to make such provision valid and enforceable.
243 </p>
244 <p>If Recipient institutes patent litigation against any entity (including a
245 cross-claim or counterclaim in a lawsuit) alleging that the Program itself
246 (excluding combinations of the Program with other software or hardware)
247 infringes such Recipient&#039;s patent(s), then such Recipient&#039;s rights granted
248 under Section 2(b) shall terminate as of the date such litigation is filed.
249 </p>
250 <p>All Recipient&#039;s rights under this Agreement shall terminate if it fails to
251 comply with any of the material terms or conditions of this Agreement and
252 does not cure such failure in a reasonable period of time after becoming
253 aware of such noncompliance. If all Recipient&#039;s rights under this Agreement
254 terminate, Recipient agrees to cease use and distribution of the Program
255 as soon as reasonably practicable. However, Recipient&#039;s obligations under
256 this Agreement and any licenses granted by Recipient relating to the
257 Program shall continue and survive.
258 </p>
259 <p>Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute copies of this Agreement,
260 but in order to avoid inconsistency the Agreement is copyrighted and may
261 only be modified in the following manner. The Agreement Steward reserves
262 the right to publish new versions (including revisions) of this Agreement
263 from time to time. No one other than the Agreement Steward has the right
264 to modify this Agreement. The Eclipse Foundation is the initial Agreement
265 Steward. The Eclipse Foundation may assign the responsibility to serve as
266 the Agreement Steward to a suitable separate entity. Each new version of
267 the Agreement will be given a distinguishing version number. The Program
268 (including Contributions) may always be Distributed subject to the version
269 of the Agreement under which it was received. In addition, after a new
270 version of the Agreement is published, Contributor may elect to Distribute
271 the Program (including its Contributions) under the new version.
272 </p>
273 <p>Except as expressly stated in Sections 2(a) and 2(b) above, Recipient
274 receives no rights or licenses to the intellectual property of any
275 Contributor under this Agreement, whether expressly, by implication,
276 estoppel or otherwise. All rights in the Program not expressly granted
277 under this Agreement are reserved. Nothing in this Agreement is intended
278 to be enforceable by any entity that is not a Contributor or Recipient.
279 No third-party beneficiary rights are created under this Agreement.
280 </p>
281 <h2 id="exhibit-a">Exhibit A &ndash; Form of Secondary Licenses Notice</h2>
282 <p>&ldquo;This Source Code may also be made available under the following
283 Secondary Licenses when the conditions for such availability set forth
284 in the Eclipse Public License, v. 2.0 are satisfied: {name license(s),
285 version(s), and exceptions or additional permissions here}.&rdquo;
286 </p>
287 <blockquote>
288 <p>Simply including a copy of this Agreement, including this Exhibit A
289 is not sufficient to license the Source Code under Secondary Licenses.
290 </p>
291 <p>If it is not possible or desirable to put the notice in a particular file,
292 then You may include the notice in a location (such as a LICENSE file in a
293 relevant directory) where a recipient would be likely to look for
294 such a notice.
295 </p>
296 <p>You may add additional accurate notices of copyright ownership.</p>
297 </blockquote>
298 </body>
299 </html>
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0 ###############################################################################
1 # Copyright (c) 2011, 2012 EclipseSource Inc. and others.
2 #
3 # This program and the accompanying materials
4 # are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 # which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 # https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 #
8 # SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 #
10 # Contributors:
11 # EclipseSource - initial API and implementation
12 ###############################################################################
13 # feature.properties
14 # contains externalized strings for feature.xml
15 # "%foo" in feature.xml corresponds to the key "foo" in this file
16 # java.io.Properties file (ISO 8859-1 with "\" escapes)
17 # This file should be translated.
18
19 # "featureName" property - name of the feature
20 featureName=Equinox p2, minimal support for RCP applications
21
22 # "providerName" property - name of the company that provides the feature
23 providerName=Eclipse.org - Equinox
24
25 description=Provides the minimal set of p2 bundles to use in RCP applications.
26
27 # "copyright" property - text of the "Feature Update Copyright"
28 copyright=\
29 Copyright (c) 2011, 2013 EclipseSource Inc. and others.\n\
30
31 This program and the accompanying materials\n\
32 are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0\n\
33 which accompanies this distribution, and is available at\n\
34 https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
35
36 SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0\n
37 ################ end of copyright property ####################################
38
39 # "licenseURL" property - URL of the "Feature License"
40 # do not translate value - just change to point to a locale-specific HTML page
41 licenseURL=license.html
42
43 # "license" property - text of the "Feature Update License"
44 # should be plain text version of license agreement pointed to be "licenseURL"
45 license=\
46 Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement\n\
47 \n\
48 November 22, 2017\n\
49 \n\
50 Usage Of Content\n\
51 \n\
52 THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION, INFORMATION\n\
53 AND/OR OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS (COLLECTIVELY "CONTENT"). USE OF\n\
54 THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE\n\
55 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED\n\
56 BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED\n\
57 BY THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE\n\
58 AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE\n\
59 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY\n\
60 APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW, THEN YOU\n\
61 MAY NOT USE THE CONTENT.\n\
62 \n\
63 Applicable Licenses\n\
64 \n\
65 Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the Eclipse Foundation\n\
66 is provided to you under the terms and conditions of the Eclipse Public License\n\
67 Version 2.0 ("EPL"). A copy of the EPL is provided with this Content and is also\n\
68 available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0. For purposes of the EPL,\n\
69 "Program" will mean the Content.\n\
70 \n\
71 Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object code, documentation\n\
72 and other files maintained in the Eclipse Foundation source code repository\n\
73 ("Repository") in software modules ("Modules") and made available as\n\
74 downloadable archives ("Downloads").\n\
75 \n\
76 - Content may be structured and packaged into modules to facilitate\n\
77 delivering, extending, and upgrading the Content. Typical modules may\n\
78 include plug-ins ("Plug-ins"), plug-in fragments ("Fragments"), and\n\
79 features ("Features").\n\
80 - Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory or JAR\n\
81 (Java™ ARchive) in a directory named "plugins".\n\
82 - A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or Fragments and\n\
83 associated material. Each Feature may be packaged as a sub-directory in a\n\
84 directory named "features". Within a Feature, files named "feature.xml" may\n\
85 contain a list of the names and version numbers of the Plug-ins and/or\n\
86 Fragments associated with that Feature.\n\
87 - Features may also include other Features ("Included Features"). Within a\n\
88 Feature, files named "feature.xml" may contain a list of the names and\n\
89 version numbers of Included Features.\n\
90 \n\
91 The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should be contained in\n\
92 files named "about.html" ("Abouts"). The terms and conditions governing Features\n\
93 and Included Features should be contained in files named "license.html"\n\
94 ("Feature Licenses"). Abouts and Feature Licenses may be located in any\n\
95 directory of a Download or Module including, but not limited to the following\n\
96 locations:\n\
97 \n\
98 - The top-level (root) directory\n\
99 - Plug-in and Fragment directories\n\
100 - Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs\n\
101 - Sub-directories of the directory named "src" of certain Plug-ins\n\
102 - Feature directories\n\
103 \n\
104 Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is installed using\n\
105 the Provisioning Technology (as defined below), you must agree to a license\n\
106 ("Feature Update License") during the installation process. If the Feature\n\
107 contains Included Features, the Feature Update License should either provide you\n\
108 with the terms and conditions governing the Included Features or inform you\n\
109 where you can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in the "license"\n\
110 property of files named "feature.properties" found within a Feature. Such\n\
111 Abouts, Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the terms and\n\
112 conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that govern your use of\n\
113 the associated Content in that directory.\n\
114 \n\
115 THE ABOUTS, FEATURE LICENSES, AND FEATURE UPDATE LICENSES MAY REFER TO THE EPL\n\
116 OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. SOME OF THESE\n\
117 OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS MAY INCLUDE (BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO):\n\
118 \n\
119 - Eclipse Public License Version 1.0 (available at\n\
120 http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html)\n\
121 - Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at\n\
122 http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html)\n\
123 - Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at\n\
124 http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html)\n\
125 - Apache Software License 1.1 (available at\n\
126 http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE)\n\
127 - Apache Software License 2.0 (available at\n\
128 http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)\n\
129 - Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at\n\
130 http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html)\n\
131 \n\
132 IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR TO\n\
133 USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License, or Feature Update License is\n\
134 provided, please contact the Eclipse Foundation to determine what terms and\n\
135 conditions govern that particular Content.\n\
136 \n\
137 Use of Provisioning Technology\n\
138 \n\
139 The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples of which\n\
140 include, but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse Update Manager\n\
141 ("Provisioning Technology") for the purpose of allowing users to install\n\
142 software, documentation, information and/or other materials (collectively\n\
143 "Installable Software"). This capability is provided with the intent of allowing\n\
144 such users to install, extend and update Eclipse-based products. Information\n\
145 about packaging Installable Software is available at\n\
146 http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html ("Specification").\n\
147 \n\
148 You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to install\n\
149 Installable Software. You shall be responsible for enabling the applicable\n\
150 license agreements relating to the Installable Software to be presented to, and\n\
151 accepted by, the users of the Provisioning Technology in accordance with the\n\
152 Specification. By using Provisioning Technology in such a manner and making it\n\
153 available in accordance with the Specification, you further acknowledge your\n\
154 agreement to, and the acquisition of all necessary rights to permit the\n\
155 following:\n\
156 \n\
157 1. A series of actions may occur ("Provisioning Process") in which a user may\n\
158 execute the Provisioning Technology on a machine ("Target Machine") with the\n\
159 intent of installing, extending or updating the functionality of an\n\
160 Eclipse-based product.\n\
161 2. During the Provisioning Process, the Provisioning Technology may cause third\n\
162 party Installable Software or a portion thereof to be accessed and copied to\n\
163 the Target Machine.\n\
164 3. Pursuant to the Specification, you will provide to the user the terms and\n\
165 conditions that govern the use of the Installable Software ("Installable\n\
166 Software Agreement") and such Installable Software Agreement shall be\n\
167 accessed from the Target Machine in accordance with the Specification. Such\n\
168 Installable Software Agreement must inform the user of the terms and\n\
169 conditions that govern the Installable Software and must solicit acceptance\n\
170 by the end user in the manner prescribed in such Installable\n\
171 Software Agreement. Upon such indication of agreement by the user, the\n\
172 provisioning Technology will complete installation of the\n\
173 Installable Software.\n\
174 \n\
175 Cryptography\n\
176 \n\
177 Content may contain encryption software. The country in which you are currently\n\
178 may have restrictions on the import, possession, and use, and/or re-export to\n\
179 another country, of encryption software. BEFORE using any encryption software,\n\
180 please check the country's laws, regulations and policies concerning the import,\n\
181 possession, or use, and re-export of encryption software, to see if this is\n\
182 permitted.\n\
183 \n\
184 Java and all Java-based trademarks are trademarks of Oracle Corporation in the\n\
185 United States, other countries, or both.\n
186 ########### end of license property ##########################################
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1 <feature
2 id="org.eclipse.equinox.p2.rcp.feature"
3 label="%featureName"
4 version="1.4.300.v20190220-1158"
5 provider-name="%providerName">
6
7 <description>
8 %description
9 </description>
10
11 <copyright>
12 %copyright
13 </copyright>
14
15 <license url="%licenseURL">
16 %license
17 </license>
18
19 <includes
20 id="org.eclipse.equinox.p2.core.feature"
21 version="1.6.100.v20190218-2100"/>
22
23 <plugin
24 id="org.eclipse.equinox.p2.ui"
25 download-size="606"
26 install-size="1166"
27 version="2.5.500.v20190220-1158"
28 unpack="false"/>
29
30 <plugin
31 id="org.eclipse.equinox.p2.ui.sdk.scheduler"
32 download-size="100"
33 install-size="208"
34 version="1.4.200.v20181102-0649"
35 unpack="false"/>
36
37 <plugin
38 id="org.eclipse.equinox.p2.updatechecker"
39 download-size="18"
40 install-size="29"
41 version="1.2.100.v20180827-1122"
42 unpack="false"/>
43
44 <plugin
45 id="org.eclipse.equinox.security.ui"
46 download-size="168"
47 install-size="320"
48 version="1.2.200.v20181108-1420"
49 unpack="false"/>
50
51 <plugin
52 id="org.eclipse.equinox.p2.ui.sdk"
53 download-size="51"
54 install-size="92"
55 version="1.1.200.v20181214-0802"
56 unpack="false"/>
57
58 </feature>
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1 <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
2 <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
3 <head>
4 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" />
5 <title>Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement</title>
6 </head>
7
8 <body lang="EN-US">
9 <h2>Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement</h2>
10 <p>November 22, 2017</p>
11
12 <h3>Usage Of Content</h3>
13
14 <p>THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION,
15 INFORMATION AND/OR OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS
16 (COLLECTIVELY &quot;CONTENT&quot;). USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY
17 THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND
18 CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED
19 BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE CONTENT IS
20 GOVERNED BY THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY
21 APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED
22 BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS
23 AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE
24 AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW, THEN YOU MAY NOT
25 USE THE CONTENT.</p>
26
27 <h3>Applicable Licenses</h3>
28
29 <p>
30 Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the Eclipse
31 Foundation is provided to you under the terms and conditions of the
32 Eclipse Public License Version 2.0 (&quot;EPL&quot;). A copy of the
33 EPL is provided with this Content and is also available at <a
34 href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0</a>.
35 For purposes of the EPL, &quot;Program&quot; will mean the Content.
36 </p>
37
38 <p>Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object
39 code, documentation and other files maintained in the Eclipse
40 Foundation source code repository (&quot;Repository&quot;) in software
41 modules (&quot;Modules&quot;) and made available as downloadable
42 archives (&quot;Downloads&quot;).</p>
43
44 <ul>
45 <li>Content may be structured and packaged into modules to
46 facilitate delivering, extending, and upgrading the Content. Typical
47 modules may include plug-ins (&quot;Plug-ins&quot;), plug-in
48 fragments (&quot;Fragments&quot;), and features
49 (&quot;Features&quot;).</li>
50 <li>Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory
51 or JAR (Java&trade; ARchive) in a directory named
52 &quot;plugins&quot;.</li>
53 <li>A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or
54 Fragments and associated material. Each Feature may be packaged as a
55 sub-directory in a directory named &quot;features&quot;. Within a
56 Feature, files named &quot;feature.xml&quot; may contain a list of
57 the names and version numbers of the Plug-ins and/or Fragments
58 associated with that Feature.</li>
59 <li>Features may also include other Features (&quot;Included
60 Features&quot;). Within a Feature, files named
61 &quot;feature.xml&quot; may contain a list of the names and version
62 numbers of Included Features.</li>
63 </ul>
64
65 <p>The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should
66 be contained in files named &quot;about.html&quot;
67 (&quot;Abouts&quot;). The terms and conditions governing Features and
68 Included Features should be contained in files named
69 &quot;license.html&quot; (&quot;Feature Licenses&quot;). Abouts and
70 Feature Licenses may be located in any directory of a Download or
71 Module including, but not limited to the following locations:</p>
72
73 <ul>
74 <li>The top-level (root) directory</li>
75 <li>Plug-in and Fragment directories</li>
76 <li>Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs</li>
77 <li>Sub-directories of the directory named &quot;src&quot; of
78 certain Plug-ins</li>
79 <li>Feature directories</li>
80 </ul>
81
82 <p>Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is
83 installed using the Provisioning Technology (as defined below), you
84 must agree to a license (&quot;Feature Update License&quot;) during
85 the installation process. If the Feature contains Included Features,
86 the Feature Update License should either provide you with the terms
87 and conditions governing the Included Features or inform you where you
88 can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in the
89 &quot;license&quot; property of files named
90 &quot;feature.properties&quot; found within a Feature. Such Abouts,
91 Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the terms and
92 conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that govern
93 your use of the associated Content in that directory.</p>
94
95 <p>THE ABOUTS, FEATURE LICENSES, AND FEATURE UPDATE LICENSES MAY
96 REFER TO THE EPL OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND
97 CONDITIONS. SOME OF THESE OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS MAY INCLUDE (BUT
98 ARE NOT LIMITED TO):</p>
99
100 <ul>
101 <li>Eclipse Public License Version 1.0 (available at <a
102 href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html</a>)
103 </li>
104 <li>Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at <a
105 href="http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html</a>)
106 </li>
107 <li>Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at <a
108 href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html</a>)
109 </li>
110 <li>Apache Software License 1.1 (available at <a
111 href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE</a>)
112 </li>
113 <li>Apache Software License 2.0 (available at <a
114 href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</a>)
115 </li>
116 <li>Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at <a
117 href="http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html">http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html</a>)
118 </li>
119 </ul>
120
121 <p>IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND
122 CONDITIONS PRIOR TO USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License,
123 or Feature Update License is provided, please contact the Eclipse
124 Foundation to determine what terms and conditions govern that
125 particular Content.</p>
126
127
128 <h3>Use of Provisioning Technology</h3>
129
130 <p>
131 The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples
132 of which include, but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse Update
133 Manager (&quot;Provisioning Technology&quot;) for the purpose of
134 allowing users to install software, documentation, information and/or
135 other materials (collectively &quot;Installable Software&quot;). This
136 capability is provided with the intent of allowing such users to
137 install, extend and update Eclipse-based products. Information about
138 packaging Installable Software is available at <a
139 href="http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html">http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html</a>
140 (&quot;Specification&quot;).
141 </p>
142
143 <p>You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to
144 install Installable Software. You shall be responsible for enabling
145 the applicable license agreements relating to the Installable Software
146 to be presented to, and accepted by, the users of the Provisioning
147 Technology in accordance with the Specification. By using Provisioning
148 Technology in such a manner and making it available in accordance with
149 the Specification, you further acknowledge your agreement to, and the
150 acquisition of all necessary rights to permit the following:</p>
151
152 <ol>
153 <li>A series of actions may occur (&quot;Provisioning
154 Process&quot;) in which a user may execute the Provisioning
155 Technology on a machine (&quot;Target Machine&quot;) with the intent
156 of installing, extending or updating the functionality of an
157 Eclipse-based product.</li>
158 <li>During the Provisioning Process, the Provisioning Technology
159 may cause third party Installable Software or a portion thereof to be
160 accessed and copied to the Target Machine.</li>
161 <li>Pursuant to the Specification, you will provide to the user
162 the terms and conditions that govern the use of the Installable
163 Software (&quot;Installable Software Agreement&quot;) and such
164 Installable Software Agreement shall be accessed from the Target
165 Machine in accordance with the Specification. Such Installable
166 Software Agreement must inform the user of the terms and conditions
167 that govern the Installable Software and must solicit acceptance by
168 the end user in the manner prescribed in such Installable Software
169 Agreement. Upon such indication of agreement by the user, the
170 provisioning Technology will complete installation of the Installable
171 Software.</li>
172 </ol>
173
174 <h3>Cryptography</h3>
175
176 <p>Content may contain encryption software. The country in which
177 you are currently may have restrictions on the import, possession, and
178 use, and/or re-export to another country, of encryption software.
179 BEFORE using any encryption software, please check the country's laws,
180 regulations and policies concerning the import, possession, or use,
181 and re-export of encryption software, to see if this is permitted.</p>
182
183 <p>
184 <small>Java and all Java-based trademarks are trademarks of
185 Oracle Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.</small>
186 </p>
187 </body>
188 </html>
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27 <h1>Eclipse Public License - v 2.0</h1>
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135 <ul>
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175 </ul>
176 <p>3.3 Contributors may not remove or alter any copyright, patent, trademark,
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190 hereby agrees to defend and indemnify every other Contributor
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196 The obligations in this section do not apply to any claims or Losses relating
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198 qualify, an Indemnified Contributor must: a) promptly notify the
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200 Contributor to control, and cooperate with the Commercial Contributor in,
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206 Commercial Contributor. If that Commercial Contributor then makes performance
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230 LIABILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY,
231 OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS),
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236 </p>
237 <h2 id="general">7. GENERAL</h2>
238 <p>If any provision of this Agreement is invalid or unenforceable under
239 applicable law, it shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the
240 remainder of the terms of this Agreement, and without further action by the
241 parties hereto, such provision shall be reformed to the minimum extent
242 necessary to make such provision valid and enforceable.
243 </p>
244 <p>If Recipient institutes patent litigation against any entity (including a
245 cross-claim or counterclaim in a lawsuit) alleging that the Program itself
246 (excluding combinations of the Program with other software or hardware)
247 infringes such Recipient&#039;s patent(s), then such Recipient&#039;s rights granted
248 under Section 2(b) shall terminate as of the date such litigation is filed.
249 </p>
250 <p>All Recipient&#039;s rights under this Agreement shall terminate if it fails to
251 comply with any of the material terms or conditions of this Agreement and
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253 aware of such noncompliance. If all Recipient&#039;s rights under this Agreement
254 terminate, Recipient agrees to cease use and distribution of the Program
255 as soon as reasonably practicable. However, Recipient&#039;s obligations under
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257 Program shall continue and survive.
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262 the right to publish new versions (including revisions) of this Agreement
263 from time to time. No one other than the Agreement Steward has the right
264 to modify this Agreement. The Eclipse Foundation is the initial Agreement
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267 the Agreement will be given a distinguishing version number. The Program
268 (including Contributions) may always be Distributed subject to the version
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270 version of the Agreement is published, Contributor may elect to Distribute
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273 <p>Except as expressly stated in Sections 2(a) and 2(b) above, Recipient
274 receives no rights or licenses to the intellectual property of any
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279 No third-party beneficiary rights are created under this Agreement.
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281 <h2 id="exhibit-a">Exhibit A &ndash; Form of Secondary Licenses Notice</h2>
282 <p>&ldquo;This Source Code may also be made available under the following
283 Secondary Licenses when the conditions for such availability set forth
284 in the Eclipse Public License, v. 2.0 are satisfied: {name license(s),
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29 Copyright (c) 2011, 2013 EclipseSource Inc. and others.\n\
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31 This program and the accompanying materials\n\
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52 THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION, INFORMATION\n\
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121 - Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at\n\
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123 - Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at\n\
124 http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html)\n\
125 - Apache Software License 1.1 (available at\n\
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145 about packaging Installable Software is available at\n\
146 http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html ("Specification").\n\
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148 You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to install\n\
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5 <title>Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement</title>
6 </head>
7
8 <body lang="EN-US">
9 <h2>Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement</h2>
10 <p>November 22, 2017</p>
11
12 <h3>Usage Of Content</h3>
13
14 <p>THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION,
15 INFORMATION AND/OR OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS
16 (COLLECTIVELY &quot;CONTENT&quot;). USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY
17 THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND
18 CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED
19 BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE CONTENT IS
20 GOVERNED BY THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY
21 APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED
22 BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS
23 AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LICENSE
24 AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW, THEN YOU MAY NOT
25 USE THE CONTENT.</p>
26
27 <h3>Applicable Licenses</h3>
28
29 <p>
30 Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the Eclipse
31 Foundation is provided to you under the terms and conditions of the
32 Eclipse Public License Version 2.0 (&quot;EPL&quot;). A copy of the
33 EPL is provided with this Content and is also available at <a
34 href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0</a>.
35 For purposes of the EPL, &quot;Program&quot; will mean the Content.
36 </p>
37
38 <p>Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object
39 code, documentation and other files maintained in the Eclipse
40 Foundation source code repository (&quot;Repository&quot;) in software
41 modules (&quot;Modules&quot;) and made available as downloadable
42 archives (&quot;Downloads&quot;).</p>
43
44 <ul>
45 <li>Content may be structured and packaged into modules to
46 facilitate delivering, extending, and upgrading the Content. Typical
47 modules may include plug-ins (&quot;Plug-ins&quot;), plug-in
48 fragments (&quot;Fragments&quot;), and features
49 (&quot;Features&quot;).</li>
50 <li>Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory
51 or JAR (Java&trade; ARchive) in a directory named
52 &quot;plugins&quot;.</li>
53 <li>A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or
54 Fragments and associated material. Each Feature may be packaged as a
55 sub-directory in a directory named &quot;features&quot;. Within a
56 Feature, files named &quot;feature.xml&quot; may contain a list of
57 the names and version numbers of the Plug-ins and/or Fragments
58 associated with that Feature.</li>
59 <li>Features may also include other Features (&quot;Included
60 Features&quot;). Within a Feature, files named
61 &quot;feature.xml&quot; may contain a list of the names and version
62 numbers of Included Features.</li>
63 </ul>
64
65 <p>The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should
66 be contained in files named &quot;about.html&quot;
67 (&quot;Abouts&quot;). The terms and conditions governing Features and
68 Included Features should be contained in files named
69 &quot;license.html&quot; (&quot;Feature Licenses&quot;). Abouts and
70 Feature Licenses may be located in any directory of a Download or
71 Module including, but not limited to the following locations:</p>
72
73 <ul>
74 <li>The top-level (root) directory</li>
75 <li>Plug-in and Fragment directories</li>
76 <li>Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs</li>
77 <li>Sub-directories of the directory named &quot;src&quot; of
78 certain Plug-ins</li>
79 <li>Feature directories</li>
80 </ul>
81
82 <p>Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is
83 installed using the Provisioning Technology (as defined below), you
84 must agree to a license (&quot;Feature Update License&quot;) during
85 the installation process. If the Feature contains Included Features,
86 the Feature Update License should either provide you with the terms
87 and conditions governing the Included Features or inform you where you
88 can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in the
89 &quot;license&quot; property of files named
90 &quot;feature.properties&quot; found within a Feature. Such Abouts,
91 Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the terms and
92 conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that govern
93 your use of the associated Content in that directory.</p>
94
95 <p>THE ABOUTS, FEATURE LICENSES, AND FEATURE UPDATE LICENSES MAY
96 REFER TO THE EPL OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND
97 CONDITIONS. SOME OF THESE OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS MAY INCLUDE (BUT
98 ARE NOT LIMITED TO):</p>
99
100 <ul>
101 <li>Eclipse Public License Version 1.0 (available at <a
102 href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html</a>)
103 </li>
104 <li>Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at <a
105 href="http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html</a>)
106 </li>
107 <li>Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at <a
108 href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html</a>)
109 </li>
110 <li>Apache Software License 1.1 (available at <a
111 href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE</a>)
112 </li>
113 <li>Apache Software License 2.0 (available at <a
114 href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</a>)
115 </li>
116 <li>Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at <a
117 href="http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html">http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html</a>)
118 </li>
119 </ul>
120
121 <p>IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND
122 CONDITIONS PRIOR TO USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License,
123 or Feature Update License is provided, please contact the Eclipse
124 Foundation to determine what terms and conditions govern that
125 particular Content.</p>
126
127
128 <h3>Use of Provisioning Technology</h3>
129
130 <p>
131 The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples
132 of which include, but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse Update
133 Manager (&quot;Provisioning Technology&quot;) for the purpose of
134 allowing users to install software, documentation, information and/or
135 other materials (collectively &quot;Installable Software&quot;). This
136 capability is provided with the intent of allowing such users to
137 install, extend and update Eclipse-based products. Information about
138 packaging Installable Software is available at <a
139 href="http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html">http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html</a>
140 (&quot;Specification&quot;).
141 </p>
142
143 <p>You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to
144 install Installable Software. You shall be responsible for enabling
145 the applicable license agreements relating to the Installable Software
146 to be presented to, and accepted by, the users of the Provisioning
147 Technology in accordance with the Specification. By using Provisioning
148 Technology in such a manner and making it available in accordance with
149 the Specification, you further acknowledge your agreement to, and the
150 acquisition of all necessary rights to permit the following:</p>
151
152 <ol>
153 <li>A series of actions may occur (&quot;Provisioning
154 Process&quot;) in which a user may execute the Provisioning
155 Technology on a machine (&quot;Target Machine&quot;) with the intent
156 of installing, extending or updating the functionality of an
157 Eclipse-based product.</li>
158 <li>During the Provisioning Process, the Provisioning Technology
159 may cause third party Installable Software or a portion thereof to be
160 accessed and copied to the Target Machine.</li>
161 <li>Pursuant to the Specification, you will provide to the user
162 the terms and conditions that govern the use of the Installable
163 Software (&quot;Installable Software Agreement&quot;) and such
164 Installable Software Agreement shall be accessed from the Target
165 Machine in accordance with the Specification. Such Installable
166 Software Agreement must inform the user of the terms and conditions
167 that govern the Installable Software and must solicit acceptance by
168 the end user in the manner prescribed in such Installable Software
169 Agreement. Upon such indication of agreement by the user, the
170 provisioning Technology will complete installation of the Installable
171 Software.</li>
172 </ol>
173
174 <h3>Cryptography</h3>
175
176 <p>Content may contain encryption software. The country in which
177 you are currently may have restrictions on the import, possession, and
178 use, and/or re-export to another country, of encryption software.
179 BEFORE using any encryption software, please check the country's laws,
180 regulations and policies concerning the import, possession, or use,
181 and re-export of encryption software, to see if this is permitted.</p>
182
183 <p>
184 <small>Java and all Java-based trademarks are trademarks of
185 Oracle Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.</small>
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27 <h1>Eclipse Public License - v 2.0</h1>
28 <p>THE ACCOMPANYING PROGRAM IS PROVIDED UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS ECLIPSE
29 PUBLIC LICENSE (&ldquo;AGREEMENT&rdquo;). ANY USE, REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION
30 OF THE PROGRAM CONSTITUTES RECIPIENT&#039;S ACCEPTANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT.
31 </p>
32 <h2 id="definitions">1. DEFINITIONS</h2>
33 <p>&ldquo;Contribution&rdquo; means:</p>
34 <ul>
35 <li>a) in the case of the initial Contributor, the initial content
36 Distributed under this Agreement, and
37 </li>
38 <li>
39 b) in the case of each subsequent Contributor:
40 <ul>
41 <li>i) changes to the Program, and</li>
42 <li>ii) additions to the Program;</li>
43 </ul>
44 where such changes and/or additions to the Program originate from
45 and are Distributed by that particular Contributor. A Contribution
46 &ldquo;originates&rdquo; from a Contributor if it was added to the Program by such
47 Contributor itself or anyone acting on such Contributor&#039;s behalf.
48 Contributions do not include changes or additions to the Program that
49 are not Modified Works.
50 </li>
51 </ul>
52 <p>&ldquo;Contributor&rdquo; means any person or entity that Distributes the Program.</p>
53 <p>&ldquo;Licensed Patents&rdquo; mean patent claims licensable by a Contributor which
54 are necessarily infringed by the use or sale of its Contribution alone
55 or when combined with the Program.
56 </p>
57 <p>&ldquo;Program&rdquo; means the Contributions Distributed in accordance with this
58 Agreement.
59 </p>
60 <p>&ldquo;Recipient&rdquo; means anyone who receives the Program under this Agreement
61 or any Secondary License (as applicable), including Contributors.
62 </p>
63 <p>&ldquo;Derivative Works&rdquo; shall mean any work, whether in Source Code or other
64 form, that is based on (or derived from) the Program and for which the
65 editorial revisions, annotations, elaborations, or other modifications
66 represent, as a whole, an original work of authorship.
67 </p>
68 <p>&ldquo;Modified Works&rdquo; shall mean any work in Source Code or other form that
69 results from an addition to, deletion from, or modification of the
70 contents of the Program, including, for purposes of clarity any new file
71 in Source Code form that contains any contents of the Program. Modified
72 Works shall not include works that contain only declarations, interfaces,
73 types, classes, structures, or files of the Program solely in each case
74 in order to link to, bind by name, or subclass the Program or Modified
75 Works thereof.
76 </p>
77 <p>&ldquo;Distribute&rdquo; means the acts of a) distributing or b) making available
78 in any manner that enables the transfer of a copy.
79 </p>
80 <p>&ldquo;Source Code&rdquo; means the form of a Program preferred for making
81 modifications, including but not limited to software source code,
82 documentation source, and configuration files.
83 </p>
84 <p>&ldquo;Secondary License&rdquo; means either the GNU General Public License,
85 Version 2.0, or any later versions of that license, including any
86 exceptions or additional permissions as identified by the initial
87 Contributor.
88 </p>
89 <h2 id="grant-of-rights">2. GRANT OF RIGHTS</h2>
90 <ul>
91 <li>a) Subject to the terms of this Agreement, each Contributor hereby
92 grants Recipient a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free copyright
93 license to reproduce, prepare Derivative Works of, publicly display,
94 publicly perform, Distribute and sublicense the Contribution of such
95 Contributor, if any, and such Derivative Works.
96 </li>
97 <li>b) Subject to the terms of this Agreement, each Contributor hereby
98 grants Recipient a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free patent
99 license under Licensed Patents to make, use, sell, offer to sell,
100 import and otherwise transfer the Contribution of such Contributor,
101 if any, in Source Code or other form. This patent license shall
102 apply to the combination of the Contribution and the Program if,
103 at the time the Contribution is added by the Contributor, such
104 addition of the Contribution causes such combination to be covered
105 by the Licensed Patents. The patent license shall not apply to any
106 other combinations which include the Contribution. No hardware per
107 se is licensed hereunder.
108 </li>
109 <li>c) Recipient understands that although each Contributor grants the
110 licenses to its Contributions set forth herein, no assurances are
111 provided by any Contributor that the Program does not infringe the
112 patent or other intellectual property rights of any other entity.
113 Each Contributor disclaims any liability to Recipient for claims
114 brought by any other entity based on infringement of intellectual
115 property rights or otherwise. As a condition to exercising the rights
116 and licenses granted hereunder, each Recipient hereby assumes sole
117 responsibility to secure any other intellectual property rights needed,
118 if any. For example, if a third party patent license is required to
119 allow Recipient to Distribute the Program, it is Recipient&#039;s
120 responsibility to acquire that license before distributing the Program.
121 </li>
122 <li>d) Each Contributor represents that to its knowledge it has sufficient
123 copyright rights in its Contribution, if any, to grant the copyright
124 license set forth in this Agreement.
125 </li>
126 <li>e) Notwithstanding the terms of any Secondary License, no Contributor
127 makes additional grants to any Recipient (other than those set forth
128 in this Agreement) as a result of such Recipient&#039;s receipt of the
129 Program under the terms of a Secondary License (if permitted under
130 the terms of Section 3).
131 </li>
132 </ul>
133 <h2 id="requirements">3. REQUIREMENTS</h2>
134 <p>3.1 If a Contributor Distributes the Program in any form, then:</p>
135 <ul>
136 <li>a) the Program must also be made available as Source Code, in
137 accordance with section 3.2, and the Contributor must accompany
138 the Program with a statement that the Source Code for the Program
139 is available under this Agreement, and informs Recipients how to
140 obtain it in a reasonable manner on or through a medium customarily
141 used for software exchange; and
142 </li>
143 <li>
144 b) the Contributor may Distribute the Program under a license
145 different than this Agreement, provided that such license:
146 <ul>
147 <li>i) effectively disclaims on behalf of all other Contributors all
148 warranties and conditions, express and implied, including warranties
149 or conditions of title and non-infringement, and implied warranties
150 or conditions of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose;
151 </li>
152 <li>ii) effectively excludes on behalf of all other Contributors all
153 liability for damages, including direct, indirect, special, incidental
154 and consequential damages, such as lost profits;
155 </li>
156 <li>iii) does not attempt to limit or alter the recipients&#039; rights in the
157 Source Code under section 3.2; and
158 </li>
159 <li>iv) requires any subsequent distribution of the Program by any party
160 to be under a license that satisfies the requirements of this section 3.
161 </li>
162 </ul>
163 </li>
164 </ul>
165 <p>3.2 When the Program is Distributed as Source Code:</p>
166 <ul>
167 <li>a) it must be made available under this Agreement, or if the Program (i)
168 is combined with other material in a separate file or files made available
169 under a Secondary License, and (ii) the initial Contributor attached to
170 the Source Code the notice described in Exhibit A of this Agreement,
171 then the Program may be made available under the terms of such
172 Secondary Licenses, and
173 </li>
174 <li>b) a copy of this Agreement must be included with each copy of the Program.</li>
175 </ul>
176 <p>3.3 Contributors may not remove or alter any copyright, patent, trademark,
177 attribution notices, disclaimers of warranty, or limitations of liability
178 (&lsquo;notices&rsquo;) contained within the Program from any copy of the Program which
179 they Distribute, provided that Contributors may add their own appropriate
180 notices.
181 </p>
182 <h2 id="commercial-distribution">4. COMMERCIAL DISTRIBUTION</h2>
183 <p>Commercial distributors of software may accept certain responsibilities
184 with respect to end users, business partners and the like. While this
185 license is intended to facilitate the commercial use of the Program, the
186 Contributor who includes the Program in a commercial product offering should
187 do so in a manner which does not create potential liability for other
188 Contributors. Therefore, if a Contributor includes the Program in a
189 commercial product offering, such Contributor (&ldquo;Commercial Contributor&rdquo;)
190 hereby agrees to defend and indemnify every other Contributor
191 (&ldquo;Indemnified Contributor&rdquo;) against any losses, damages and costs
192 (collectively &ldquo;Losses&rdquo;) arising from claims, lawsuits and other legal actions
193 brought by a third party against the Indemnified Contributor to the extent
194 caused by the acts or omissions of such Commercial Contributor in connection
195 with its distribution of the Program in a commercial product offering.
196 The obligations in this section do not apply to any claims or Losses relating
197 to any actual or alleged intellectual property infringement. In order to
198 qualify, an Indemnified Contributor must: a) promptly notify the
199 Commercial Contributor in writing of such claim, and b) allow the Commercial
200 Contributor to control, and cooperate with the Commercial Contributor in,
201 the defense and any related settlement negotiations. The Indemnified
202 Contributor may participate in any such claim at its own expense.
203 </p>
204 <p>For example, a Contributor might include the Program
205 in a commercial product offering, Product X. That Contributor is then a
206 Commercial Contributor. If that Commercial Contributor then makes performance
207 claims, or offers warranties related to Product X, those performance claims
208 and warranties are such Commercial Contributor&#039;s responsibility alone.
209 Under this section, the Commercial Contributor would have to defend claims
210 against the other Contributors related to those performance claims and
211 warranties, and if a court requires any other Contributor to pay any damages
212 as a result, the Commercial Contributor must pay those damages.
213 </p>
214 <h2 id="warranty">5. NO WARRANTY</h2>
215 <p>EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, AND TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED
216 BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE PROGRAM IS PROVIDED ON AN &ldquo;AS IS&rdquo; BASIS, WITHOUT
217 WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING,
218 WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT,
219 MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Each Recipient is
220 solely responsible for determining the appropriateness of using and
221 distributing the Program and assumes all risks associated with its
222 exercise of rights under this Agreement, including but not limited to the
223 risks and costs of program errors, compliance with applicable laws, damage
224 to or loss of data, programs or equipment, and unavailability or
225 interruption of operations.
226 </p>
227 <h2 id="disclaimer">6. DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY</h2>
228 <p>EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, AND TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED
229 BY APPLICABLE LAW, NEITHER RECIPIENT NOR ANY CONTRIBUTORS SHALL HAVE ANY
230 LIABILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY,
231 OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS),
232 HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
233 LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
234 OUT OF THE USE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THE PROGRAM OR THE EXERCISE OF ANY RIGHTS
235 GRANTED HEREUNDER, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
236 </p>
237 <h2 id="general">7. GENERAL</h2>
238 <p>If any provision of this Agreement is invalid or unenforceable under
239 applicable law, it shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the
240 remainder of the terms of this Agreement, and without further action by the
241 parties hereto, such provision shall be reformed to the minimum extent
242 necessary to make such provision valid and enforceable.
243 </p>
244 <p>If Recipient institutes patent litigation against any entity (including a
245 cross-claim or counterclaim in a lawsuit) alleging that the Program itself
246 (excluding combinations of the Program with other software or hardware)
247 infringes such Recipient&#039;s patent(s), then such Recipient&#039;s rights granted
248 under Section 2(b) shall terminate as of the date such litigation is filed.
249 </p>
250 <p>All Recipient&#039;s rights under this Agreement shall terminate if it fails to
251 comply with any of the material terms or conditions of this Agreement and
252 does not cure such failure in a reasonable period of time after becoming
253 aware of such noncompliance. If all Recipient&#039;s rights under this Agreement
254 terminate, Recipient agrees to cease use and distribution of the Program
255 as soon as reasonably practicable. However, Recipient&#039;s obligations under
256 this Agreement and any licenses granted by Recipient relating to the
257 Program shall continue and survive.
258 </p>
259 <p>Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute copies of this Agreement,
260 but in order to avoid inconsistency the Agreement is copyrighted and may
261 only be modified in the following manner. The Agreement Steward reserves
262 the right to publish new versions (including revisions) of this Agreement
263 from time to time. No one other than the Agreement Steward has the right
264 to modify this Agreement. The Eclipse Foundation is the initial Agreement
265 Steward. The Eclipse Foundation may assign the responsibility to serve as
266 the Agreement Steward to a suitable separate entity. Each new version of
267 the Agreement will be given a distinguishing version number. The Program
268 (including Contributions) may always be Distributed subject to the version
269 of the Agreement under which it was received. In addition, after a new
270 version of the Agreement is published, Contributor may elect to Distribute
271 the Program (including its Contributions) under the new version.
272 </p>
273 <p>Except as expressly stated in Sections 2(a) and 2(b) above, Recipient
274 receives no rights or licenses to the intellectual property of any
275 Contributor under this Agreement, whether expressly, by implication,
276 estoppel or otherwise. All rights in the Program not expressly granted
277 under this Agreement are reserved. Nothing in this Agreement is intended
278 to be enforceable by any entity that is not a Contributor or Recipient.
279 No third-party beneficiary rights are created under this Agreement.
280 </p>
281 <h2 id="exhibit-a">Exhibit A &ndash; Form of Secondary Licenses Notice</h2>
282 <p>&ldquo;This Source Code may also be made available under the following
283 Secondary Licenses when the conditions for such availability set forth
284 in the Eclipse Public License, v. 2.0 are satisfied: {name license(s),
285 version(s), and exceptions or additional permissions here}.&rdquo;
286 </p>
287 <blockquote>
288 <p>Simply including a copy of this Agreement, including this Exhibit A
289 is not sufficient to license the Source Code under Secondary Licenses.
290 </p>
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46 Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement\n\
47 \n\
48 November 22, 2017\n\
49 \n\
50 Usage Of Content\n\
51 \n\
52 THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION, INFORMATION\n\
53 AND/OR OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS (COLLECTIVELY "CONTENT"). USE OF\n\
54 THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE\n\
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58 AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE\n\
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61 MAY NOT USE THE CONTENT.\n\
62 \n\
63 Applicable Licenses\n\
64 \n\
65 Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the Eclipse Foundation\n\
66 is provided to you under the terms and conditions of the Eclipse Public License\n\
67 Version 2.0 ("EPL"). A copy of the EPL is provided with this Content and is also\n\
68 available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0. For purposes of the EPL,\n\
69 "Program" will mean the Content.\n\
70 \n\
71 Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object code, documentation\n\
72 and other files maintained in the Eclipse Foundation source code repository\n\
73 ("Repository") in software modules ("Modules") and made available as\n\
74 downloadable archives ("Downloads").\n\
75 \n\
76 - Content may be structured and packaged into modules to facilitate\n\
77 delivering, extending, and upgrading the Content. Typical modules may\n\
78 include plug-ins ("Plug-ins"), plug-in fragments ("Fragments"), and\n\
79 features ("Features").\n\
80 - Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory or JAR\n\
81 (Java\u2122 ARchive) in a directory named "plugins".\n\
82 - A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or Fragments and\n\
83 associated material. Each Feature may be packaged as a sub-directory in a\n\
84 directory named "features". Within a Feature, files named "feature.xml" may\n\
85 contain a list of the names and version numbers of the Plug-ins and/or\n\
86 Fragments associated with that Feature.\n\
87 - Features may also include other Features ("Included Features"). Within a\n\
88 Feature, files named "feature.xml" may contain a list of the names and\n\
89 version numbers of Included Features.\n\
90 \n\
91 The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should be contained in\n\
92 files named "about.html" ("Abouts"). The terms and conditions governing Features\n\
93 and Included Features should be contained in files named "license.html"\n\
94 ("Feature Licenses"). Abouts and Feature Licenses may be located in any\n\
95 directory of a Download or Module including, but not limited to the following\n\
96 locations:\n\
97 \n\
98 - The top-level (root) directory\n\
99 - Plug-in and Fragment directories\n\
100 - Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs\n\
101 - Sub-directories of the directory named "src" of certain Plug-ins\n\
102 - Feature directories\n\
103 \n\
104 Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is installed using\n\
105 the Provisioning Technology (as defined below), you must agree to a license\n\
106 ("Feature Update License") during the installation process. If the Feature\n\
107 contains Included Features, the Feature Update License should either provide you\n\
108 with the terms and conditions governing the Included Features or inform you\n\
109 where you can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in the "license"\n\
110 property of files named "feature.properties" found within a Feature. Such\n\
111 Abouts, Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the terms and\n\
112 conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that govern your use of\n\
113 the associated Content in that directory.\n\
114 \n\
115 THE ABOUTS, FEATURE LICENSES, AND FEATURE UPDATE LICENSES MAY REFER TO THE EPL\n\
116 OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. SOME OF THESE\n\
117 OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS MAY INCLUDE (BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO):\n\
118 \n\
119 - Eclipse Public License Version 1.0 (available at\n\
120 http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html)\n\
121 - Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at\n\
122 http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html)\n\
123 - Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at\n\
124 http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html)\n\
125 - Apache Software License 1.1 (available at\n\
126 http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE)\n\
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128 http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)\n\
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130 http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html)\n\
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135 conditions govern that particular Content.\n\
136 \n\
137 Use of Provisioning Technology\n\
138 \n\
139 The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples of which\n\
140 include, but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse Update Manager\n\
141 ("Provisioning Technology") for the purpose of allowing users to install\n\
142 software, documentation, information and/or other materials (collectively\n\
143 "Installable Software"). This capability is provided with the intent of allowing\n\
144 such users to install, extend and update Eclipse-based products. Information\n\
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148 You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to install\n\
149 Installable Software. You shall be responsible for enabling the applicable\n\
150 license agreements relating to the Installable Software to be presented to, and\n\
151 accepted by, the users of the Provisioning Technology in accordance with the\n\
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153 available in accordance with the Specification, you further acknowledge your\n\
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156 \n\
157 1. A series of actions may occur ("Provisioning Process") in which a user may\n\
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160 Eclipse-based product.\n\
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9 <h2>Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement</h2>
10 <p>November 22, 2017</p>
11
12 <h3>Usage Of Content</h3>
13
14 <p>THE ECLIPSE FOUNDATION MAKES AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION,
15 INFORMATION AND/OR OTHER MATERIALS FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS
16 (COLLECTIVELY &quot;CONTENT&quot;). USE OF THE CONTENT IS GOVERNED BY
17 THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR THE TERMS AND
18 CONDITIONS OF LICENSE AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED
19 BELOW. BY USING THE CONTENT, YOU AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE CONTENT IS
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24 AGREEMENTS OR NOTICES INDICATED OR REFERENCED BELOW, THEN YOU MAY NOT
25 USE THE CONTENT.</p>
26
27 <h3>Applicable Licenses</h3>
28
29 <p>
30 Unless otherwise indicated, all Content made available by the Eclipse
31 Foundation is provided to you under the terms and conditions of the
32 Eclipse Public License Version 2.0 (&quot;EPL&quot;). A copy of the
33 EPL is provided with this Content and is also available at <a
34 href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0</a>.
35 For purposes of the EPL, &quot;Program&quot; will mean the Content.
36 </p>
37
38 <p>Content includes, but is not limited to, source code, object
39 code, documentation and other files maintained in the Eclipse
40 Foundation source code repository (&quot;Repository&quot;) in software
41 modules (&quot;Modules&quot;) and made available as downloadable
42 archives (&quot;Downloads&quot;).</p>
43
44 <ul>
45 <li>Content may be structured and packaged into modules to
46 facilitate delivering, extending, and upgrading the Content. Typical
47 modules may include plug-ins (&quot;Plug-ins&quot;), plug-in
48 fragments (&quot;Fragments&quot;), and features
49 (&quot;Features&quot;).</li>
50 <li>Each Plug-in or Fragment may be packaged as a sub-directory
51 or JAR (Java&trade; ARchive) in a directory named
52 &quot;plugins&quot;.</li>
53 <li>A Feature is a bundle of one or more Plug-ins and/or
54 Fragments and associated material. Each Feature may be packaged as a
55 sub-directory in a directory named &quot;features&quot;. Within a
56 Feature, files named &quot;feature.xml&quot; may contain a list of
57 the names and version numbers of the Plug-ins and/or Fragments
58 associated with that Feature.</li>
59 <li>Features may also include other Features (&quot;Included
60 Features&quot;). Within a Feature, files named
61 &quot;feature.xml&quot; may contain a list of the names and version
62 numbers of Included Features.</li>
63 </ul>
64
65 <p>The terms and conditions governing Plug-ins and Fragments should
66 be contained in files named &quot;about.html&quot;
67 (&quot;Abouts&quot;). The terms and conditions governing Features and
68 Included Features should be contained in files named
69 &quot;license.html&quot; (&quot;Feature Licenses&quot;). Abouts and
70 Feature Licenses may be located in any directory of a Download or
71 Module including, but not limited to the following locations:</p>
72
73 <ul>
74 <li>The top-level (root) directory</li>
75 <li>Plug-in and Fragment directories</li>
76 <li>Inside Plug-ins and Fragments packaged as JARs</li>
77 <li>Sub-directories of the directory named &quot;src&quot; of
78 certain Plug-ins</li>
79 <li>Feature directories</li>
80 </ul>
81
82 <p>Note: if a Feature made available by the Eclipse Foundation is
83 installed using the Provisioning Technology (as defined below), you
84 must agree to a license (&quot;Feature Update License&quot;) during
85 the installation process. If the Feature contains Included Features,
86 the Feature Update License should either provide you with the terms
87 and conditions governing the Included Features or inform you where you
88 can locate them. Feature Update Licenses may be found in the
89 &quot;license&quot; property of files named
90 &quot;feature.properties&quot; found within a Feature. Such Abouts,
91 Feature Licenses, and Feature Update Licenses contain the terms and
92 conditions (or references to such terms and conditions) that govern
93 your use of the associated Content in that directory.</p>
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95 <p>THE ABOUTS, FEATURE LICENSES, AND FEATURE UPDATE LICENSES MAY
96 REFER TO THE EPL OR OTHER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, NOTICES OR TERMS AND
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100 <ul>
101 <li>Eclipse Public License Version 1.0 (available at <a
102 href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html</a>)
103 </li>
104 <li>Eclipse Distribution License Version 1.0 (available at <a
105 href="http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/licenses/edl-v1.0.html</a>)
106 </li>
107 <li>Common Public License Version 1.0 (available at <a
108 href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html</a>)
109 </li>
110 <li>Apache Software License 1.1 (available at <a
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114 href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</a>)
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116 <li>Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (available at <a
117 href="http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html">http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html</a>)
118 </li>
119 </ul>
120
121 <p>IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO READ AND ACCEPT ALL SUCH TERMS AND
122 CONDITIONS PRIOR TO USE OF THE CONTENT. If no About, Feature License,
123 or Feature Update License is provided, please contact the Eclipse
124 Foundation to determine what terms and conditions govern that
125 particular Content.</p>
126
127
128 <h3>Use of Provisioning Technology</h3>
129
130 <p>
131 The Eclipse Foundation makes available provisioning software, examples
132 of which include, but are not limited to, p2 and the Eclipse Update
133 Manager (&quot;Provisioning Technology&quot;) for the purpose of
134 allowing users to install software, documentation, information and/or
135 other materials (collectively &quot;Installable Software&quot;). This
136 capability is provided with the intent of allowing such users to
137 install, extend and update Eclipse-based products. Information about
138 packaging Installable Software is available at <a
139 href="http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html">http://eclipse.org/equinox/p2/repository_packaging.html</a>
140 (&quot;Specification&quot;).
141 </p>
142
143 <p>You may use Provisioning Technology to allow other parties to
144 install Installable Software. You shall be responsible for enabling
145 the applicable license agreements relating to the Installable Software
146 to be presented to, and accepted by, the users of the Provisioning
147 Technology in accordance with the Specification. By using Provisioning
148 Technology in such a manner and making it available in accordance with
149 the Specification, you further acknowledge your agreement to, and the
150 acquisition of all necessary rights to permit the following:</p>
151
152 <ol>
153 <li>A series of actions may occur (&quot;Provisioning
154 Process&quot;) in which a user may execute the Provisioning
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156 of installing, extending or updating the functionality of an
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164 Installable Software Agreement shall be accessed from the Target
165 Machine in accordance with the Specification. Such Installable
166 Software Agreement must inform the user of the terms and conditions
167 that govern the Installable Software and must solicit acceptance by
168 the end user in the manner prescribed in such Installable Software
169 Agreement. Upon such indication of agreement by the user, the
170 provisioning Technology will complete installation of the Installable
171 Software.</li>
172 </ol>
173
174 <h3>Cryptography</h3>
175
176 <p>Content may contain encryption software. The country in which
177 you are currently may have restrictions on the import, possession, and
178 use, and/or re-export to another country, of encryption software.
179 BEFORE using any encryption software, please check the country's laws,
180 regulations and policies concerning the import, possession, or use,
181 and re-export of encryption software, to see if this is permitted.</p>
182
183 <p>
184 <small>Java and all Java-based trademarks are trademarks of
185 Oracle Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.</small>
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9
10 <p>November 30, 2017</p>
11 <h3>License</h3>
12
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14 The Eclipse Foundation makes available all content in this plug-in
15 (&quot;Content&quot;). Unless otherwise indicated below, the Content
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17 Public License Version 2.0 (&quot;EPL&quot;). A copy of the EPL is
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29 below, the terms and conditions of the EPL still apply to any source
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31 href="http://www.eclipse.org/">http://www.eclipse.org</a>.
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10 <p>November 30, 2017</p>
11 <h3>License</h3>
12
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14 The Eclipse Foundation makes available all content in this plug-in
15 (&quot;Content&quot;). Unless otherwise indicated below, the Content
16 is provided to you under the terms and conditions of the Eclipse
17 Public License Version 2.0 (&quot;EPL&quot;). A copy of the EPL is
18 available at <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0</a>.
19 For purposes of the EPL, &quot;Program&quot; will mean the Content.
20 </p>
21
22 <p>
23 If you did not receive this Content directly from the Eclipse
24 Foundation, the Content is being redistributed by another party
25 (&quot;Redistributor&quot;) and different terms and conditions may
26 apply to your use of any object code in the Content. Check the
27 Redistributor's license that was provided with the Content. If no such
28 license exists, contact the Redistributor. Unless otherwise indicated
29 below, the terms and conditions of the EPL still apply to any source
30 code in the Content and such source code may be obtained at <a
31 href="http://www.eclipse.org/">http://www.eclipse.org</a>.
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2 #
3 # This program and the accompanying materials
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5 <title>About</title>
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7 <body lang="EN-US">
8 <h2>About This Content</h2>
9
10 <p>November 30, 2017</p>
11 <h3>License</h3>
12
13 <p>
14 The Eclipse Foundation makes available all content in this plug-in
15 (&quot;Content&quot;). Unless otherwise indicated below, the Content
16 is provided to you under the terms and conditions of the Eclipse
17 Public License Version 2.0 (&quot;EPL&quot;). A copy of the EPL is
18 available at <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0</a>.
19 For purposes of the EPL, &quot;Program&quot; will mean the Content.
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0 ###############################################################################
1 # Copyright (c) 2017 IBM Corporation and others.
2 #
3 # This program and the accompanying materials
4 # are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 # which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 # https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 #
8 # SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 #
10 # Contributors:
11 # Julien HENRY - Linux implementation
12 ###############################################################################
13 fragmentName = Linux libsecret integration (64 bit)
14 providerName = Eclipse.org - Equinox
15 linuxModuleName = Linux Integration (64 bit)
16 providerDescription = The provider uses libsecret to store a randomly generated user-specific \'master\' password. Users who can log into the operating system account can access contents of the secure storage.
0 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
1 <?eclipse version="3.2"?>
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3 <extension
4 id="LinuxKeystoreIntegration"
5 name="%linuxModuleName"
6 point="org.eclipse.equinox.security.secureStorage">
7 <provider
8 class="org.eclipse.equinox.internal.security.linux.LinuxPasswordProvider"
9 description="%providerDescription"
10 priority="5">
11 <hint
12 value="AutomaticPasswordGeneration">
13 </hint>
14 </provider>
15 </extension>
16
17 </fragment>
0 ###############################################################################
1 # Copyright (c) 2017 IBM Corporation and others.
2 #
3 # This program and the accompanying materials
4 # are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 # which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 # https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 #
8 # SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 #
10 # Contributors:
11 # Julien HENRY - Linux implementation
12 ###############################################################################
13
14 ## Linux libsecure integration module
15 getMasterPasswordError=Secure storage was unable to retrieve the master password from the password storage. If secure storage was created using a different user account, you'll have to switch back to that account. Alternatively, you can use the password recovery, or delete and re-create secure storage.
16 saveMasterPasswordError=Secure storage was unable to save the master password.
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0 <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN"
1 "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
2 <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
3 <head>
4 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" />
5 <title>About</title>
6 </head>
7 <body lang="EN-US">
8 <h2>About This Content</h2>
9
10 <p>November 30, 2017</p>
11 <h3>License</h3>
12
13 <p>
14 The Eclipse Foundation makes available all content in this plug-in
15 (&quot;Content&quot;). Unless otherwise indicated below, the Content
16 is provided to you under the terms and conditions of the Eclipse
17 Public License Version 2.0 (&quot;EPL&quot;). A copy of the EPL is
18 available at <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0</a>.
19 For purposes of the EPL, &quot;Program&quot; will mean the Content.
20 </p>
21
22 <p>
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0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2010, 2014 Andrea Guarinoni and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
12 * Andrea Guarinoni - initial API and implementation
13 *******************************************************************************/
14
15 /* New ColorDefinitions for the E4 dark theme */
16
17 ThemesExtension { color-definition:
18 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START',
19 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END',
20 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_START',
21 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_END',
22 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR',
23 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR',
24 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR',
25 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_UNSELECTED_TEXT_COLOR',
26 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR',
27 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START',
28 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END',
29 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_START',
30 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_END',
31 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR',
32 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR',
33 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR',
34 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_UNSELECTED_TEXT_COLOR',
35 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR',
36 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_START',
37 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_END',
38 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR',
39 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-LINK_COLOR';
40 }
41
42 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START {
43 color: #515658;
44 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
45 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START');
46 }
47
48 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END {
49 color: #464649;
50 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
51 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END');
52 }
53
54 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_START {
55 color: #3B4042;
56 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
57 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=INACTIVE_TAB_BG_START');
58 }
59
60 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_END {
61 color: #313538;
62 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
63 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=INACTIVE_TAB_BG_END');
64 }
65
66 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR {
67 color: #515658;
68 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
69 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=INACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR');
70 }
71
72 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR {
73 color: #515658;
74 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
75 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=INACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR');
76 }
77
78 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR {
79 color: #3B4042;
80 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
81 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=INACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR');
82 }
83
84 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_UNSELECTED_TEXT_COLOR {
85 color: #BBBBBB;
86 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
87 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=INACTIVE_TAB_UNSELECTED_TEXT_COLOR');
88 }
89
90 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR {
91 color: #FFFFFF;
92 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
93 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=INACTIVE_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR');
94 }
95
96 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START {
97 color: #494A4D;
98 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
99 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START');
100 }
101
102 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END {
103 color: #404043;
104 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
105 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END');
106 }
107
108 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_START {
109 color: #2B2C2D;
110 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
111 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_TAB_BG_START');
112 }
113
114 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_END {
115 color: #292929;
116 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
117 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_TAB_BG_END');
118 }
119
120 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR {
121 color: #4B4C4F;
122 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
123 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR');
124 }
125
126 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR {
127 color: #4B4C4F;
128 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
129 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR');
130 }
131
132 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR {
133 color: #484848;
134 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
135 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR');
136 }
137
138 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_UNSELECTED_TEXT_COLOR {
139 color: #DDDDDD;
140 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
141 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_TAB_UNSELECTED_TEXT_COLOR');
142 }
143
144 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR {
145 color: #f7f8f8;
146 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
147 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR');
148 }
149 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_START {
150 color: #2B2C2D;
151 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
152 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_START');
153 }
154
155 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_END {
156 color: #292929;
157 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
158 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_END');
159 }
160
161 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR {
162 color: #CCCCCC;
163 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
164 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR');
165 }
166
167 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-LINK_COLOR {
168 color: #6FC5EE;
169 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
170 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=LINK_COLOR');
171 }
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0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2010, 2015 Andrea Guarinoni and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * Andrea Guarinoni <[email protected]> - initial API and implementation
12 * Stefan Winkler <[email protected]> - Bug 434189, 430848
13 * Simon Scholz <[email protected]> - Bug 431635
14 * Fabio Zadrozny <[email protected]> - Bug 465148, 465711, 430278
15 * Lars Vogel <[email protected]> Bug 463652,466275
16 *******************************************************************************/
17
18 /*******************************************************************************
19 * The following bugs are referred to in this style sheet
20 * 1.) Bug 419482 - Cascading policy in CSS
21 * 2.) Bug 419377 - Setting a property to 'inherit' is not supported
22 * 3.) Bug 430051 - Regression for CTabRendering when drawing bottom tabs
23 * 4.) Bug 401015 - Add support for styling hyperlinks in Links
24 * 5.) Bug 430278 - Add support for styling Scrollbars
25 *******************************************************************************/
26
27
28 /* ############################## Global Styles ############################## */
29
30 Composite, ScrolledComposite, ExpandableComposite, Canvas, TabFolder, CLabel, Label,
31 CoolBar, ToolBar, ToolItem, Sash, Group, Hyperlink, RefactoringLocationControl, Link, FilteredTree,
32 ProxyEntriesComposite, NonProxyHostsComposite, DelayedFilterCheckboxTree,
33 Splitter, ScrolledPageContent, ViewForm, LaunchConfigurationFilteredTree,
34 ContainerSelectionGroup, BrowseCatalogItem, EncodingSettings,
35 ProgressMonitorPart, DocCommentOwnerComposite, NewServerComposite,
36 NewManualServerComposite, ServerTypeComposite, FigureCanvas,
37 DependenciesComposite, ListEditorComposite, WrappedPageBook,
38 CompareStructureViewerSwitchingPane, CompareContentViewerSwitchingPane,
39 QualifiedNameComponent, RefactoringStatusViewer, ImageHyperlink,
40 MessageLine,
41 Button /* SWT-BUG: checkbox inner label font color is not accessible */,
42 ViewForm > ToolBar, /* SWT-BUG: ToolBar do not inherit rules from ViewForm */
43 /*Shell [style~='SWT.DROP_DOWN'] > GradientCanvas,*/ /* ignored */
44 /* SWT-BUG dirty workaround [Eclipse Bug 419482]: a generic rule (eg: Composite > *) needed to catch an
45 element without a CSS id, a CSS class and a seekable Widget name, cannot be overridden
46 by a subsequent more specific rule used to correct the style for seekable elements (<1>): */
47 TabFolder > Composite > *, /* Composite > CommitSearchPage$... */
48 CTabFolder > Composite > *, /* Composite > CommitSearchPage$... */
49 TabFolder > Composite > * > * /* [style~='SWT.NO_BACKGROUND'] <- generate E4 non-sense bugs in apparently not related other rules */, /* Composite > ContentMergeViewer$... > TextMergeViewer$... */
50 DocCommentOwnerComposite > Group > *, /* Group > DocCommentOwnerComposite$... */
51 TabFolder > Composite > ScrolledComposite > *, /* ScrolledComposite > ControlListViewer$... */
52 Shell > Composite > Composite > *, /* Composite > StatusDialog$MessageLine (SWT-BUG: ignored) */
53 Composite > Composite > Composite > ToolBar, /* Window->Preference (top toolbar) */
54 Composite > Composite > Composite > Group > *, /* Group > CreateRefactoringScriptWizardPage$... */
55 Shell > Composite > Composite > Composite > *, /* Composite > FilteredPreferenceDialog$... */
56 ScrolledComposite > Composite > Composite > Composite > *, /* Composite > NewKeysPreferencePage$... */
57 Shell > Composite > Composite > Composite > Composite > Composite > *, /* Composite > ShowRefactoringHistoryWizardPage$... */
58 Shell[style~='SWT.RADIO'][style~='SWT.CASCADE'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT'][style~='SWT.RESIZE'][style~='SWT.MENU'][style~='SWT.FULL_SELECTION'][style~='SWT.DATE'] > Composite > *, /* Composite > RefactoringWizardDialog$... */
59 Shell[style~='SWT.RADIO'][style~='SWT.CASCADE'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT'][style~='SWT.RESIZE'][style~='SWT.MENU'][style~='SWT.FULL_SELECTION'][style~='SWT.DATE'] > Composite > * > *, /* Composite > RefactoringWizardDialog$... */
60 Group > StyledText {
61 background-color:#515658;
62 color:#eeeeee;
63 }
64
65 Combo, List,
66 /* It might be useless but currently it's needed due to a strange priority
67 policy used by the E4 platform to apply CSS rules to SWT widgets (see <1>): */
68 Composite > List,
69 TabFolder > Composite > List,
70 TabFolder > Composite > * > List,
71 DocCommentOwnerComposite > Group > List,
72 TabFolder > Composite > ScrolledComposite > List,
73 Shell > Composite > Composite > List,
74 Composite > Composite > Composite > Group > List,
75 Shell > Composite > Composite > Composite > List,
76 ScrolledComposite > Composite > Composite > Composite > List,
77 Shell > Composite > Composite > Composite > Composite > Composite > List,
78 Shell[style~='SWT.RADIO'][style~='SWT.CASCADE'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT'][style~='SWT.RESIZE'][style~='SWT.MENU'][style~='SWT.FULL_SELECTION'][style~='SWT.DATE'] > Composite > List,
79 Shell[style~='SWT.RADIO'][style~='SWT.CASCADE'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT'][style~='SWT.RESIZE'][style~='SWT.MENU'][style~='SWT.FULL_SELECTION'][style~='SWT.DATE'] > Composite > * > List {
80 background-color: #41464A;
81 color: #dddddd;
82 }
83
84 /* Shell[style~='SWT.RADIO'][style~='SWT.CASCADE'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT'][style~='SWT.MENU'][style~='SWT.DATE'][style~='SWT.RESIZE'][style~='SWT.TITLE'][style~='SWT.APPLICATION_MODAL'][style~='SWT.FULL_SELECTION'][style~='SWT.SMOOTH'] > Composite[style~='SWT.LEFT_TO_RIGHT'], */
85 Shell[style~='SWT.RADIO'][style~='SWT.CASCADE'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT'][style~='SWT.MENU'][style~='SWT.DATE'][style~='SWT.RESIZE'][style~='SWT.TITLE'][style~='SWT.APPLICATION_MODAL'][style~='SWT.FULL_SELECTION'][style~='SWT.SMOOTH'] > Composite[style~='SWT.LEFT_TO_RIGHT'] > Text[style~='SWT.READ_ONLY'],
86 Shell[style~='SWT.RADIO'][style~='SWT.CASCADE'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT'][style~='SWT.MENU'][style~='SWT.DATE'][style~='SWT.RESIZE'][style~='SWT.TITLE'][style~='SWT.APPLICATION_MODAL'][style~='SWT.FULL_SELECTION'][style~='SWT.SMOOTH'] > Composite[style~='SWT.LEFT_TO_RIGHT'] > ToolBar {
87 /* Dialog windows title */
88 /*background-color: #4D5765;*/ /* There is no way to change the background-color of the title of a Dialog without introducing artifacts in some other Dialog windows */
89 color: #9ac9d8;
90 }
91 Shell[style~='SWT.RADIO'][style~='SWT.CASCADE'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT'][style~='SWT.MENU'][style~='SWT.DATE'][style~='SWT.RESIZE'][style~='SWT.TITLE'][style~='SWT.APPLICATION_MODAL'][style~='SWT.FULL_SELECTION'][style~='SWT.SMOOTH'] > Composite[style~='SWT.LEFT_TO_RIGHT'] > Label[style~='SWT.NO_FOCUS'] {
92 /* Dialog windows title */
93 /*background-color: #4D5765;*/
94 color: #EEEEEE;
95 }
96
97 Text {
98 background-color: #515658;
99 color: #cccccc;
100 }
101
102 SashForm > StyledText {
103 /* Fix StyledText inside a SashForm */
104 background-color: #202020;
105 color: #cccccc;
106 }
107
108
109 Text[style~='SWT.DROP_DOWN'],
110 TextSearchControl /* SWT-BUG: background color is hard-coded */,
111 TextSearchControl > Label {
112 /* search boxes and input fields */
113 background-color: #41464A;
114 color: #dddddd;
115 }
116 Text[style~='SWT.SEARCH'],
117 Text[style~='SWT.SEARCH'] + Label /* SWT-BUG: adjacent sibling selector is ignored (CSS2.1) */ {
118 /* search boxes */
119 background-color: #949DA5;
120 color: #ffffff;
121 }
122 Text[style~='SWT.POP_UP'] {
123 background-color: #34383B;
124 color: #dddddd;
125 }
126 Text[style~='SWT.READ_ONLY'] {
127 background-color: #515658;
128 color: #bbbbbb;
129 }
130 /* Text[style~='SWT.POP_UP'][style~='SWT.ERROR_MENU_NOT_POP_UP'][style~='SWT.ICON_WARNING'] {
131 /* Dirty way to catch error popup labels
132 (currently it's impossible since there's no difference
133 at all from some other Text elements) */
134 /* background-color: #742025;
135 color: #FF9997;
136 } */
137
138 DatePicker,
139 DatePicker > Text,
140 DatePicker > ImageHyperlink,
141 ScheduleDatePicker,
142 ScheduleDatePicker > Text,
143 ScheduleDatePicker > ImageHyperlink {
144 background-color: #41464A;
145 color: #dddddd;
146 }
147
148 Spinner,
149 CCombo {
150 background-color: #383C3E;
151 color: #dddddd;
152 }
153
154 Composite > StyledText,
155 Shell [style~='SWT.DROP_DOWN'] > StyledText, /* for eg. folded code popup (but it's ignored) */
156 /* the following are required due to Bug 419482 (see <1>): */
157 ScrolledComposite > Composite > Composite > Composite > StyledText {
158 background-color: #252525;
159 color: #dddddd;
160 }
161
162 ScrolledFormText,
163 FormText {
164 background-color: #687174;
165 color: #eeeeee;
166 }
167
168 ToolItem:selected {
169 background-color: #313538;
170 color: #dddddd;
171 }
172
173 Table,
174 /* the following are required due to Bug 419482 (see <1>): */
175 Composite > Table,
176 TabFolder > Composite > Table,
177 TabFolder > Composite > * > Table,
178 DocCommentOwnerComposite > Group > Table,
179 TabFolder > Composite > ScrolledComposite > Table,
180 Shell > Composite > Composite > Table,
181 Composite > Composite > Composite > Group > Table,
182 Shell > Composite > Composite > Composite > Table,
183 ScrolledComposite > Composite > Composite > Composite > Table,
184 Shell > Composite > Composite > Composite > Composite > Composite > Table,
185 Shell[style~='SWT.RADIO'][style~='SWT.CASCADE'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT'][style~='SWT.RESIZE'][style~='SWT.MENU'][style~='SWT.FULL_SELECTION'][style~='SWT.DATE'] > Composite > Table,
186 Shell[style~='SWT.RADIO'][style~='SWT.CASCADE'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT'][style~='SWT.RESIZE'][style~='SWT.MENU'][style~='SWT.FULL_SELECTION'][style~='SWT.DATE'] > Composite > * > Table {
187 background-color: #35393C;
188 color: #dddddd;
189 }
190
191 Tree,
192 RegistryFilteredTree,
193 /* the following are required due to Bug 419482 (see <1>): */
194 Composite > Tree,
195 TabFolder > Composite > Tree,
196 TabFolder > Composite > * > Tree,
197 DocCommentOwnerComposite > Group > Tree,
198 TabFolder > Composite > ScrolledComposite > Tree,
199 Shell > Composite > Composite > Tree,
200 Composite > Composite > Composite > Group > Tree,
201 Shell > Composite > Composite > Composite > Tree,
202 ScrolledComposite > Composite > Composite > Composite > Tree,
203 Shell > Composite > Composite > Composite > Composite > Composite > Tree,
204 Shell[style~='SWT.RADIO'][style~='SWT.CASCADE'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT'][style~='SWT.RESIZE'][style~='SWT.MENU'][style~='SWT.FULL_SELECTION'][style~='SWT.DATE'] > Composite > Tree,
205 Shell[style~='SWT.RADIO'][style~='SWT.CASCADE'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT'][style~='SWT.RESIZE'][style~='SWT.MENU'][style~='SWT.FULL_SELECTION'][style~='SWT.DATE'] > Composite > * > Tree {
206 background-color: #2F2F2F;
207 color: #CCC;
208 }
209
210 /* prevent CSS Spy red borders to be grayed with a generic Shell selector */
211 Shell[style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT'], Shell[style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'],
212 Shell[style~='SWT.CHECK'], Shell[style~='SWT.TITLE'], Shell[style~='SWT.OK'],
213 Shell[style~='SWT.CANCEL'], Shell[style~='SWT.ABORT'], Shell[style~='SWT.DROP_DOWN'],
214 Shell[style~='SWT.ARROW'], Shell[style~='SWT.RADIO'], Shell[style~='SWT.SINGLE'],
215 Shell[style~='SWT.SHADOW_IN'], Shell[style~='SWT.TOOL'], Shell[style~='SWT.RESIZE'],
216 Shell[style~='SWT.SHELL_TRIM'], Shell[style~='SWT.FILL'], Shell[style~='SWT.ALPHA'],
217 Shell[style~='SWT.BORDER'], Shell[style~='SWT.DIALOG_TRIM'], Shell[style~='SWT.IGNORE'],
218 Shell[style~='SWT.FULL_SELECTION'], Shell[style~='SWT.SMOOTH'], Shell[style~='SWT.VIRTUAL'],
219 Shell[style~='SWT.APPLICATION_MODAL'], Shell[style~='SWT.MEDIUM'], Shell[style~='SWT.LONG']
220 {
221 background-color: #515658;
222 color: #cccccc;
223 }
224 Shell > Composite > Table[style~='SWT.DROP_DOWN'] {
225 background-color: #35393C;
226 color: #dddddd;
227 }
228
229 Shell[style~='SWT.DROP_DOWN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'] > Composite,
230 Shell[style~='SWT.DROP_DOWN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'] > Composite Composite,
231 Shell[style~='SWT.DROP_DOWN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'] > Composite ScrolledComposite,
232 Shell[style~='SWT.DROP_DOWN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'] > Composite Canvas,
233 Shell[style~='SWT.DROP_DOWN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'] > Composite StyledText,
234 Shell[style~='SWT.DROP_DOWN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'] > Composite Label {
235 /* Error information popup */
236 background-color: #2F2F2F;
237 color: #CCC;
238 }
239
240 TextSearchControl {
241 background-color: #41464A;
242 color: #dddddd;
243 }
244
245 ViewerPane,
246 DrillDownComposite,
247 ViewerPane > ToolBar,
248 DrillDownComposite > ToolBar {
249 background-color: #232323;
250 color: #CCC;
251 }
252
253 ProgressInfoItem,
254 ProgressInfoItem > *,
255 CompareViewerPane,
256 CompareViewerPane > * {
257 background-color: #262626;
258 color: #eeeeee;
259 }
260
261 ProgressIndicator {
262 background-color: #777;
263 color: #eeeeee;
264 }
265
266 DiscoveryItem,
267 DiscoveryItem Label,
268 DiscoveryItem Composite {
269 background-color: #383C3E;
270 color: #dddddd;
271 }
272 DiscoveryItem StyledText {
273 background-color: #383C3E;
274 color: #aaaaaa;
275 }
276 DiscoveryItem Link {
277 background-color: #383C3E;
278 color: #8B9498;
279 }
280
281 CatalogSwitcher,
282 CatalogSwitcher > ScrolledComposite > Composite > Composite /* ignored because hard-coded */,
283 CategoryItem {
284 background-color: #515658;
285 color: #dddddd;
286 }
287 GradientCanvas,
288 GradientCanvas > Label,
289 GradientCanvas > ToolBar,
290 GradientCanvas > ImageHyperlink {
291 background-color: #3f4447;
292 color: #9ac9d8;
293 }
294 GradientCanvas {
295 /* SWT-BUG workaround: GradientCanvas background-color is ignored */
296 background: #3f4447;
297 background-image: #3f4447;
298 }
299 CategoryItem > GradientCanvas,
300 CategoryItem > GradientCanvas > Label {
301 /* SWT-BUG workaround: a style for background is not applied on GradientCanvas (CSS engine repaint issue) */
302 background-color: #fafafa;
303 color: #333;
304 }
305 CategoryItem > GradientCanvas {
306 /* SWT-BUG workaround: a style for background is not applied on GradientCanvas (CSS engine repaint issue) */
307 background: #fafafa;
308 background-image: #333;
309 }
310
311 WebSite {
312 background-color: #41464A;
313 color: #dddddd;
314 }
315
316 CTabFolder {
317 /* Set the styles for the inner tabs: */
318 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_TEXT_COLOR';
319 swt-tab-renderer: url('bundleclass://org.eclipse.e4.ui.workbench.renderers.swt/org.eclipse.e4.ui.workbench.renderers.swt.CTabRendering');
320 padding: 0px 2px 2px;
321 swt-tab-outline: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR'; /* border color for selected tab */
322 swt-outer-keyline-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR'; /* border color for whole tabs container */
323 swt-unselected-tabs-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END' 100% 100%; /* title background for unselected tab */
324 swt-selected-tab-fill: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_END'; /* title background for selected tab */
325 swt-shadow-visible: false;
326 swt-corner-radius: 16px;
327 swt-unselected-hot-tab-color-background: #161616; /* Bug 465711 */
328 }
329 CTabFolder[style~='SWT.DOWN'][style~='SWT.BOTTOM'] {
330 /* Set the styles for the bottom inner tabs (Bug 430051): */
331 swt-tab-renderer: url('bundleclass://org.eclipse.e4.ui.workbench.renderers.swt/org.eclipse.e4.ui.workbench.renderers.swt.CTabRendering');
332 swt-unselected-hot-tab-color-background: #161616; /* Bug 465711 */
333 }
334
335 Form,
336 FormHeading {
337 background: #505f70;
338 background-color: #505F70;
339 background-image: #505f70;
340 color: #9AC9D8;
341 }
342
343 Form {
344 /* Bug 465148: Additional styling for the Form */
345 text-background-color: #505F70;
346
347 tb-toggle-hover-color: #313538;
348 tb-toggle-color: #313538;
349 h-hover-full-color: #313538;
350 h-hover-light-color: #313538;
351 h-bottom-keyline-2-color: #313538;
352 h-bottom-keyline-1-color: #313538;
353
354 /* We also have to force the background mode (the
355 * Label/ToolBar in the heading should inherit it).
356 */
357 swt-background-mode: 'force';
358 }
359
360 Section {
361 background-color: #4F5355;
362 color: #AEBED0;
363 background-color-titlebar: #4F5355;
364 background-color-gradient-titlebar: #4F5355;
365 border-color-titlebar: #4F5355;
366 }
367
368 Form > LayoutComposite > LayoutComposite > * {
369 background-color: #515658;
370 color: #EEEEEE;
371 }
372
373 LayoutComposite, LayoutComposite > FormText,
374 LayoutComposite > Label,
375 LayoutComposite > Button {
376 background-color: #4F5355;
377 color: #F4F7F7;
378 }
379
380 LayoutComposite ScrolledPageBook,
381 LayoutComposite Sash {
382 background-color: #4F5355;
383 color: #F4F7F7;
384 }
385
386 LayoutComposite > Text,
387 LayoutComposite > Combo {
388 background-color: #414445;
389 color: #F4F7F7;
390 }
391
392 LayoutComposite > Table {
393 background-color: #333;
394 color: #FFF;
395 }
396
397 HeapStatus {
398 background-color: #41464a;
399 color: black;
400 }
401
402 Table,
403 Tree {
404 swt-header-color: #CCC;
405 swt-header-background-color: #383D3F;
406 }
407
408 Twistie {
409 color: #E8E4DF;
410 }
411
412 #SearchField {
413 /* background-image: url('./searchbox.png'); */
414 /* SWT-BUG: textures are applied as a label over the native ones, */
415 /* in this way textures with alpha color are not usable; */
416 /* default margins and padding cannot be modified and textures are not */
417 /* scaled properly to fit the container size: this makes the result ugly, */
418 /* moreover a texture is drawn over the widget, so also the text is covered */
419 color: #f0f0f0;
420 }
421
422 /* Button {
423 background-color: inherit; /* ignored */
424 /* background-image: url('./button_bg.png') */
425 /* } */
426
427 /* Button[style~='SWT.CHECK'] { */
428 /* currently, Button object isn't consistent (eg. also a checkbox/radio is seen as Button) */
429 /* so, css rules applied to Button have to be overridden for non-Button matches */
430 /* }
431 Button:disabled {
432 /* SWT-BUG: currently, a disabled button cannot be styled with any window manager (gtk, win32, cocoa) */
433 /* }
434 Button:hover {
435 /* SWT-BUG: currently, an hovered button cannot be styled with any window manager (gtk, win32, cocoa) */
436 /* } */
437
438 .MPartSashContainer {
439 background-color: #515658;
440 color: #EEEEEE;
441 }
442
443 HeapStatus {
444 background-color: #4F5355;
445 color: #EEEEEE;
446 }
447
448 PageSiteComposite, PageSiteComposite > CImageLabel {
449 color: #EEEEEE;
450 }
451 PageSiteComposite > PropertyTable {
452 background-color: #333;
453 color: #EEEEEE;
454 }
455 PageSiteComposite > PropertyTable:disabled {
456 /* SWT-BUG: event is triggered but styles for PropertyTable are hard-coded */
457 background-color: #444;
458 color: #EEEEEE;
459 }
460
461 FlyoutControlComposite, FlyoutControlComposite ToolBar, FlyoutControlComposite CLabel {
462 background-color: #3f4447;
463 color: #EEEEEE;
464 }
465
466 /* See Bug 430848: We need to override the theme of the Eclipse splash screen, because
467 * otherwise the splash screen would be partly switched to the dark theme during startup,
468 * which does not look very nice.
469 */
470 Label#org-eclipse-ui-splash-progressText {
471 background-color: inherit; /* transparent */
472 color: #9c9696; /* see property startupForegroundColor in the product */
473 }
474
475 Label#org-eclipse-ui-buildid-text {
476 background-color: inherit; /* transparent */
477 }
478
479 ProgressIndicator#org-eclipse-ui-splash-progressIndicator {
480 background-color: #e1e1e1;
481 }
482
483 /*
484 * Default values for using a styled scrollbar to allow a user to set -Dswt.enable.themedScrollBar=true/false to force
485 * it to true/false regardless of the CSS value.
486 *
487 * swt-scrollbar-themed must be present for -Dswt.enable.themedScrollBar to be supported
488 */
489
490 StyledText {
491
492 swt-scrollbar-themed: false;
493
494 swt-scrollbar-background-color: #383838;
495 swt-scrollbar-foreground-color: #494949;
496 swt-scrollbar-width: 4px;
497 swt-scrollbar-border-radius: 4px;
498 swt-scrollbar-mouse-near-scroll-width: 15px;
499 }
500
501 Link {
502 swt-link-foreground-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-LINK_COLOR'
503 }
504
505 ExpandableComposite {
506 swt-titlebar-color: #cccccc;
507 }
508
509 TabbedPropertyTitle > CLabel{
510 color: #9AC9D8;
511 }
512
513 TabbedPropertyTitle {
514 swt-backgroundGradientStart-color: #505F70;
515 swt-backgroundGradientEnd-color: #505F70;
516 swt-backgroundBottomKeyline1-color: #505F70;
517 swt-backgroundBottomKeyline2-color: #505F70;
518 }
519
520 TabbedPropertyList {
521 swt-tabAreaBackground-color : #515658; /*same as canvas*/
522 swt-tabBackground-color : '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_START';
523 swt-tabNormalShadow-color : '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR'; /* color of shadow lines around the tabs */
524 swt-tabDarkShadow-color : '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR'; /* line color of the tiny scroll triangle (at top / at bottom) */
525 color : '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR'; /* text color in the tab / tab area */
526 }
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0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2010, 2014 Andrea Guarinoni and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * Andrea Guarinoni <[email protected]> - initial API and implementation
12 * Lars Vogel - initial API and implementation
13 *******************************************************************************/
14
15
16 /* ################################ CSS for .MParts ########################## */
17
18 .MPart {
19 background-color: #323435;
20 color: #DDDDDD;
21 }
22 .MPartStack.active .MPart {
23 background-color: #292929;
24 color: #DDDDDD;
25 }
26
27 .MPart Composite,
28 .MPart LayoutComposite,
29 .MPart Label,
30 .MPart ScrolledForm,
31 .MPart Form,
32 .MPart Section,
33 .MPart FormText,
34 .MPart Link,
35 .MPart Sash,
36 .MPart Button,
37 .MPart Group,
38 .MPart SashForm,
39 .MPart FilteredTree,
40 .MPart RegistryFilteredTree,
41 .MPart PageSiteComposite,
42 .MPart DependenciesComposite,
43 .MPart Text[style~='SWT.READ_ONLY'],
44 .MPart FigureCanvas,
45 .MPart ListEditorComposite,
46 .MPart ScrolledComposite,
47 .MPart ScrolledComposite ToolBar,
48 .Mpart ScrolledComposite ProgressInfoItem,
49 .MPart Form ScrolledPageBook,
50 .MPart Form > LayoutComposite > LayoutComposite > ToolBar,
51 .MPart DependenciesComposite > SashForm > Section > * /* Section > DependenciesComposite$... */,
52 .MPart LayoutComposite > * > LayoutComposite > Section > LayoutComposite > * /*LayoutComposite > MasterDetailBlock$... > LayoutComposite > Section > LayoutComposite > ExtensionsSection$...*/ {
53 background-color: #2F2F2F;
54 color: #AAAAAA;
55 }
56
57 .MPart Hyperlink,
58 .MPart ImageHyperlink {
59 background-color: #2F2F2F;
60 color: #6fc5ee;
61 }
62
63 .MPartStack.active .MPart Composite,
64 .MPartStack.active .MPart LayoutComposite,
65 .MPartStack.active .MPart Label,
66 .MPartStack.active .MPart ScrolledForm,
67 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form,
68 .MPartStack.active .MPart Section,
69 .MPartStack.active .MPart FormText,
70 .MPartStack.active .MPart Link,
71 .MPartStack.active .MPart Sash,
72 .MPartStack.active .MPart Button,
73 .MPartStack.active .MPart Group,
74 .MPartStack.active .MPart SashForm,
75 .MPartStack.active .MPart FilteredTree,
76 .MPartStack.active .MPart RegistryFilteredTree,
77 .MPartStack.active .MPart PageSiteComposite,
78 .MPartStack.active .MPart DependenciesComposite,
79 .MPartStack.active .MPart Text[style~='SWT.READ_ONLY'],
80 .MPartStack.active .MPart FigureCanvas,
81 .MPartStack.active .MPart ListEditorComposite,
82 .MPartStack.active .MPart ScrolledComposite,
83 .MPartStack.active .MPart ScrolledComposite ToolBar,
84 .MPartStack.active .Mpart ScrolledComposite ProgressInfoItem,
85 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form ScrolledPageBook,
86 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form > LayoutComposite > LayoutComposite > ToolBar,
87 .MPartStack.active .MPart DependenciesComposite > SashForm > Section > * /* Section > DependenciesComposite$... */,
88 .MPartStack.active .MPart LayoutComposite > * > LayoutComposite > Section > LayoutComposite > * /*LayoutComposite > MasterDetailBlock$... > LayoutComposite > Section > LayoutComposite > ExtensionsSection$...*/ {
89 background-color: #262626;
90 color: #999999;
91 }
92
93 .MPartStack.active .MPart Hyperlink,
94 .MPartStack.active .MPart ImageHyperlink {
95 background-color: #262626;
96 color: #6fc5ee;
97 }
98
99 .MPart Section > Label {
100 background-color: #2F2F2F;
101 color: #ABCEDA;
102 }
103 .MPartStack.active .MPart Section > Label {
104 background-color: #262626;
105 color: #9EC1CE;
106 }
107
108 .MPart Table,
109 .MPart Browser,
110 .Mpart OleFrame,
111 .MPart ViewForm,
112 .MPart ViewForm > ToolBar,
113 .MPart ViewForm > CLabel,
114 .MPart PageBook > Label,
115 .MPart PageBook > SashForm,
116 #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView LayoutComposite > LayoutComposite,
117 #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView LayoutComposite > LayoutComposite > * {
118 background-color: #313538;
119 color: #CCC;
120 }
121 .MPartStack.active .MPart Table,
122 .MPartStack.active .MPart Browser,
123 .MPartStack.active .Mpart OleFrame,
124 .MPartStack.active .MPart ViewForm,
125 .MPartStack.active .MPart ViewForm > ToolBar,
126 .MPartStack.active .MPart ViewForm > CLabel,
127 .MPartStack.active .MPart PageBook > Label,
128 .MPartStack.active .MPart PageBook > SashForm,
129 .MPartStack.active #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView LayoutComposite > LayoutComposite,
130 .MPartStack.active #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView LayoutComposite > LayoutComposite > * {
131 background-color: #333;
132 color: #DDDDDD;
133 }
134 #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView LayoutComposite > LayoutComposite ImageHyperlink {
135 background-color: #313538;
136 color: #6fc5ee;
137 }
138 .MPartStack.active #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView LayoutComposite > LayoutComposite ImageHyperlink {
139 background-color: #333;
140 color: #7AAADA;
141 }
142
143 .MPart Section Tree,
144 .MPart LayoutComposite > * > LayoutComposite > Section > LayoutComposite > Tree {
145 background-color: #383A3B;
146 color: #DDDDDD;
147 }
148 .MPartStack.active .MPart Section Tree,
149 .MPartStack.active .MPart LayoutComposite > * > LayoutComposite > Section > LayoutComposite > Tree {
150 background-color: #353636;
151 color: #CCCCCC;
152 }
153
154 .MPart DatePicker,
155 .MPart DatePicker > Text,
156 .MPart DatePicker > ImageHyperlink,
157 .MPart ScheduleDatePicker,
158 .MPart ScheduleDatePicker > Text,
159 .MPart ScheduleDatePicker > ImageHyperlink,
160 .MPart CCombo,
161 .MPart Spinner,
162 .MPart Composite > StyledText,
163 .MPart PageBook > SashForm Label,
164 .MPart SashForm > Text[style~='SWT.BORDER'] {
165 background-color: #3f4447;
166 color: #BBBBBB;
167 }
168 .MPartStack.active .MPart DatePicker,
169 .MPartStack.active .MPart DatePicker > Text,
170 .MPartStack.active .MPart DatePicker > ImageHyperlink,
171 .MPartStack.active .MPart ScheduleDatePicker,
172 .MPartStack.active .MPart ScheduleDatePicker > Text,
173 .MPartStack.active .MPart ScheduleDatePicker > ImageHyperlink,
174 .MPartStack.active .MPart CCombo,
175 .MPartStack.active .MPart Spinner,
176 .MPartStack.active .MPart Composite > StyledText,
177 .MPartStack.active .MPart PageBook > SashForm Label,
178 .MPartStack.active .MPart SashForm > Text[style~='SWT.BORDER'] {
179 background-color: #313538;
180 color: #AAAAAA;
181 }
182
183 .MPart FormHeading,
184 .MPart FormHeading > ToolBar,
185 .MPart FormHeading > TitleRegion,
186 .MPart FormHeading > TitleRegion > Label,
187 .MPart FormHeading > TitleRegion > ToolBar,
188 .MPart FormHeading > TitleRegion > StyledText,
189 .MPart FormHeading LayoutComposite,
190 .MPart FormHeading ImageHyperlink {
191 background-color: #505f70;
192 color: #9ac9d8;
193 }
194 .MPart FormHeading {
195 background: #505f70;
196 background-image: #505f70;
197 }
198 .MPartStack.active .MPart FormHeading,
199 .MPartStack.active .MPart FormHeading > ToolBar,
200 .MPartStack.active .MPart FormHeading > TitleRegion,
201 .MPartStack.active .MPart FormHeading > TitleRegion > Label,
202 .MPartStack.active .MPart FormHeading > TitleRegion > ToolBar,
203 .MPartStack.active .MPart FormHeading > TitleRegion > StyledText,
204 .MPartStack.active .MPart FormHeading LayoutComposite,
205 .MPartStack.active .MPart FormHeading ImageHyperlink {
206 background-color: #415062;
207 color: #9ac9d8;
208 }
209 .MPartStack.active .MPart FormHeading {
210 background: #415062;
211 background-image: #415062;
212 }
213 .MPart FormHeading,
214 .MPart FormHeading > TitleRegion {
215 swt-background-mode: none;
216 }
217 .MPart FormHeading > CLabel {
218 background-color: #505f70;
219 color: #E98787;
220 }
221 .MPartStack.active .MPart FormHeading > CLabel {
222 background-color: #415062;
223 color: #E98787;
224 }
225 /* ------------------------------------------------------------- */
226
227 #org-eclipse-jdt-ui-SourceView StyledText,
228 #org-eclipse-wst-jsdt-ui-SourceView StyledText {
229 background-color: #252525;
230 }
231
232 /* ------------------------------------------------------------- */
233
234 #org-eclipse-ui-console-ConsoleView .MPart > Composite,
235 #org-eclipse-ui-console-ConsoleView .MPart StyledText,
236 #org-eclipse-ui-console-ConsoleView .MPart PageBook Label,
237 #org-eclipse-dltk-debug-ui-ScriptDisplayView SashForm > * {
238 background-color: #2F2F2F;
239 color: #CCCCCC;
240 }
241 .MPartStack.active #org-eclipse-ui-console-ConsoleView .MPart > Composite,
242 .MPartStack.active #org-eclipse-ui-console-ConsoleView .MPart StyledText,
243 .MPartStack.active #org-eclipse-ui-console-ConsoleView .MPart PageBook Label,
244 .MPartStack.active #org-eclipse-dltk-debug-ui-ScriptDisplayView SashForm > * {
245 background-color: #262626;
246 color: #CCCCCC;
247 }
248
249 /* ------------------------------------------------------------- */
250
251 #org-eclipse-pde-runtime-LogView Text {
252 background-color: #333;
253 color: #F4F7F7;
254 }
255
256 /* ------------------------------------------------------------- */
257
258 #org-eclipse-pde-ui-TargetPlatformState PageBook > Composite > * {
259 background-color: #2F2F2F;
260 color: #CCC;
261 }
262
263 /* ------------------------------------------------------------- */
264
265 #org-eclipse-e4-ui-compatibility-editor Canvas {
266 background-color: #262626;
267 }
268 .MPartStack.active #org-eclipse-e4-ui-compatibility-editor Canvas {
269 background-color: #202020;
270 }
271 #org-eclipse-e4-ui-compatibility-editor CTabItem {
272 color: #EEEEEE;
273 font-weight: normal;
274 }
275 #org-eclipse-e4-ui-compatibility-editor CTabItem:selected {
276 background-color: #262626;
277 font-weight: bold;
278 }
279 #org-eclipse-e4-ui-compatibility-editor .MPart {
280 color: #EEEEEE;
281 }
282 #org-eclipse-e4-ui-compatibility-editor PaletteControl ScrolledComposite > Composite > * {
283 background-color: #2F2F2F;
284 color: #BBBBBB;
285 }
286 .MPartStack.active #org-eclipse-e4-ui-compatibility-editor PaletteControl ScrolledComposite > Composite > * {
287 background-color: #262626;
288 color: #CCCCCC;
289 }
290 #org-eclipse-e4-ui-compatibility-editor PaletteControl CLabel {
291 background-color: #383838;
292 color: #dddddd;
293 }
294 #org-eclipse-e4-ui-compatibility-editor PaletteControl CLabel:hover {
295 /* SWT-BUG #362532: The event is never triggered so the native rule cannot be overridden (for hover event) */
296 background-color: #252525;
297 color: #dddddd;
298 }
299 #org-eclipse-e4-ui-compatibility-editor FlyoutControlComposite > Composite {
300 background-color: #3f4447;
301 color: #DDDDDD;
302 }
303 #org-eclipse-e4-ui-compatibility-editor LayoutCanvas {
304 background-color: #252525;
305 color: #CCCCCC;
306 }
307
308 .MPartStack > Composite {
309 background-color: #323435;
310 }
311
312 .MPartStack.active > Composite {
313 background-color: #292929;
314 }
315
316 .MPartStack.active.noFocus > Composite {
317 background-color: #323435;
318 }
319
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0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2014, 2015 Lars Vogel and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * Lars Vogel <[email protected]> - initial API and implementation
12 * Andrea Guarinoni - intial color schema definition
13 * Lars Vogel <[email protected]> - Ongoing maintenance
14 *******************************************************************************/
15
16 /* ############################## Eclipse UI properties ############################## */
17
18
19 IEclipsePreferences#org-eclipse-ui-editors:org-eclipse-ui-themes { /* pseudo attribute added to allow contributions without replacing this node, see Bug 466075 */
20 preferences:
21 'AbstractTextEditor.Color.Background.SystemDefault=false'
22 'AbstractTextEditor.Color.SelectionForeground.SystemDefault=false'
23 'AbstractTextEditor.Color.SelectionBackground.SystemDefault=false'
24 'AbstractTextEditor.Color.Background=47,47,47'
25 'AbstractTextEditor.Color.Foreground.SystemDefault=false'
26 'AbstractTextEditor.Color.SelectionBackground=33,66,131'
27 'AbstractTextEditor.Color.SelectionForeground=147,161,161'
28 'AbstractTextEditor.Color.Foreground=204,204,204'
29 'AbstractTextEditor.Color.FindScope=30,120,155'
30 'asOccurencesIndicationColor=72,72,72'
31 'breakpointIndicationColor=51,119,193'
32 'currentIPColor=90,90,90'
33 'currentLineColor=55,55,55'
34 'deletionIndicationColor=224,226,228'
35 'filteredSearchResultIndicationColor=27,98,145'
36 'hyperlinkColor=102,175,249'
37 'hyperlinkColor.SystemDefault=false'
38 'infoIndicationColor=86,194,170'
39 'lineNumberColor=101,123,131'
40 'linked.slave.color=66,156,255'
41 'matchingTagIndicationColor=72,72,72'
42 'occurrenceIndicationColor=27,98,145'
43 'overrideIndicatorColor=78,120,117'
44 'printMarginColor=101,123,131'
45 'searchResultHighlighting=false'
46 'searchResultIndication=true'
47 'searchResultIndicationColor=94,94,94'
48 'searchResultTextStyle=BOX'
49 'secondaryIPColor=90,90,90'
50 'spellingIndicationColor=253,170,211'
51 'writeOccurrenceIndicationColor=27,98,145'
52 }
53
54 IEclipsePreferences#org-eclipse-ui-workbench:org-eclipse-ui-themes { /* pseudo attribute added to allow contributions without replacing this node, see Bug 466075 */
55 preferences:
56 'ACTIVE_HYPERLINK_COLOR=138,201,242'
57 'CONFLICTING_COLOR=240,15,66'
58 'CONTENT_ASSIST_BACKGROUND_COLOR=52,57,61'
59 'CONTENT_ASSIST_FOREGROUND_COLOR=238,238,238'
60 'org.eclipse.ui.workbench.INFORMATION_BACKGROUND=81,86,88'
61 'org.eclipse.ui.workbench.INFORMATION_FOREGROUND=238,238,238'
62 'org.eclipse.ui.workbench.HOVER_BACKGROUND=52,57,61'
63 'org.eclipse.ui.workbench.HOVER_FOREGROUND=238,238,238'
64 'ERROR_COLOR=247,68,117'
65 'HYPERLINK_COLOR=111,197,238'
66 'INCOMING_COLOR=31,179,235'
67 'OUTGOING_COLOR=238,238,238'
68 'RESOLVED_COLOR=108,210,17'
69 'org.eclipse.search.ui.match.highlight=206,92,0'
70 'org.eclipse.ui.editors.rangeIndicatorColor=27,118,153'
71 }
72
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0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2010, 2014 Andrea Guarinoni and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * Andrea Guarinoni <[email protected]> - initial API and implementation
12 * Lars Vogel - initial API and implementation
13 *******************************************************************************/
14
15 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/dark/e4-dark_basestyle.css");
16 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/dark/e4-dark_globalstyle.css"); /* Remove this to have ONLY the main IDE shell dark */
17 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/dark/e4-dark_partstyle.css");
18
19
20 .MTrimmedWindow.topLevel {
21 margin-top: 3px;
22 margin-bottom: 3px;
23 margin-left: 3px;
24 margin-right: 3px;
25 }
26
27 .MPartStack, .MPart {
28 font-family: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-TAB_TEXT_FONT';
29 }
30
31 .MPartStack {
32 swt-tab-renderer: url('bundleclass://org.eclipse.e4.ui.workbench.renderers.swt/org.eclipse.e4.ui.workbench.renderers.swt.CTabRendering');
33 swt-selected-tab-fill: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_END' 100%; /* title background for selected tab */
34 swt-unselected-tabs-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END' 100% 100%; /* title background for unselected tab */
35 swt-outer-keyline-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR'; /* border color for whole tabs container */
36 swt-inner-keyline-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR';
37 swt-tab-outline: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR'; /* border color for selected tab */
38 padding: 0px 2px 2px;
39 swt-shadow-visible: false;
40 swt-mru-visible: true;
41 swt-corner-radius: 16px;
42 }
43
44 .MPartStack.active {
45 swt-selected-tab-fill: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_END' 100%; /* title background for selected tab */
46 swt-unselected-tabs-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END' 100% 100%; /* title background for unselected tab */
47 swt-outer-keyline-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR'; /* border color for whole tabs container */
48 swt-inner-keyline-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR';
49 swt-tab-outline: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR'; /* border color for selected tab */
50 }
51
52 .MPartStack.active.noFocus {
53 swt-selected-tabs-fill: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_END' 100% 100%;
54 }
55
56 .MPartStack.empty {
57 swt-unselected-tabs-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START' #4F5456 #4F5456 99% 100%; /* title background for unselected tab */
58 swt-tab-outline: #535354; /* border color for selected tab */
59 swt-outer-keyline-color: #515658; /* border color for whole tabs container */
60 }
61
62 .MPart.busy {
63 font-style: italic;
64 }
65
66 .MPart.highlighted {
67 font-weight: bold;
68 }
69
70 CTabItem,
71 CTabItem CLabel {
72 background-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_END'; /* HACK for background of CTabFolder inner Toolbars */
73 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_UNSELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
74 }
75 CTabItem:selected,
76 CTabItem:selected CLabel {
77 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
78 }
79
80 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem,
81 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem CLabel {
82 background-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_END'; /* HACK for background of CTabFolder inner Toolbars */
83 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_UNSELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
84 }
85 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem:selected,
86 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem:selected CLabel {
87 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
88 }
89
90 .MPartStack.active.noFocus > CTabItem:selected {
91 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
92 }
93
94 CTabItem.busy {
95 color: #888888;
96 }
97
98 #PerspectiveSwitcher {
99 eclipse-perspective-keyline-color: #AAB0BF #AAB0BF;
100 }
101
102 .MToolControl.TrimStack {
103 /*frame-image: url(./gtkTSFrame.png);*/
104 handle-image: url(./dragHandle.png);
105 frame-cuts: 5px 1px 5px 16px;
106 }
107
108 .MToolBar.Draggable {
109 handle-image: url(./dragHandle.png);
110 }
111
112 .MToolControl.Draggable {
113 handle-image: url(./dragHandle.png);
114 }
115
116 .DragFeedback {
117 background-color: COLOR-WIDGET-NORMAL-SHADOW;
118 }
119
120 .ModifiedDragFeedback {
121 background-color: #4176AF;
122 }
123
124 .MTrimmedWindow {
125 background-color: #515658;
126 }
127
128 .MTrimBar {
129 background-color: #515658;
130 }
131
132 CTabFolder.MArea .MPartStack,CTabFolder.MArea .MPartStack.active {
133 swt-shadow-visible: false;
134 }
135
136 CTabFolder Tree, CTabFolder Canvas {
137 background-color: #2F2F2F;
138 color: #CCC;
139 }
140
141 .MPartStack.active CTabFolder Canvas {
142 background-color: #262626;
143 color: #CCC;
144 }
145
146 .MPartStack.active Table {
147 background-color: #2F2F2F;
148 color: #CCC;
149 }
150
151 .View {
152 background-color: #313538;
153 color: #F5F5F5;
154 }
155
156
157 /* ###################### Top Toolbar ########################## */
158
159 #org-eclipse-ui-main-toolbar, #PerspectiveSwitcher {
160 eclipse-perspective-keyline-color: #585858;
161 background-color: #515658 #515658 100%;
162 handle-image: none;
163 color: #EBE8E4;
164 }
165
166
167 /* #################### Bottom Status Bar ######################## */
168
169 #org-eclipse-ui-StatusLine,
170 #org-eclipse-ui-ProgressBar,
171 #org-eclipse-ui-ProgressBar Canvas {
172 color: #CCCCCC;
173 }
174 #org-eclipse-ui-StatusLine CLabel {
175 color: #BDBAB7;
176 }
177
178 StatusLine, ImageBasedFrame{
179 color: #BDBAB7;
180 }
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0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2010, 2019 Andrea Guarinoni and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * Andrea Guarinoni <[email protected]> - initial API and implementation
12 *******************************************************************************/
13
14 /*******************************************************************************
15 * The following bugs are referred to in this style sheet
16 * 1.) Bug 419482 - Cascading policy in CSS
17 * 2.) Bug 430052 - Imported rules cannot be overridden
18 *******************************************************************************/
19
20
21 /* @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/e4-dark.css"); Bug 430052 */
22 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/dark/e4-dark_basestyle.css");
23 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/dark/e4-dark_globalstyle.css"); /* Remove this to have ONLY the main IDE shell dark */
24 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/dark/e4-dark_partstyle.css");
25
26
27 .MTrimmedWindow.topLevel {
28 margin-top: 3px;
29 margin-bottom: 3px;
30 margin-left: 3px;
31 margin-right: 3px;
32 }
33
34 .MPartStack, .MPart {
35 font-family: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-TAB_TEXT_FONT';
36 }
37
38 .MPartStack {
39 swt-tab-renderer: url('bundleclass://org.eclipse.e4.ui.workbench.renderers.swt/org.eclipse.e4.ui.workbench.renderers.swt.CTabRendering');
40 swt-selected-tab-fill: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_END' 100%; /* title background for selected tab */
41 swt-unselected-tabs-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END' 100% 100%; /* title background for unselected tab */
42 swt-outer-keyline-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR'; /* border color for whole tabs container */
43 swt-inner-keyline-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR';
44 swt-tab-outline: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR'; /* border color for selected tab */
45 padding: 0px 2px 2px;
46 swt-shadow-visible: false;
47 swt-mru-visible: true;
48 swt-corner-radius: 16px;
49 }
50
51 .MPartStack.active {
52 swt-selected-tab-fill: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_END' 100%; /* title background for selected tab */
53 swt-unselected-tabs-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END' 100% 100%; /* title background for unselected tab */
54 swt-outer-keyline-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR'; /* border color for whole tabs container */
55 swt-inner-keyline-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR';
56 swt-tab-outline: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR'; /* border color for selected tab */
57 }
58
59 .MPartStack.active.noFocus {
60 swt-selected-tabs-fill: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_END' 100% 100%;
61 }
62
63 .MPartStack.empty {
64 swt-unselected-tabs-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START' #4F5456 #4F5456 99% 100%; /* title background for unselected tab */
65 swt-tab-outline: #535354; /* border color for selected tab */
66 swt-outer-keyline-color: #515658; /* border color for whole tabs container */
67 }
68
69 .MPart.busy {
70 font-style: italic;
71 }
72
73 .MPart.highlighted {
74 font-weight: bold;
75 }
76
77 CTabItem,
78 CTabItem CLabel {
79 background-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_END'; /* HACK for background of CTabFolder inner Toolbars */
80 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_UNSELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
81 }
82 CTabItem:selected,
83 CTabItem:selected CLabel {
84 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
85 }
86
87 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem,
88 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem CLabel {
89 background-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_END'; /* HACK for background of CTabFolder inner Toolbars */
90 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_UNSELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
91 }
92 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem:selected,
93 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem:selected CLabel {
94 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
95 }
96
97 .MPartStack.active.noFocus > CTabItem:selected {
98 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
99 }
100
101 CTabItem.busy {
102 color: #888888;
103 }
104
105 #PerspectiveSwitcher {
106 eclipse-perspective-keyline-color: #AAB0BF #AAB0BF;
107 }
108
109 .MToolControl.TrimStack {
110 /*frame-image: url(./gtkTSFrame.png);*/
111 handle-image: url(./dragHandle.png);
112 frame-cuts: 5px 1px 5px 16px;
113 }
114
115 .MToolBar.Draggable {
116 handle-image: url(./dragHandle.png);
117 }
118
119 .MToolControl.Draggable {
120 handle-image: url(./dragHandle.png);
121 }
122
123 .DragFeedback {
124 background-color: COLOR-WIDGET-NORMAL-SHADOW;
125 }
126
127 .ModifiedDragFeedback {
128 background-color: #4176AF;
129 }
130
131 .MTrimmedWindow {
132 background-color: #515658;
133 }
134
135 .MTrimBar {
136 background-color: #515658;
137 }
138
139 CTabFolder.MArea .MPartStack,CTabFolder.MArea .MPartStack.active {
140 swt-shadow-visible: false;
141 }
142
143 .MPartStack.active CTabFolder Canvas {
144 background-color: #262626;
145 color: #CCC;
146 }
147
148 .MPartStack.active Table {
149 background-color: #2F2F2F;
150 color: #CCC;
151 }
152
153 .View {
154 background-color: #313538;
155 color: #F5F5F5;
156 }
157
158
159 /* ###################### Top Toolbar ########################## */
160
161 #org-eclipse-ui-main-toolbar, #PerspectiveSwitcher {
162 eclipse-perspective-keyline-color: #585858;
163 background-color: #515658 #515658 100%;
164 handle-image: none;
165 color: #EBE8E4;
166 }
167
168
169 /* #################### Bottom Status Bar ######################## */
170
171 #org-eclipse-ui-StatusLine,
172 #org-eclipse-ui-ProgressBar,
173 #org-eclipse-ui-ProgressBar Canvas {
174 color: #CCCCCC;
175 }
176 #org-eclipse-ui-StatusLine CLabel {
177 color: #BDBAB7;
178 }
179
180 StatusLine, ImageBasedFrame{
181 color: #BDBAB7;
182 }
183
184 Button,
185 /* the following are required due to Bug 419482: */
186 Composite > Button,
187 TabFolder > Composite > Button,
188 TabFolder > Composite > * > Button,
189 DocCommentOwnerComposite > Group > Button,
190 TabFolder > Composite > ScrolledComposite > Button,
191 Shell > Composite > Composite > Button,
192 Composite > Composite > Composite > Group > Button,
193 Shell > Composite > Composite > Composite > Button,
194 ScrolledComposite > Composite > Composite > Composite > Button,
195 Shell > Composite > Composite > Composite > Composite > Composite > Button,
196 Shell[style~='SWT.RADIO'][style~='SWT.CASCADE'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT'][style~='SWT.RESIZE'][style~='SWT.MENU'][style~='SWT.FULL_SELECTION'][style~='SWT.DATE'] > Composite > Button,
197 Shell[style~='SWT.RADIO'][style~='SWT.CASCADE'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT'][style~='SWT.RESIZE'][style~='SWT.MENU'][style~='SWT.FULL_SELECTION'][style~='SWT.DATE'] > Composite > * > Button,
198 Form > LayoutComposite > LayoutComposite > Button,
199 .MPart Button,
200 .MPartStack.active .MPart Button,
201 .MPart LayoutComposite > * > LayoutComposite > Section > LayoutComposite > Button,
202 .MPartStack.active .MPart LayoutComposite > * > LayoutComposite > Section > LayoutComposite > Button {
203 background-color: unset;
204 color: unset;
205 }
206
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0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2010, 2014 Andrea Guarinoni and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * Andrea Guarinoni <[email protected]> - initial API and implementation
12 *******************************************************************************/
13
14 /*******************************************************************************
15 * The following bugs are referred to in this style sheet
16 * 1.) Bug 419482 - Cascading policy in CSS
17 * 2.) Bug 430052 - Imported rules cannot be overridden
18 *******************************************************************************/
19
20
21 /* @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/e4-dark.css"); Bug 430052 */
22 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/dark/e4-dark_basestyle.css");
23 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/dark/e4-dark_globalstyle.css"); /* Remove this to have ONLY the main IDE shell dark */
24 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/dark/e4-dark_partstyle.css");
25
26
27 .MTrimmedWindow.topLevel {
28 margin-top: 3px;
29 margin-bottom: 3px;
30 margin-left: 3px;
31 margin-right: 3px;
32 }
33
34 .MPartStack, .MPart {
35 font-family: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-TAB_TEXT_FONT';
36 }
37
38 .MPartStack {
39 swt-tab-renderer: url('bundleclass://org.eclipse.e4.ui.workbench.renderers.swt/org.eclipse.e4.ui.workbench.renderers.swt.CTabRendering');
40 swt-selected-tab-fill: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_END' 100%; /* title background for selected tab */
41 swt-unselected-tabs-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END' 100% 100%; /* title background for unselected tab */
42 swt-outer-keyline-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR'; /* border color for whole tabs container */
43 swt-inner-keyline-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR';
44 swt-tab-outline: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR'; /* border color for selected tab */
45 padding: 0px 2px 2px;
46 swt-shadow-visible: false;
47 swt-mru-visible: true;
48 swt-corner-radius: 16px;
49 }
50
51 .MPartStack.active {
52 swt-selected-tab-fill: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_END' 100%; /* title background for selected tab */
53 swt-unselected-tabs-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END' 100% 100%; /* title background for unselected tab */
54 swt-outer-keyline-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR'; /* border color for whole tabs container */
55 swt-inner-keyline-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR';
56 swt-tab-outline: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR'; /* border color for selected tab */
57 }
58
59 .MPartStack.active.noFocus {
60 swt-selected-tabs-fill: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_END' 100% 100%;
61 }
62
63 .MPartStack.empty {
64 swt-unselected-tabs-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START' #4F5456 #4F5456 99% 100%; /* title background for unselected tab */
65 swt-tab-outline: #535354; /* border color for selected tab */
66 swt-outer-keyline-color: #515658; /* border color for whole tabs container */
67 }
68
69 .MPart.busy {
70 font-style: italic;
71 }
72
73 .MPart.highlighted {
74 font-weight: bold;
75 }
76
77 CTabItem,
78 CTabItem CLabel {
79 background-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_END'; /* HACK for background of CTabFolder inner Toolbars */
80 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_UNSELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
81 }
82 CTabItem:selected,
83 CTabItem:selected CLabel {
84 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
85 }
86
87 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem,
88 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem CLabel {
89 background-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_END'; /* HACK for background of CTabFolder inner Toolbars */
90 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_UNSELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
91 }
92 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem:selected,
93 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem:selected CLabel {
94 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
95 }
96
97 .MPartStack.active.noFocus > CTabItem:selected {
98 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
99 }
100
101 CTabItem.busy {
102 color: #888888;
103 }
104
105 #PerspectiveSwitcher {
106 eclipse-perspective-keyline-color: #AAB0BF #AAB0BF;
107 }
108
109 .MToolControl.TrimStack {
110 /*frame-image: url(./gtkTSFrame.png);*/
111 handle-image: url(./dragHandle.png);
112 frame-cuts: 5px 1px 5px 16px;
113 }
114
115 .MToolBar.Draggable {
116 handle-image: url(./dragHandle.png);
117 }
118
119 .MToolControl.Draggable {
120 handle-image: url(./dragHandle.png);
121 }
122
123 .DragFeedback {
124 background-color: COLOR-WIDGET-NORMAL-SHADOW;
125 }
126
127 .ModifiedDragFeedback {
128 background-color: #4176AF;
129 }
130
131 .MTrimmedWindow {
132 background-color: #515658;
133 }
134
135 .MTrimBar {
136 background-color: #515658;
137 }
138
139 CTabFolder.MArea .MPartStack,CTabFolder.MArea .MPartStack.active {
140 swt-shadow-visible: false;
141 }
142
143
144 CTabFolder Tree, CTabFolder Canvas {
145 background-color: #2F2F2F;
146 color: #CCC;
147 }
148
149 .MPartStack.active CTabFolder Canvas {
150 background-color: #262626;
151 color: #CCC;
152 }
153
154 .MPartStack.active Table {
155 background-color: #2F2F2F;
156 color: #CCC;
157 }
158
159 .View {
160 background-color: #313538;
161 color: #F5F5F5;
162 }
163
164
165 /* ###################### Top Toolbar ########################## */
166
167 #org-eclipse-ui-main-toolbar, #PerspectiveSwitcher {
168 eclipse-perspective-keyline-color: #585858;
169 background-color: #515658 #515658 100%;
170 handle-image: none;
171 color: #EBE8E4;
172 }
173
174
175 /* #################### Bottom Status Bar ######################## */
176
177 #org-eclipse-ui-StatusLine,
178 #org-eclipse-ui-ProgressBar,
179 #org-eclipse-ui-ProgressBar Canvas {
180 color: #CCCCCC;
181 }
182 #org-eclipse-ui-StatusLine CLabel {
183 color: #BDBAB7;
184 }
185
186 StatusLine, ImageBasedFrame{
187 color: #BDBAB7;
188 }
189
190
191
192 /* ###################### Global Styles ########################## */
193
194 TabFolder,
195 /* the following are required due to Bug 419482: */
196 TabFolder > Composite > TabFolder,
197 TabFolder > Composite > * > TabFolder,
198 DocCommentOwnerComposite > Group > TabFolder,
199 TabFolder > Composite > ScrolledComposite > TabFolder,
200 Shell > Composite > Composite > TabFolder,
201 Composite > Composite > Composite > Group > TabFolder,
202 Shell > Composite > Composite > Composite > TabFolder,
203 ScrolledComposite > Composite > Composite > Composite > TabFolder,
204 Shell > Composite > Composite > Composite > Composite > Composite > TabFolder,
205 Shell[style~='SWT.RADIO'][style~='SWT.CASCADE'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT'][style~='SWT.RESIZE'][style~='SWT.MENU'][style~='SWT.FULL_SELECTION'][style~='SWT.DATE'] > Composite > TabFolder,
206 Shell[style~='SWT.RADIO'][style~='SWT.CASCADE'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT'][style~='SWT.RESIZE'][style~='SWT.MENU'][style~='SWT.FULL_SELECTION'][style~='SWT.DATE'] > Composite > * > TabFolder {
207 /* background-color is not applied to the whole button,
208 but text color is changed, so it appear light on light */
209 background-color: #515658;
210 color: #222;
211 }
212
213 Button,
214 /* the following are required due to Bug 419482: */
215 Composite > Button,
216 TabFolder > Composite > Button,
217 TabFolder > Composite > * > Button,
218 DocCommentOwnerComposite > Group > Button,
219 TabFolder > Composite > ScrolledComposite > Button,
220 Shell > Composite > Composite > Button,
221 Composite > Composite > Composite > Group > Button,
222 Shell > Composite > Composite > Composite > Button,
223 ScrolledComposite > Composite > Composite > Composite > Button,
224 Shell > Composite > Composite > Composite > Composite > Composite > Button,
225 Shell[style~='SWT.RADIO'][style~='SWT.CASCADE'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT'][style~='SWT.RESIZE'][style~='SWT.MENU'][style~='SWT.FULL_SELECTION'][style~='SWT.DATE'] > Composite > Button,
226 Shell[style~='SWT.RADIO'][style~='SWT.CASCADE'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT'][style~='SWT.RESIZE'][style~='SWT.MENU'][style~='SWT.FULL_SELECTION'][style~='SWT.DATE'] > Composite > * > Button,
227 Form > LayoutComposite > LayoutComposite > Button,
228 .MPart Button,
229 .MPartStack.active .MPart Button,
230 .MPart LayoutComposite > * > LayoutComposite > Section > LayoutComposite > Button,
231 .MPartStack.active .MPart LayoutComposite > * > LayoutComposite > Section > LayoutComposite > Button {
232 /* background-color is not applied to the whole button,
233 but text color is changed, so it appear light on light */
234 background-color: #2F2F2F;
235 color: #CCCCCC;
236 }
237 Button[style~='SWT.CHECK'],
238 /* the following are required due to Bug 419482: */
239 Composite > Button[style~='SWT.CHECK'],
240 TabFolder > Composite > Button[style~='SWT.CHECK'],
241 TabFolder > Composite > * > Button[style~='SWT.CHECK'],
242 DocCommentOwnerComposite > Group > Button[style~='SWT.CHECK'],
243 TabFolder > Composite > ScrolledComposite > Button[style~='SWT.CHECK'],
244 Shell > Composite > Composite > Button[style~='SWT.CHECK'],
245 Composite > Composite > Composite > Group > Button[style~='SWT.CHECK'],
246 Shell > Composite > Composite > Composite > Button[style~='SWT.CHECK'],
247 ScrolledComposite > Composite > Composite > Composite > Button[style~='SWT.CHECK'],
248 Shell > Composite > Composite > Composite > Composite > Composite > Button[style~='SWT.CHECK'],
249 Shell[style~='SWT.RADIO'][style~='SWT.CASCADE'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT'][style~='SWT.RESIZE'][style~='SWT.MENU'][style~='SWT.FULL_SELECTION'][style~='SWT.DATE'] > Composite > Button[style~='SWT.CHECK'],
250 Shell[style~='SWT.RADIO'][style~='SWT.CASCADE'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT'][style~='SWT.RESIZE'][style~='SWT.MENU'][style~='SWT.FULL_SELECTION'][style~='SWT.DATE'] > Composite > * > Button[style~='SWT.CHECK'],
251 Form > LayoutComposite > LayoutComposite > Button[style~='SWT.CHECK'],
252 .MPart Button[style~='SWT.CHECK'],
253 .MPartStack.active .MPart Button[style~='SWT.CHECK'],
254 .MPart LayoutComposite > * > LayoutComposite > Section > LayoutComposite > Button[style~='SWT.CHECK'],
255 .MPartStack.active .MPart LayoutComposite > * > LayoutComposite > Section > LayoutComposite > Button[style~='SWT.CHECK'] {
256 /* currently, Button object isn't consistent (eg. also a checkbox is seen as Button) */
257 /* so, css rules applied to Button have to be overridden for non-Button matches */
258 background-color: #515658;
259 color: #ddd;
260 }
261 Button[style~='SWT.RADIO'],
262 /* the following are required due to Bug 419482: */
263 Composite > Button[style~='SWT.RADIO'],
264 TabFolder > Composite > Button[style~='SWT.RADIO'],
265 TabFolder > Composite > * > Button[style~='SWT.RADIO'],
266 DocCommentOwnerComposite > Group > Button[style~='SWT.RADIO'],
267 TabFolder > Composite > ScrolledComposite > Button[style~='SWT.RADIO'],
268 Shell > Composite > Composite > Button[style~='SWT.RADIO'],
269 Composite > Composite > Composite > Group > Button[style~='SWT.RADIO'],
270 Shell > Composite > Composite > Composite > Button[style~='SWT.RADIO'],
271 ScrolledComposite > Composite > Composite > Composite > Button[style~='SWT.RADIO'],
272 Shell > Composite > Composite > Composite > Composite > Composite > Button[style~='SWT.RADIO'],
273 Shell[style~='SWT.RADIO'][style~='SWT.CASCADE'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT'][style~='SWT.RESIZE'][style~='SWT.MENU'][style~='SWT.FULL_SELECTION'][style~='SWT.DATE'] > Composite > Button[style~='SWT.RADIO'],
274 Shell[style~='SWT.RADIO'][style~='SWT.CASCADE'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT'][style~='SWT.RESIZE'][style~='SWT.MENU'][style~='SWT.FULL_SELECTION'][style~='SWT.DATE'] > Composite > * > Button[style~='SWT.RADIO'],
275 Form > LayoutComposite > LayoutComposite > Button[style~='SWT.RADIO'],
276 .MPart Button[style~='SWT.RADIO'],
277 .MPartStack.active .MPart Button[style~='SWT.RADIO'],
278 .MPart LayoutComposite > * > LayoutComposite > Section > LayoutComposite > Button[style~='SWT.RADIO'],
279 .MPartStack.active .MPart LayoutComposite > * > LayoutComposite > Section > LayoutComposite > Button[style~='SWT.RADIO'] {
280 /* currently, Button object isn't consistent (eg. also a checkbox is seen as Button) */
281 /* so, css rules applied to Button have to be overridden for non-Button matches */
282 background-color: #515658;
283 color: #ddd;
284 }
285
286 Combo,
287 /* the following are required due to Bug 419482: */
288 Composite > Combo,
289 TabFolder > Composite > Combo,
290 TabFolder > Composite > * > Combo,
291 DocCommentOwnerComposite > Group > Combo,
292 TabFolder > Composite > ScrolledComposite > Combo,
293 Shell > Composite > Composite > Combo,
294 Composite > Composite > Composite > Group > Combo,
295 Shell > Composite > Composite > Composite > Combo,
296 ScrolledComposite > Composite > Composite > Composite > Combo,
297 Shell > Composite > Composite > Composite > Composite > Composite > Combo,
298 Shell[style~='SWT.RADIO'][style~='SWT.CASCADE'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT'][style~='SWT.RESIZE'][style~='SWT.MENU'][style~='SWT.FULL_SELECTION'][style~='SWT.DATE'] > Composite > Combo,
299 Shell[style~='SWT.RADIO'][style~='SWT.CASCADE'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT'][style~='SWT.RESIZE'][style~='SWT.MENU'][style~='SWT.FULL_SELECTION'][style~='SWT.DATE'] > Composite > * > Combo,
300 Form > LayoutComposite > LayoutComposite > Combo,
301 .MPart LayoutComposite > * > LayoutComposite > Section > LayoutComposite > Combo {
302 background-color: #949DA5;
303 color: #222; /* background of drop-drown list is hard-coded to white */
304 }
305 Combo:selected,
306 /* the following are required due to Bug 419482: */
307 Composite > Combo:selected,
308 TabFolder > Composite > Combo:selected,
309 TabFolder > Composite > * > Combo:selected,
310 DocCommentOwnerComposite > Group > Combo:selected,
311 TabFolder > Composite > ScrolledComposite > Combo:selected,
312 Shell > Composite > Composite > Combo:selected,
313 Composite > Composite > Composite > Group > Combo:selected,
314 Shell > Composite > Composite > Composite > Combo:selected,
315 ScrolledComposite > Composite > Composite > Composite > Combo:selected,
316 Shell > Composite > Composite > Composite > Composite > Composite > Combo:selected,
317 Shell[style~='SWT.RADIO'][style~='SWT.CASCADE'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT'][style~='SWT.RESIZE'][style~='SWT.MENU'][style~='SWT.FULL_SELECTION'][style~='SWT.DATE'] > Composite > Combo:selected,
318 Shell[style~='SWT.RADIO'][style~='SWT.CASCADE'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT'][style~='SWT.RESIZE'][style~='SWT.MENU'][style~='SWT.FULL_SELECTION'][style~='SWT.DATE'] > Composite > * > Combo:selected,
319 Form > LayoutComposite > LayoutComposite > Combo:selected,
320 .MPart LayoutComposite > * > LayoutComposite > Section > LayoutComposite > Combo:selected {
321 background-color: #41464A;
322 color: #FFF;
323 }
324
325 Text[style~='SWT.SEARCH'],
326 /* the following are required due to Bug 419482: */
327 Composite > Text[style~='SWT.SEARCH'],
328 TabFolder > Composite > Text[style~='SWT.SEARCH'],
329 TabFolder > Composite > * > Text[style~='SWT.SEARCH'],
330 DocCommentOwnerComposite > Group > Text[style~='SWT.SEARCH'],
331 TabFolder > Composite > ScrolledComposite > Text[style~='SWT.SEARCH'],
332 Shell > Composite > Composite > Text[style~='SWT.SEARCH'],
333 Composite > Composite > Composite > Group > Text[style~='SWT.SEARCH'],
334 Shell > Composite > Composite > Composite > Text[style~='SWT.SEARCH'],
335 ScrolledComposite > Composite > Composite > Composite > Text[style~='SWT.SEARCH'],
336 Shell > Composite > Composite > Composite > Composite > Composite > Text[style~='SWT.SEARCH'],
337 Shell[style~='SWT.RADIO'][style~='SWT.CASCADE'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT'][style~='SWT.RESIZE'][style~='SWT.MENU'][style~='SWT.FULL_SELECTION'][style~='SWT.DATE'] > Composite > Text[style~='SWT.SEARCH'],
338 Shell[style~='SWT.RADIO'][style~='SWT.CASCADE'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN'][style~='SWT.SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT'][style~='SWT.RESIZE'][style~='SWT.MENU'][style~='SWT.FULL_SELECTION'][style~='SWT.DATE'] > Composite > * > Text[style~='SWT.SEARCH'],
339 #org-eclipse-pde-runtime-LogView Text[style~='SWT.SEARCH'],
340 Form > LayoutComposite > LayoutComposite > Text[style~='SWT.SEARCH'],
341 .MPart LayoutComposite > * > LayoutComposite > Section > LayoutComposite > Text[style~='SWT.SEARCH'] {
342 /* search boxes */
343 background-color: #949da5; /* background-color is hard-coded */
344 color: #333;
345 }
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0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2010, 2015 Andrea Guarinoni and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * Andrea Guarinoni <[email protected]> - initial API and implementation
12 * Lars Vogel <[email protected]> - initial API and implementation
13 * Stefan Winkler <[email protected]> - Bug 431845
14 * Fabio Zadrozny <[email protected]> - Bug 434201, 434309, 430278
15 *******************************************************************************/
16
17 /*******************************************************************************
18 * The following bugs are referred to in this style sheet
19 * 1.) Bug 430052 - Imported rules cannot be overridden
20 *******************************************************************************/
21
22
23 /* @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/e4-dark.css"); Bug 430052 */
24 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/dark/e4-dark_basestyle.css");
25 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/dark/e4-dark_globalstyle.css"); /* Remove this to have ONLY the main IDE shell dark */
26 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/dark/e4-dark_partstyle.css");
27
28 Tree {
29 /**
30 * See Bug 434201: Dark theme: tree must respect the foreground color for items arrows
31 */
32 swt-tree-arrows-color:#cccccc;
33 swt-tree-arrows-mode: triangle; /* triangle or square */
34
35 /* See Bug 434309: Customize the tree/table selection to work properly
36 * with the dark theme.
37 *
38 * Note that the selection foreground is a bit lighter than the regular
39 * foreground because our background is also a bit lighter in this case.
40 */
41 swt-selection-foreground-color: #fcfcf9;
42 swt-selection-background-color: #494949;
43 swt-hot-background-color: #2F2F2F;
44 swt-selection-border-color: #7F7D68;
45 swt-hot-border-color: #545454;
46 }
47
48
49 Table {
50 /* See Bug 434309: Customize the tree/table selection to work properly
51 * with the dark theme.
52 *
53 * Note that the selection foreground is a bit lighter than the regular
54 * foreground because our background is also a bit lighter in this case.
55 */
56 swt-selection-foreground-color: #fcfcf9;
57
58 swt-selection-background-color: #494949;
59 swt-hot-background-color: #2F2F2F;
60 swt-selection-border-color: #7F7D68;
61 swt-hot-border-color: #545454;
62 }
63
64
65 .MTrimmedWindow.topLevel {
66 margin-top: 3px;
67 margin-bottom: 3px;
68 margin-left: 3px;
69 margin-right: 3px;
70 }
71
72 .MPartStack, .MPart {
73 font-family: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-TAB_TEXT_FONT';
74 }
75
76 .MPartStack {
77 swt-tab-renderer: url('bundleclass://org.eclipse.e4.ui.workbench.renderers.swt/org.eclipse.e4.ui.workbench.renderers.swt.CTabRendering');
78 swt-selected-tab-fill: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_END' 100%; /* title background for selected tab */
79 swt-unselected-tabs-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END' 100% 100%; /* title background for unselected tab */
80 swt-outer-keyline-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR'; /* border color for whole tabs container */
81 swt-inner-keyline-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR';
82 swt-tab-outline: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR'; /* border color for selected tab */
83 padding: 0px 2px 2px;
84 swt-shadow-visible: false;
85 swt-mru-visible: true;
86 swt-corner-radius: 16px;
87 }
88
89 .MPartStack.active {
90 swt-selected-tab-fill: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_END' 100%; /* title background for selected tab */
91 swt-unselected-tabs-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END' 100% 100%; /* title background for unselected tab */
92 swt-outer-keyline-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR'; /* border color for whole tabs container */
93 swt-inner-keyline-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR';
94 swt-tab-outline: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR'; /* border color for selected tab */
95 }
96
97 .MPartStack.active.noFocus {
98 swt-selected-tabs-fill: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_END' 100% 100%;
99 }
100
101 .MPartStack.empty {
102 swt-unselected-tabs-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START' #4F5456 #4F5456 99% 100%; /* title background for unselected tab */
103 swt-tab-outline: #535354; /* border color for selected tab */
104 swt-outer-keyline-color: #515658; /* border color for whole tabs container */
105 }
106
107 .MPart.busy {
108 font-style: italic;
109 }
110
111 .MPart.highlighted {
112 font-weight: bold;
113 }
114
115 CTabItem,
116 CTabItem CLabel {
117 background-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_END'; /* HACK for background of CTabFolder inner Toolbars */
118 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_UNSELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
119 }
120 CTabItem:selected,
121 CTabItem:selected CLabel {
122 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
123 }
124
125 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem,
126 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem CLabel {
127 background-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_END'; /* HACK for background of CTabFolder inner Toolbars */
128 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_UNSELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
129 }
130 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem:selected,
131 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem:selected CLabel {
132 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
133 }
134
135 .MPartStack.active.noFocus > CTabItem:selected {
136 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
137 }
138
139 CTabItem.busy {
140 color: #888888;
141 }
142
143 #PerspectiveSwitcher {
144 eclipse-perspective-keyline-color: #AAB0BF #AAB0BF;
145 }
146
147 .MToolControl.TrimStack {
148 /*frame-image: url(./gtkTSFrame.png);*/
149 handle-image: url(./dragHandle.png);
150 frame-cuts: 5px 1px 5px 16px;
151 }
152
153 .MToolBar.Draggable {
154 handle-image: url(./dragHandle.png);
155 }
156
157 .MToolControl.Draggable {
158 handle-image: url(./dragHandle.png);
159 }
160
161 .DragFeedback {
162 background-color: COLOR-WIDGET-NORMAL-SHADOW;
163 }
164
165 .ModifiedDragFeedback {
166 background-color: #4176AF;
167 }
168
169 .MTrimmedWindow {
170 background-color: #515658;
171 }
172
173 .MTrimBar {
174 background-color: #515658;
175 }
176
177 CTabFolder.MArea .MPartStack,CTabFolder.MArea .MPartStack.active {
178 swt-shadow-visible: false;
179 }
180
181
182 CTabFolder Tree, CTabFolder Canvas {
183 background-color: #2F2F2F;
184 color: #CCC;
185 }
186
187 .MPartStack.active CTabFolder Canvas {
188 background-color: #262626;
189 color: #CCC;
190 }
191
192 .MPartStack.active Table {
193 background-color: #2F2F2F;
194 color: #CCC;
195 }
196
197 .View {
198 background-color: #313538;
199 color: #F5F5F5;
200 }
201
202
203 /* ####################### Top Toolbar ########################## */
204
205 #org-eclipse-ui-main-toolbar, #PerspectiveSwitcher {
206 eclipse-perspective-keyline-color: #585858;
207 background-color: #515658 #515658 100%;
208 handle-image: none;
209 color: #EBE8E4;
210 }
211
212
213 /* ##################### Bottom Status Bar ####################### */
214
215 #org-eclipse-ui-StatusLine,
216 #org-eclipse-ui-ProgressBar,
217 #org-eclipse-ui-ProgressBar Canvas {
218 color: #CCCCCC;
219 }
220 #org-eclipse-ui-StatusLine CLabel {
221 color: #BDBAB7;
222 }
223
224 StatusLine, ImageBasedFrame{
225 color: #BDBAB7;
226 }
227
228
229
230 /* ####################### CSS for .MParts ####################### */
231
232 /* Make the content of the Form brighter because the color of
233 the font of some widgets is hard-coded to be black on Window */
234
235 .MPart Form,
236 .MPart Form Sash,
237 .MPart Form Label,
238 .MPart Form Section,
239 .MPart Form FormText,
240 .MPart Form Link,
241 .MPart Form Button,
242 .MPart Form Group,
243 .MPart Form SashForm,
244 .MPart Form LayoutComposite,
245 .MPart Form ScrolledPageBook,
246 .MPart Form DependenciesComposite,
247 .MPart Form ListEditorComposite,
248 .MPart Form Text[style~='SWT.READ_ONLY'],
249 .MPart Form > LayoutComposite > LayoutComposite > ToolBar,
250 .MPart Form DependenciesComposite > SashForm > Section > *, /* Section > DependenciesComposite$... */
251 .MPart LayoutComposite > * > LayoutComposite > Section > LayoutComposite > *, /*LayoutComposite > MasterDetailBlock$... > LayoutComposite > Section > LayoutComposite > ExtensionsSection$...*/
252 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form,
253 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form Sash,
254 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form Label,
255 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form Section,
256 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form FormText,
257 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form Link,
258 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form Button,
259 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form Group,
260 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form SashForm,
261 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form LayoutComposite,
262 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form ScrolledPageBook,
263 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form DependenciesComposite,
264 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form ListEditorComposite,
265 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form Text[style~='SWT.READ_ONLY'],
266 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form > LayoutComposite > LayoutComposite > ToolBar,
267 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form DependenciesComposite > SashForm > Section > *, /* Section > DependenciesComposite$... */
268 .MPartStack.active .MPart LayoutComposite > * > LayoutComposite > Section > LayoutComposite > * /*LayoutComposite > MasterDetailBlock$... > LayoutComposite > Section > LayoutComposite > ExtensionsSection$...*/ {
269 background-color: #4f5355;
270 color: #f4f7f7;
271 }
272 #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form,
273 #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form Sash,
274 #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form Label,
275 #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form Section,
276 #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form FormText,
277 #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form Hyperlink,
278 #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form Button,
279 #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form Group,
280 #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form LayoutComposite,
281 #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form ScrolledPageBook,
282 #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form Text[style~='SWT.READ_ONLY'] {
283 background-color: #2F2F2F;
284 color: #CCCCCC;
285 }
286 .MPartStack.active #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form,
287 .MPartStack.active #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form Sash,
288 .MPartStack.active #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form Label,
289 .MPartStack.active #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form Section,
290 .MPartStack.active #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form FormText,
291 .MPartStack.active #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form Hyperlink,
292 .MPartStack.active #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form Button,
293 .MPartStack.active #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form Group,
294 .MPartStack.active #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form LayoutComposite,
295 .MPartStack.active #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form ScrolledPageBook,
296 .MPartStack.active #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form Text[style~='SWT.READ_ONLY'] {
297 background-color: #262626;
298 color: #BBBBBB;
299 }
300 .MPart Form Section Tree,
301 .MPart LayoutComposite > * > LayoutComposite > Section > LayoutComposite > Tree,
302 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form Section Tree,
303 .MPartStack.active .MPart LayoutComposite > * > LayoutComposite > Section > LayoutComposite > Tree {
304 background-color: #313538;
305 color: #DDDDDD;
306 }
307 .MPart Form DatePicker > ImageHyperlink,
308 .MPart Form ScheduleDatePicker > ImageHyperlink {
309 background-color: #3f4447;
310 color: #BBBBBB;
311 }
312 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form DatePicker > ImageHyperlink,
313 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form ScheduleDatePicker > ImageHyperlink {
314 background-color: #313538;
315 color: #AAAAAA;
316 }
317 .MPart PageBook > Form > LayoutComposite {
318 background-color: #2F2F2F;
319 color: #CCC;
320 }
321 .MPartStack.active .MPart PageBook > Form > LayoutComposite {
322 background-color: #262626;
323 color: #BBBBBB;
324 }
325 .MPart Form FormHeading LayoutComposite,
326 .MPart Form FormHeading ImageHyperlink {
327 background-color: #505f70;
328 color: #9ac9d8;
329 }
330 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form FormHeading LayoutComposite,
331 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form FormHeading ImageHyperlink {
332 background-color: #415062;
333 color: #9ac9d8;
334 }
335
336 /* On the windows dark theme, the default is having the scrollbar themed
337 * Note that the user may also set -Dswt.enable.themedScrollBar=false to force
338 * it to false regardless of the CSS value.
339 */
340 StyledText {
341 swt-scrollbar-themed: true;
342
343 swt-scrollbar-background-color: #383838;
344 swt-scrollbar-foreground-color: #494949;
345 swt-scrollbar-width: 4px;
346 swt-scrollbar-border-radius: 4px;
347 swt-scrollbar-mouse-near-scroll-width: 15px;
348 }
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0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2010, 2014 IBM Corporation and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
12 * Lars Vogel <[email protected]> - Bug 420836
13 *******************************************************************************/
14
15 /* New ColorDefinitions for the E4 default theme */
16 ThemesExtension { color-definition:
17 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START',
18 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END',
19 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR',
20 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR',
21 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR',
22 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START',
23 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END',
24 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR',
25 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR',
26 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR';
27 }
28
29 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START {
30 color: #FFFFFF;
31 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
32 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START')
33 }
34
35 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END {
36 color: #FFFFFF;
37 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
38 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END');
39 }
40
41 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR {
42 color: #FFFFFF;
43 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
44 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=INACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR');
45 }
46
47 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR {
48 color: #FFFFFF;
49 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
50 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=INACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR');
51 }
52
53 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR {
54 color: #B6BCCC;
55 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
56 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=INACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR');
57 }
58
59 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START {
60 color: #FFFFFF;
61 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
62 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START');
63 }
64
65 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END {
66 color: #FFFFFF;
67 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
68 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END');
69 }
70
71 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR {
72 color: #CCCCCC;
73 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
74 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR');
75 }
76
77 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR {
78 color: #FFFFFF;
79 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
80 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR');
81 }
82
83 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR {
84 color: #B6BCCC;
85 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
86 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR');
87 }
88
89 /* Already existing ColorDefinitions overridden for the E4 default theme */
90 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_START {
91 color: #dddfe5;
92 }
93
94 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_END {
95 color: #FFFFFF;
96 }
97
98 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_START{
99 color: #FFFFFF;
100 }
101
102 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_END {
103 color: #FFFFFF;
104 }
105
106 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_START {
107 color: #FFFFFF;
108 }
109
110 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_END {
111 color: #FFFFFF;
112 }
113
114 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_TEXT_COLOR {
115 /* Never use black */
116 color: #101010;
117 }
118
119 .MTrimmedWindow.topLevel {
120 margin-top: 0px;
121 margin-bottom: 0px;
122 margin-left: 1px;
123 margin-right: 1px;
124 }
125
126 .MPart.busy {
127 font-style: italic;
128 }
129
130 .MPart.highlighted {
131 font-weight: bold;
132 }
133
134 .MPartStack, .MPart {
135 font-family: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-TAB_TEXT_FONT';
136 }
137
138 CTabItem:selected {
139 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_TEXT_COLOR';
140 }
141
142 .MPartStack {
143 swt-tab-renderer: url('bundleclass://org.eclipse.e4.ui.workbench.renderers.swt/org.eclipse.e4.ui.workbench.renderers.swt.CTabRendering');
144 swt-selected-tab-fill: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_END' 100% 100%;
145 swt-unselected-tabs-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END' 100% 100%;
146 swt-outer-keyline-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR';
147 swt-inner-keyline-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR';
148 swt-tab-outline: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR';
149 padding: 0px 2px 2px;
150 swt-shadow-visible: false;
151 swt-mru-visible: false;
152 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_TEXT_COLOR';
153 }
154
155 .MPartStack.active {
156 swt-selected-tab-fill: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_END' 100% 100%;
157 swt-unselected-tabs-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END' 100% 100%;
158 swt-outer-keyline-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR';
159 swt-inner-keyline-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR';
160 swt-tab-outline: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR';
161 swt-shadow-visible: false;
162 }
163
164 .MPartStack.active.noFocus {
165 swt-selected-tab-fill: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_END' 100% 100%;
166 }
167
168 .MPartStack.active.noFocus > CTabItem:selected {
169 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_TEXT_COLOR';
170 }
171
172 #PerspectiveSwitcher {
173 eclipse-perspective-keyline-color: #AAB0BF #AAB0BF;
174 }
175
176 .MToolControl.TrimStack {
177 frame-image: url(./winXPTSFrame.png);
178 handle-image: url(./winXPHandle.png);
179 frame-cuts: 5px 1px 5px 16px;
180 }
181
182 .MToolBar.Draggable {
183 handle-image: url(./dragHandle.png);
184 }
185
186 .MToolControl.Draggable {
187 handle-image: url(./dragHandle.png);
188 }
189
190 .DragFeedback {
191 background-color: COLOR-WIDGET-NORMAL-SHADOW;
192 }
193
194 .ModifiedDragFeedback {
195 background-color: #A0A000;
196 }
197
198 .MPartStack > Composite {
199 background-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_END';
200 }
201
202 .MPartStack.active > Composite {
203 background-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_END';
204 }
205
206 .MPartStack.active.noFocus > Composite {
207 background-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_END';
208 }
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0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2010, 2014 IBM Corporation and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
12 * Lars Vogel <[email protected]> - Bug 420836
13 *******************************************************************************/
14
15 .MPart.busy {
16 font-style: italic;
17 }
18
19 .MPart.highlighted {
20 font-weight: bold;
21 }
22
23 .MPartStack, .MPart {
24 font-family: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-TAB_TEXT_FONT';
25 }
26
27 CTabItem:selected {
28 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_TEXT_COLOR';
29 }
30
31 .MTrimmedWindow {
32 margin-top: 0px;
33 margin-bottom: 0px;
34 margin-left: 2px;
35 margin-right: 2px;
36 }
37
38 .MPartStack {
39 swt-tab-renderer: null;
40 swt-selected-tabs-background: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_END' 100%;
41 swt-simple: false;
42 swt-mru-visible: true;
43 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_TEXT_COLOR';
44 }
45
46 .MPartStack.active {
47 swt-selected-tabs-background: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_END' 100%;
48 }
49
50 .MPartStack.active.noFocus {
51 swt-selected-tabs-background: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_END' 100%;
52 }
53
54 .MPartStack.active.noFocus > CTabItem:selected {
55 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_TEXT_COLOR';
56 }
57
58 #PerspectiveSwitcher {
59 eclipse-perspective-keyline-color: #ECE9D8 #FFFFFF;
60 }
61
62 .MToolControl.TrimStack {
63 frame-image: url(./winClassicTSFrame.png);
64 handle-image: url(./winClassicHandle.png);
65 frame-cuts: 5px 1px 5px 16px;
66 }
67
68 .MToolBar.Draggable {
69 handle-image: url(./dragHandle.png);
70 }
71
72 .MToolControl.Draggable {
73 handle-image: url(./dragHandle.png);
74 }
75
76 .DragFeedback {
77 background-color: COLOR-WIDGET-NORMAL-SHADOW;
78 }
79
80 .ModifiedDragFeedback {
81 background-color: #A0A000;
82 }
83
84 #org-eclipse-ui-editorss {
85 swt-tab-height: 8px;
86 }
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0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2010, 2014 IBM Corporation and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
12 * Lars Vogel <[email protected]> - Bug 420836
13 *******************************************************************************/
14
15 .MPart.busy {
16 font-style: italic;
17 }
18
19 .MPart.highlighted {
20 font-weight: bold;
21 }
22
23 .MPartStack, .MPart {
24 font-family: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-TAB_TEXT_FONT';
25 }
26
27 CTabItem:selected {
28 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_TEXT_COLOR';
29 }
30
31 .MTrimmedWindow {
32 margin-top: 0px;
33 margin-bottom: 0px;
34 margin-left: 2px;
35 margin-right: 2px;
36 }
37
38 .MPartStack {
39 swt-tab-renderer: null;
40 swt-selected-tabs-background: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_END' 100%;
41 swt-simple: false;
42 swt-mru-visible: true;
43 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_TEXT_COLOR';
44 }
45
46 .MPartStack.active {
47 swt-selected-tabs-background: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_END' 100%;
48 }
49
50 .MPartStack.active.noFocus {
51 swt-selected-tabs-background: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_END' 100%;
52 }
53
54 .MPartStack.active.noFocus > CTabItem:selected {
55 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_TEXT_COLOR';
56 }
57
58 #PerspectiveSwitcher {
59 eclipse-perspective-keyline-color: #ECE9D8 #FFFFFF;
60 }
61
62 .MToolControl.TrimStack {
63 frame-image: url(./winClassicTSFrame.png);
64 handle-image: url(./winClassicHandle.png);
65 frame-cuts: 5px 1px 5px 16px;
66 }
67
68 .MToolBar.Draggable {
69 handle-image: url(./dragHandle.png);
70 }
71
72 .MToolControl.Draggable {
73 handle-image: url(./dragHandle.png);
74 }
75
76 .DragFeedback {
77 background-color: COLOR-WIDGET-NORMAL-SHADOW;
78 }
79
80 .ModifiedDragFeedback {
81 background-color: #A0A000;
82 }
83
84 #org-eclipse-ui-editorss {
85 swt-tab-height: 8px;
86 }
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0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2010, 2014 IBM Corporation and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
12 * Lars Vogel <[email protected]> - Bug 420836
13 * Mickael Istria <[email protected]> - 325937
14 * Patrik Suzzi <[email protected]> - Bug 501250
15 *******************************************************************************/
16
17 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/e4_basestyle.css");
18
19 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START {
20 color: #EEEEEE;
21 }
22
23 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END {
24 color: #EEEEEE;
25 }
26 /* Higher contrast keylines for selected stack */
27 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR {
28 color: #A0A0A0;
29 }
30 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR {
31 color: #A0A0A0;
32 }
33 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR {
34 color: #A0A0A0;
35 }
36
37
38 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START {
39 color: #DCDCDC;
40 }
41
42 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END {
43 color: #DCDCDC;
44 }
45
46 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR {
47 color: #B4B4B4;
48 }
49
50 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR {
51 color: #B4B4B4;
52 }
53
54 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_START{
55 color: #E2E2E2;
56 }
57
58 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_END {
59 color: #E2E2E2;
60 }
61
62 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_START {
63 color: #E2E2E2;
64 }
65
66 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_END {
67 color: #E2E2E2;
68 }
69
70 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR {
71 color: #B4B4B4;
72 }
73
74
75 .MTrimmedWindow {
76 background-color: #E2E2E2;
77 }
78
79 .MPartStack {
80 swt-simple: false;
81 swt-mru-visible: false;
82 }
83
84 .MTrimBar {
85 background-color: #E2E2E2;
86 }
87
88 .MTrimBar#org-eclipse-ui-main-toolbar {
89 background-color: COLOR-WIDGET-BACKGROUND #E2E2E2 100%;
90 }
91
92 .MToolControl.TrimStack {
93 frame-image: url(./gtkTSFrame.png);
94 handle-image: url(./gtkHandle.png);
95 }
96
97 #PerspectiveSwitcher {
98 background-color: COLOR-WIDGET-BACKGROUND #E2E2E2 100%;
99 eclipse-perspective-keyline-color: #E2E2E2 #B4B4B4;
100 }
101
102 #org-eclipse-ui-editorss {
103 swt-tab-height: 8px;
104 padding: 0px 5px 7px;
105 }
106
107 CTabFolder.MArea .MPartStack, CTabFolder.MArea .MPartStack.active {
108 swt-shadow-visible: false;
109 }
110
111 CTabFolder Canvas {
112 background-color: #F8F8F8;
113 }
114
115 Form, FormHeading {
116 background-color: #ffffff;
117 background: #ffffff;
118 background-image: #ffffff;
119 color: #505050;
120 }
121
122 Form {
123 /* Bug 465148: Additional styling for the Form */
124 text-background-color: #ffffff;
125
126 tb-toggle-hover-color: #505050;
127 tb-toggle-color: #505050;
128 h-hover-full-color: #505050;
129 h-hover-light-color: #505050;
130 h-bottom-keyline-2-color: #eaeaea;
131 h-bottom-keyline-1-color: #eaeaea;
132
133 }
134
135
136
137 Section {
138 background-color: #ffffff;
139 color: #505050;
140 background-color-titlebar: #eaeaea;
141 background-color-gradient-titlebar: #eaeaea;
142 border-color-titlebar: #ffffff;
143 }
144
145 TabbedPropertyTitle > CLabel{
146 color: #505050;
147 }
148
149 TabbedPropertyTitle {
150 swt-backgroundGradientStart-color: #eaeaea;
151 swt-backgroundGradientEnd-color: #eaeaea;
152 swt-backgroundBottomKeyline1-color: #eaeaea;
153 swt-backgroundBottomKeyline2-color: #eaeaea;
154 }
155
156 TabbedPropertyList {
157 swt-tabAreaBackground-color : #ffffff;
158 swt-tabBackground-color : '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_START';
159 swt-tabNormalShadow-color : '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR'; /* color of shadow lines around the tabs */
160 swt-tabDarkShadow-color : '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR'; /* line color of the tiny scroll triangle (at top / at bottom) */
161 color : #505050; /* text color in the tab / tab area */
162 }
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0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2010, 2017 IBM Corporation and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
12 * Lars Vogel <[email protected]> - Bug 420836
13 * Patrik Suzzi <[email protected]> - Bug 497591, 501250, 512385
14 *******************************************************************************/
15
16 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/e4_basestyle.css");
17
18 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START {
19 color: #F6F6F6;
20 }
21
22 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END {
23 color: #D6D6D6;
24 }
25
26 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR {
27 color: #C4C5C1;
28 }
29
30 .MTrimmedWindow {
31 background-color: #E8E8E8;
32 }
33
34 .MPartStack {
35 swt-simple: false;
36 swt-mru-visible: false;
37 swt-unselected-tabs-color: #E8E8E8 #FFFFFF 100%;
38 swt-outer-keyline-color: #FFFFFF;
39 swt-inner-keyline-color: #FFFFFF;
40 swt-tab-outline: #B6BCCC;
41 }
42
43 .MPartStack.active {
44 swt-tab-outline: #B6BCCC;
45 swt-shadow-visible: false;
46 swt-outer-keyline-color: #C4C5C1;
47 }
48
49 .MTrimBar {
50 background-color: #E8E8E8;
51 }
52
53 .MTrimBar#org-eclipse-ui-main-toolbar {
54 background-color: #F0F0F0 #E8E8E8 100%;
55 }
56
57 .MToolControl.TrimStack {
58 frame-image: url(./macTSFrame.png);
59 handle-image: url(./macHandle.png);
60 frame-cuts: 5px 1px 5px 16px;
61 }
62
63 .MToolBar.Draggable {
64 handle-image: url(./macHandle.png);
65 }
66
67 .MTrimmedWindow {
68 background-color: #E8E8E8;
69 }
70
71 #PerspectiveSwitcher {
72 background-color: #F0F0F0 #E8E8E8 100%;
73 eclipse-perspective-keyline-color: #E8E8E8 #E8E8E8;
74 handle-image: url(./macHandle.png);
75 }
76
77 #org-eclipse-ui-editorss {
78 swt-tab-height: 8px;
79 padding: 0px 5px 7px;
80 swt-unselected-tabs-color: #D6DDE5 #D6DDE5 #D6DDE5 100% 100%;
81 swt-outer-keyline-color: #D6DDE5;
82 swt-inner-keyline-color: #D6DDE5;
83 swt-tab-outline: #D6DDE5;
84 color: #D6DDE5;
85 }
86
87 CTabFolder.MArea .MPartStack, CTabFolder.MArea .MPartStack.active {
88 swt-shadow-visible: false;
89 }
90
91 CTabFolder Canvas {
92 background-color: #FFFFFF;
93 }
94
95 Form, FormHeading {
96 background-color: #ffffff;
97 background: #ffffff;
98 background-image: #ffffff;
99 color: #505050;
100 }
101
102 Form {
103 /* Bug 465148: Additional styling for the Form */
104 text-background-color: #ffffff;
105
106 tb-toggle-hover-color: #505050;
107 tb-toggle-color: #505050;
108 h-hover-full-color: #505050;
109 h-hover-light-color: #505050;
110 h-bottom-keyline-2-color: #eaeaea;
111 h-bottom-keyline-1-color: #eaeaea;
112 }
113
114
115 Section {
116 background-color: #ffffff;
117 color: #505050;
118 background-color-titlebar: #eaeaea;
119 background-color-gradient-titlebar: #eaeaea;
120 border-color-titlebar: #ffffff;
121 }
122
123 CTabFolder {
124 swt-selected-tabs-background: #CCE0F6 #3F97F9 100%;
125 }
126
127 CTabFolder CTabItem:selected {
128 background-color: #E9E8E9;
129 }
130
131 TabbedPropertyTitle > CLabel{
132 color: #505050;
133 }
134
135 TabbedPropertyTitle {
136 swt-backgroundGradientStart-color: #eaeaea;
137 swt-backgroundGradientEnd-color: #eaeaea;
138 swt-backgroundBottomKeyline1-color: #eaeaea;
139 swt-backgroundBottomKeyline2-color: #eaeaea;
140 }
141
142 TabbedPropertyList {
143 swt-tabAreaBackground-color : #ffffff;
144 swt-tabBackground-color : '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_START';
145 swt-tabNormalShadow-color : '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR'; /* color of shadow lines around the tabs */
146 swt-tabDarkShadow-color : '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR'; /* line color of the tiny scroll triangle (at top / at bottom) */
147 color : #505050; /* text color in the tab / tab area */
148 }
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0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2010, 2014 IBM Corporation and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
12 * Lars Vogel <[email protected]> - Bug 420836
13 *******************************************************************************/
14
15 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/e4_basestyle.css");
16
17 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START {
18 color: #D2E1F0;
19 }
20
21 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END {
22 color: #CEDDED;
23 }
24
25 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR {
26 color: #B6BCCC;
27 }
28
29 .MTrimmedWindow {
30 background-color: #E1E6F6;
31 }
32
33 .MPartStack {
34 swt-simple: true;
35 swt-mru-visible: true;
36 }
37
38 .MTrimBar {
39 background-color: #E1E6F6;
40 }
41
42 .MToolControl.TrimStack {
43 frame-image: url(./win7TSFrame.png);
44 handle-image: url(./win7Handle.png);
45 }
46
47 .MTrimBar#org-eclipse-ui-main-toolbar {
48 background-image: url(./win7.png);
49 }
50
51 #PerspectiveSwitcher {
52 background-color: #F5F7FC #E1E6F6 100%;
53 }
54
55 #org-eclipse-ui-editorss {
56 swt-tab-height: 8px;
57 padding: 0px 5px 7px;
58 }
59
60 CTabFolder.MArea .MPartStack, CTabFolder.MArea .MPartStack.active {
61 swt-shadow-visible: false;
62 }
63
64 CTabFolder Canvas {
65 background-color: #F8F8F8;
66 }
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0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2010, 2014 IBM Corporation and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
12 * Lars Vogel <[email protected]> - Bug 420836
13 * Frank Appel <[email protected]> - Bug 325937
14 * Patrik Suzzi <[email protected]> - Bug 501250
15 *******************************************************************************/
16
17 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/e4_basestyle.css");
18
19 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START {
20 color: #D2E1F0;
21 }
22
23 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END {
24 color: #CEDDED;
25 }
26
27 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR {
28 color: #CCCCCC;
29 }
30
31 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START {
32 color: #F4F6FC;
33 }
34
35 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END {
36 color: #F4F6FC;
37 }
38
39 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR {
40 color: #FFFFFF;
41 }
42
43 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR {
44 color: #CED5E5;
45 }
46
47 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_START {
48 color: #D5E1ED;
49 }
50
51 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_END {
52 color: #FFFFFF;
53 }
54
55 .MTrimmedWindow {
56 background-color: #E1E6F6;
57 }
58
59 .MPartStack {
60 swt-simple: true;
61 swt-mru-visible: false;
62 }
63
64 .MTrimBar {
65 background-color: #E1E6F6;
66 }
67
68 .MTrimBar#org-eclipse-ui-main-toolbar {
69 background-color: #F5F7FC #E1E6F6 100%;
70 }
71
72 .MToolControl.TrimStack {
73 frame-image: url(./win7TSFrame.png);
74 handle-image: url(./win7Handle.png);
75 }
76
77 #PerspectiveSwitcher {
78 background-color: #F5F7FC #E1E6F6 100%;
79 eclipse-perspective-keyline-color: #E1E6F6 #AAB0BF;
80 }
81
82 #org-eclipse-ui-editorss {
83 swt-tab-height: 8px;
84 padding: 0px 5px 7px;
85 }
86
87 CTabFolder.MArea .MPartStack, CTabFolder.MArea .MPartStack.active {
88 swt-shadow-visible: false;
89 }
90
91 CTabFolder Canvas {
92 background-color: #F8F8F8;
93 }
94
95 Form, FormHeading {
96 background-color: #ffffff;
97 background: #ffffff;
98 background-image: #ffffff;
99 color: #505050;
100 }
101
102 Form {
103 /* Bug 465148: Additional styling for the Form */
104 text-background-color: #ffffff;
105
106 tb-toggle-hover-color: #505050;
107 tb-toggle-color: #505050;
108 h-hover-full-color: #505050;
109 h-hover-light-color: #505050;
110 h-bottom-keyline-2-color: #eaeaea;
111 h-bottom-keyline-1-color: #eaeaea;
112 }
113
114
115
116 Section {
117 background-color: #ffffff;
118 color: #505050;
119 background-color-titlebar: #eaeaea;
120 background-color-gradient-titlebar: #eaeaea;
121 border-color-titlebar: #ffffff;
122 }
123
124 TabbedPropertyTitle > CLabel{
125 color: #505050;
126 }
127
128 TabbedPropertyTitle {
129 swt-backgroundGradientStart-color: #eaeaea;
130 swt-backgroundGradientEnd-color: #eaeaea;
131 swt-backgroundBottomKeyline1-color: #eaeaea;
132 swt-backgroundBottomKeyline2-color: #eaeaea;
133 }
134
135 TabbedPropertyList {
136 swt-tabAreaBackground-color : #ffffff;
137 swt-tabBackground-color : '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_START';
138 swt-tabNormalShadow-color : '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR'; /* color of shadow lines around the tabs */
139 swt-tabDarkShadow-color : '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR'; /* line color of the tiny scroll triangle (at top / at bottom) */
140 color : #505050; /* text color in the tab / tab area */
141 }
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0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2014 IBM Corporation and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
12 *******************************************************************************/
13
14 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/e4_classic_win7.css");
15
16 CTabItem:selected {
17 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_TEXT_COLOR';
18 }
19
20 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem:selected {
21 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_TEXT_COLOR';
22 }
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0 ###############################################################################
1 # Copyright (c) 2013, 2015 vogella GmbH and others.
2 #
3 # This program and the accompanying materials
4 # are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 # which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 # https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 #
8 # SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 #
10 # Contributors:
11 # Lars Vogel <[email protected]> - initial API and implementation
12 # Simon Scholz <[email protected]> - Bug 459578
13 ###############################################################################
14 Plugin.name = Eclipse SDK Themes
15 Plugin.providerName = Eclipse.org
16
17 theme.classic = Classic
18 theme.gtk = Light
19 theme.mac = Light
20 theme.win = Light
21 theme.dark = Dark
22 theme.winxpBlue = Windows XP Blue
23 theme.winxpOlive = Windows XP Olive
24 theme.winClassic = Windows Classic
25 theme.high-contrast = High Contrast
26
27 #New theme element definitions
28 INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START=Inactive, unselected part color begin
29 INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END=Inactive, unselected part color end
30 INACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR=Inactive part outer keyline color
31 INACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR=Inactive part inner keyline color
32 INACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR=Inactive part outline color
33 ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START=Active, unselected part color begin
34 ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END=Active, unselected part color end
35 ACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR=Active part outer keyline color
36 ACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR=Active part inner keyline color
37 ACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR=Active part outline color
38 INACTIVE_TAB_BG_START=Inactive, selected part background begin
39 INACTIVE_TAB_BG_END=Inactive, selected part background end
40 INACTIVE_TAB_UNSELECTED_TEXT_COLOR=Inactive, unselected part foreground
41 INACTIVE_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR=Inactive, selected part foreground
42 ACTIVE_TAB_BG_START=Active, selected part background begin
43 ACTIVE_TAB_BG_END=Active, selected part background end
44 ACTIVE_TAB_UNSELECTED_TEXT_COLOR=Active, unselected part foreground
45 ACTIVE_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR=Active, selected part foreground
46 ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_START=Active (no focus), selected part background begin
47 ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_END=Active (no focus), selected part background end
48 ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR=Active (no focus), selected part foreground
49 LINK_COLOR=Link color
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0 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
1 <?eclipse version="3.4"?>
2 <plugin>
3 <extension
4 point="org.eclipse.e4.ui.css.swt.theme">
5 <theme
6 basestylesheeturi="css/e4_classic_winxp.css"
7 id="org.eclipse.e4.ui.css.theme.e4_classic"
8 label="%theme.classic">
9 </theme>
10 <theme
11 basestylesheeturi="css/e4-dark.css"
12 id="org.eclipse.e4.ui.css.theme.e4_dark"
13 label="%theme.dark"
14 os="linux">
15 </theme>
16 <theme
17 basestylesheeturi="css/e4-dark_win.css"
18 id="org.eclipse.e4.ui.css.theme.e4_dark"
19 label="%theme.dark"
20 os="win32">
21 </theme>
22 <theme
23 basestylesheeturi="css/e4-dark_mac1013.css"
24 id="org.eclipse.e4.ui.css.theme.e4_dark"
25 label="%theme.dark"
26 os="macosx"
27 os_version="10.11,10.12,10.13">
28 </theme>
29 <theme
30 basestylesheeturi="css/e4-dark_mac.css"
31 id="org.eclipse.e4.ui.css.theme.e4_dark"
32 label="%theme.dark"
33 os="macosx"
34 os_version="10.14">
35 </theme>
36 <theme
37 basestylesheeturi="css/e4_default_gtk.css"
38 id="org.eclipse.e4.ui.css.theme.e4_default"
39 label="%theme.gtk"
40 os="linux">
41 </theme>
42 <theme
43 basestylesheeturi="css/e4_default_mac.css"
44 id="org.eclipse.e4.ui.css.theme.e4_default"
45 label="%theme.mac"
46 os="macosx">
47 </theme>
48 <theme
49 basestylesheeturi="css/e4_default_win.css"
50 id="org.eclipse.e4.ui.css.theme.e4_default"
51 label="%theme.win"
52 os="win32"
53 os_version="6.0,6.1,6.2,6.3,10.0">
54 </theme>
55 <theme
56 basestylesheeturi="css/e4_classic_win7.css"
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2 <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
3 <head>
4 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" />
5 <title>About</title>
6 </head>
7 <body lang="EN-US">
8 <h2>About This Content</h2>
9
10 <p>November 30, 2017</p>
11 <h3>License</h3>
12
13 <p>
14 The Eclipse Foundation makes available all content in this plug-in
15 (&quot;Content&quot;). Unless otherwise indicated below, the Content
16 is provided to you under the terms and conditions of the Eclipse
17 Public License Version 2.0 (&quot;EPL&quot;). A copy of the EPL is
18 available at <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0">http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0</a>.
19 For purposes of the EPL, &quot;Program&quot; will mean the Content.
20 </p>
21
22 <p>
23 If you did not receive this Content directly from the Eclipse
24 Foundation, the Content is being redistributed by another party
25 (&quot;Redistributor&quot;) and different terms and conditions may
26 apply to your use of any object code in the Content. Check the
27 Redistributor's license that was provided with the Content. If no such
28 license exists, contact the Redistributor. Unless otherwise indicated
29 below, the terms and conditions of the EPL still apply to any source
30 code in the Content and such source code may be obtained at <a
31 href="http://www.eclipse.org/">http://www.eclipse.org</a>.
32 </p>
33
34 </body>
35 </html>
0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2019 vogella GmbH and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * Lars Vogel - initial API and implementation
12 *******************************************************************************/
13
14
15 /* ################################ CSS related to drag and drop ########################## */
16
17
18 .MToolBar.Draggable {
19 handle-image: url(./dragHandle.png);
20 }
21
22 .MToolControl.Draggable {
23 handle-image: url(./dragHandle.png);
24 }
25
26 .DragFeedback {
27 background-color: COLOR-WIDGET-NORMAL-SHADOW;
28 }
29
30 .ModifiedDragFeedback {
31 background-color: #4176AF;
32 }
33
0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2010, 2015 Andrea Guarinoni and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * Andrea Guarinoni <[email protected]> - initial API and implementation
12 * Stefan Winkler <[email protected]> - Bug 434189, 430848
13 * Simon Scholz <[email protected]> - Bug 431635
14 * Fabio Zadrozny <[email protected]> - Bug 465148, 465711, 430278
15 * Lars Vogel <[email protected]> Bug 463652,466275
16 *******************************************************************************/
17
18 /*******************************************************************************
19 * The following bugs are referred to in this style sheet
20 * 2.) Bug 419377 - Setting a property to 'inherit' is not supported
21 * 3.) Bug 430051 - Regression for CTabRendering when drawing bottom tabs
22 * 5.) Bug 430278 - Add support for styling Scrollbars
23 *******************************************************************************/
24
25
26 /* ############################## Global Styles ############################## */
27
28 Shell,
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30 CoolBar, Sash, Group, RefactoringLocationControl, ChangeParametersControl, Link, FilteredTree,
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32 Splitter, ScrolledPageContent, ViewForm, LaunchConfigurationFilteredTree,
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34 ProgressMonitorPart, DocCommentOwnerComposite, NewServerComposite,
35 NewManualServerComposite, ServerTypeComposite, FigureCanvas,
36 DependenciesComposite, ListEditorComposite, WrappedPageBook,
37 CompareStructureViewerSwitchingPane, CompareContentViewerSwitchingPane,
38 QualifiedNameComponent, RefactoringStatusViewer,
39 MessageLine,
40 Button /* SWT-BUG: checkbox inner label font color is not accessible */,
41 Composite > *,
42 Composite > * > *,
43 Group > StyledText {
44 background-color:#515658;
45 color:#eeeeee;
46 }
47
48 /* ############################## Toolbar ############################## */
49 /* Ensure that the labels in the tabfolder gets updated
50 See Bug 552780
51 */
52 TabFolder > *,
53 CTabFolder > *,
54 TabFolder > Composite > *, /* Composite > CommitSearchPage$... */
55 CTabFolder > Composite > *, /* Composite > CommitSearchPage$... */
56 TabFolder > Composite > * > * { /* [style~='SWT.NO_BACKGROUND'] <- generate E4 non-sense bugs in apparently not related other rules Composite > ContentMergeViewer$... > TextMergeViewer$... */
57 color:#eeeeee;
58 }
59
60 /* Toolbar should inherit the colors of its container to avoid drawing artifacts*/
61 ToolBar {
62 background-color:inherit;
63 }
64
65 Combo,
66 List,
67 Text,
68 Spinner,
69 CCombo {
70 background-color:#515658;
71 color:#eeeeee;
72 }
73 Composite > StyledText,
74 Shell [style~='SWT.DROP_DOWN'] > StyledText, /* for eg. folded code popup (but it's ignored) */
75 SashForm > StyledText {
76 /* Fix StyledText inside a SashForm */
77 background-color:#515658;
78 color:#eeeeee;
79 }
80
81 Text[style~='SWT.SEARCH'],
82 Text[style~='SWT.SEARCH'] + Label /* SWT-BUG: adjacent sibling selector is ignored (CSS2.1) */ {
83 /* search boxes */
84 background-color: #333;
85 color: #F4F7F7;
86 }
87
88 Text[style~='SWT.READ_ONLY'] {
89 background-color: #515658;
90 color: #bbbbbb;
91 }
92
93 Shell Tree, Shell Table, Shell List {
94 background-color: #2F2F2F;
95 }
96
97 DatePicker,
98 DatePicker > Text,
99 ScheduleDatePicker,
100 ScheduleDatePicker > Text {
101 background-color:#515658;
102 color:#eeeeee;
103 }
104
105
106 ScrolledFormText,
107 FormText {
108 background-color:#515658;
109 color:#eeeeee;
110 }
111
112 Table,
113 Tree,
114 RegistryFilteredTree {
115 background-color:inherit;
116 color:#eeeeee;
117 }
118
119 Hyperlink,
120 ImageHyperlink {
121 background-color: inherit;
122 color: #6fc5ee;
123 }
124
125
126 ViewerPane,
127 DrillDownComposite {
128 background-color: #232323;
129 color: #CCC;
130 }
131
132 ProgressInfoItem,
133 ProgressInfoItem > *,
134 CompareViewerPane,
135 CompareViewerPane > * {
136 background-color: inherit;
137 color: #eeeeee;
138 }
139
140 ProgressIndicator {
141 background-color: #777;
142 color: #eeeeee;
143 }
144
145 DiscoveryItem,
146 DiscoveryItem Label,
147 DiscoveryItem Composite {
148 background-color: #383C3E;
149 color: #dddddd;
150 }
151 DiscoveryItem StyledText {
152 background-color: #383C3E;
153 color: #aaaaaa;
154 }
155 DiscoveryItem Link {
156 background-color: #383C3E;
157 color: #8B9498;
158 }
159
160 CatalogSwitcher,
161 CatalogSwitcher > ScrolledComposite > Composite > Composite /* ignored because hard-coded */,
162 CategoryItem {
163 background-color: #515658;
164 color: #dddddd;
165 }
166 GradientCanvas,
167 GradientCanvas > Label {
168 background-color: #3f4447;
169 color: #9ac9d8;
170 }
171 GradientCanvas {
172 /* SWT-BUG workaround: GradientCanvas background-color is ignored */
173 background: #3f4447;
174 }
175 CategoryItem > GradientCanvas,
176 CategoryItem > GradientCanvas > Label {
177 /* SWT-BUG workaround: a style for background is not applied on GradientCanvas (CSS engine repaint issue) */
178 background-color: #fafafa;
179 color: #333;
180 }
181 CategoryItem > GradientCanvas {
182 /* SWT-BUG workaround: a style for background is not applied on GradientCanvas (CSS engine repaint issue) */
183 background: #fafafa;
184 background-image: #333;
185 }
186
187 WebSite {
188 background-color: #41464A;
189 color: #dddddd;
190 }
191
192 CTabFolder {
193 /* Set the styles for the inner tabs: */
194 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_TEXT_COLOR';
195 swt-tab-renderer: url('bundleclass://org.eclipse.e4.ui.workbench.renderers.swt/org.eclipse.e4.ui.workbench.renderers.swt.CTabRendering');
196 padding: 0px 2px 2px;
197 swt-tab-outline: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR'; /* border color for selected tab */
198 swt-outer-keyline-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR'; /* border color for whole tabs container */
199 swt-unselected-tabs-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END' 100% 100%; /* title background for unselected tab */
200 swt-selected-tab-fill: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_END'; /* title background for selected tab */
201 swt-shadow-visible: false;
202 swt-corner-radius: 16px;
203 swt-unselected-hot-tab-color-background: #161616; /* Bug 465711 */
204 }
205 CTabFolder[style~='SWT.DOWN'][style~='SWT.BOTTOM'] {
206 /* Set the styles for the bottom inner tabs (Bug 430051): */
207 swt-tab-renderer: url('bundleclass://org.eclipse.e4.ui.workbench.renderers.swt/org.eclipse.e4.ui.workbench.renderers.swt.CTabRendering');
208 swt-unselected-hot-tab-color-background: #161616; /* Bug 465711 */
209 }
210
211 Form,
212 FormHeading {
213 background: #505f70;
214 background-color: #505F70;
215 color: #9AC9D8;
216 }
217
218 Form {
219 /* Bug 465148: Additional styling for the Form */
220 text-background-color: #505F70;
221
222 tb-toggle-hover-color: #313538;
223 tb-toggle-color: #313538;
224 h-hover-full-color: #313538;
225 h-hover-light-color: #313538;
226 h-bottom-keyline-2-color: #313538;
227 h-bottom-keyline-1-color: #313538;
228
229 /* We also have to force the background mode (the
230 * Label/ToolBar in the heading should inherit it).
231 */
232 swt-background-mode: 'force';
233 }
234
235 Section {
236 background-color: #4F5355;
237 color: #AEBED0;
238 background-color-titlebar: #4F5355;
239 background-color-gradient-titlebar: #4F5355;
240 border-color-titlebar: #4F5355;
241 swt-titlebar-color: #cccccc;
242 tb-toggle-hover-color: #F4F7F7;
243 tb-toggle-color: #F4F7F7;
244 }
245
246 Table,
247 Tree {
248 swt-header-color: #CCC;
249 swt-header-background-color: #383D3F;
250 }
251
252 Twistie {
253 color: #E8E4DF;
254 }
255
256 .MPartSashContainer {
257 background-color: #515658;
258 color: #EEEEEE;
259 }
260
261 HeapStatus {
262 background-color: #4F5355;
263 color: #EEEEEE;
264 }
265
266 PageSiteComposite, PageSiteComposite > CImageLabel {
267 color: #EEEEEE;
268 }
269 PageSiteComposite > PropertyTable {
270 background-color: #333;
271 color: #EEEEEE;
272 }
273 PageSiteComposite > PropertyTable:disabled {
274 /* SWT-BUG: event is triggered but styles for PropertyTable are hard-coded */
275 background-color: #444;
276 color: #EEEEEE;
277 }
278
279 /* See Bug 430848: We need to override the theme of the Eclipse splash screen, because
280 * otherwise the splash screen would be partly switched to the dark theme during startup,
281 * which does not look very nice.
282 */
283 Label#org-eclipse-ui-splash-progressText {
284 background-color: inherit; /* transparent */
285 color: #9c9696; /* see property startupForegroundColor in the product */
286 }
287
288 Label#org-eclipse-ui-buildid-text {
289 background-color: inherit; /* transparent */
290 }
291
292 ProgressIndicator#org-eclipse-ui-splash-progressIndicator {
293 background-color: #e1e1e1;
294 }
295
296 Link {
297 swt-link-foreground-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-LINK_COLOR'
298 }
299
300 ExpandableComposite {
301 swt-titlebar-color: #cccccc;
302 tb-toggle-hover-color: #F4F7F7;
303 tb-toggle-color: #F4F7F7;
304 }
305
306 TabbedPropertyTitle > CLabel{
307 color: #9AC9D8;
308 }
309
310 TabbedPropertyTitle {
311 swt-backgroundGradientStart-color: #505F70;
312 swt-backgroundGradientEnd-color: #505F70;
313 swt-backgroundBottomKeyline1-color: #505F70;
314 swt-backgroundBottomKeyline2-color: #505F70;
315 }
316
317 TabbedPropertyList {
318 swt-tabAreaBackground-color : #515658; /*same as canvas*/
319 swt-tabBackground-color : '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_START';
320 swt-tabNormalShadow-color : '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR'; /* color of shadow lines around the tabs */
321 swt-tabDarkShadow-color : '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR'; /* line color of the tiny scroll triangle (at top / at bottom) */
322 color : '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR'; /* text color in the tab / tab area */
323 }
0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2010, 2014 Andrea Guarinoni and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
12 * Andrea Guarinoni - initial API and implementation
13 *******************************************************************************/
14
15 /* ColorDefinitions for the dark theme for the Eclipse IDE
16 *
17 * ThemeExtensions and ColorDefinition are mapped to the Colors and Fonts preference
18 * dialog in the IDE
19 */
20
21 ThemesExtension { color-definition:
22 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START',
23 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END',
24 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_START',
25 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_END',
26 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR',
27 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR',
28 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR',
29 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_UNSELECTED_TEXT_COLOR',
30 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR',
31 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START',
32 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END',
33 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_START',
34 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_END',
35 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR',
36 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR',
37 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR',
38 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_UNSELECTED_TEXT_COLOR',
39 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR',
40 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_START',
41 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_END',
42 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR',
43 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-LINK_COLOR';
44 }
45
46 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START {
47 color: #515658;
48 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
49 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START');
50 }
51
52 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END {
53 color: #464649;
54 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
55 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END');
56 }
57
58 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_START {
59 color: #3B4042;
60 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
61 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=INACTIVE_TAB_BG_START');
62 }
63
64 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_END {
65 color: #313538;
66 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
67 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=INACTIVE_TAB_BG_END');
68 }
69
70 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR {
71 color: #515658;
72 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
73 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=INACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR');
74 }
75
76 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR {
77 color: #515658;
78 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
79 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=INACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR');
80 }
81
82 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR {
83 color: #3B4042;
84 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
85 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=INACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR');
86 }
87
88 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_UNSELECTED_TEXT_COLOR {
89 color: #BBBBBB;
90 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
91 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=INACTIVE_TAB_UNSELECTED_TEXT_COLOR');
92 }
93
94 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR {
95 color: #FFFFFF;
96 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
97 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=INACTIVE_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR');
98 }
99
100 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START {
101 color: #494A4D;
102 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
103 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START');
104 }
105
106 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END {
107 color: #404043;
108 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
109 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END');
110 }
111
112 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_START {
113 color: #2B2C2D;
114 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
115 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_TAB_BG_START');
116 }
117
118 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_END {
119 color: #292929;
120 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
121 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_TAB_BG_END');
122 }
123
124 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR {
125 color: #4B4C4F;
126 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
127 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR');
128 }
129
130 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR {
131 color: #4B4C4F;
132 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
133 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR');
134 }
135
136 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR {
137 color: #484848;
138 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
139 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR');
140 }
141
142 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_UNSELECTED_TEXT_COLOR {
143 color: #DDDDDD;
144 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
145 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_TAB_UNSELECTED_TEXT_COLOR');
146 }
147
148 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR {
149 color: #f7f8f8;
150 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
151 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR');
152 }
153 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_START {
154 color: #2B2C2D;
155 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
156 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_START');
157 }
158
159 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_END {
160 color: #292929;
161 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
162 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_END');
163 }
164
165 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR {
166 color: #CCCCCC;
167 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
168 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR');
169 }
170
171 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-LINK_COLOR {
172 color: #6FC5EE;
173 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
174 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=LINK_COLOR');
175 }
0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2010, 2014 Andrea Guarinoni and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * Andrea Guarinoni <[email protected]> - initial API and implementation
12 * Lars Vogel - initial API and implementation
13 *******************************************************************************/
14
15
16 /* ################################ CSS for .MParts ########################## */
17
18 .MPart {
19 background-color: #323435;
20 color: #DDDDDD;
21 }
22
23 .MPart Composite,
24 .MPart Composite > *,
25 .MPart Composite > * > *,
26 .MPart Label,
27 .MPart ScrolledForm,
28 .MPart Form,
29 .MPart Section,
30 .MPart FormText,
31 .MPart Link,
32 .MPart Sash,
33 .MPart Button,
34 .MPart Group,
35 .MPart SashForm,
36 .MPart Tree,
37 .MPart FilteredTree,
38 .MPart RegistryFilteredTree,
39 .MPart PageSiteComposite,
40 .MPart DependenciesComposite,
41 .MPart Text[style~='SWT.READ_ONLY'],
42 .MPart FigureCanvas,
43 .MPart ListEditorComposite,
44 .MPart ScrolledComposite,
45 .Mpart ScrolledComposite ProgressInfoItem,
46 .MPart Form ScrolledPageBook,
47 .MPart DependenciesComposite > SashForm > Section > * { /* Section > DependenciesComposite$... */
48 background-color: #2F2F2F;
49 color: #AAAAAA;
50 }
51
52
53 .MPart Section > Label {
54 background-color: #2F2F2F;
55 color: #ABCEDA;
56 }
57
58 .MPart Table,
59 .MPart Browser,
60 .Mpart OleFrame,
61 .MPart ViewForm,
62 .MPart ViewForm > CLabel,
63 .MPart PageBook > Label,
64 .MPart PageBook > SashForm {
65 background-color: #313538;
66 color: #CCC;
67 }
68
69 .MPart Section Tree {
70 background-color: #383A3B;
71 color: #DDDDDD;
72 }
73
74 .MPart DatePicker,
75 .MPart DatePicker > Text,
76 .MPart ScheduleDatePicker,
77 .MPart ScheduleDatePicker > Text,
78 .MPart CCombo,
79 .MPart Spinner,
80 .MPart Composite > StyledText,
81 .MPart PageBook > SashForm Label,
82 .MPart SashForm > Text[style~='SWT.BORDER'] {
83 background-color: #3f4447;
84 color: #BBBBBB;
85 }
86
87 .MPart FormHeading,
88 .MPart FormHeading > TitleRegion,
89 .MPart FormHeading > TitleRegion > Label,
90 .MPart FormHeading > TitleRegion > StyledText {
91 background-color: #505f70;
92 color: #9ac9d8;
93 }
94
95 .MPart FormHeading,
96 .MPart FormHeading > TitleRegion {
97 swt-background-mode: none;
98 }
99 .MPart FormHeading > CLabel {
100 background-color: #505f70;
101 color: #E98787;
102 }
103 /* ------------------------------------------------------------- */
104
105 #org-eclipse-jdt-ui-SourceView StyledText,
106 #org-eclipse-wst-jsdt-ui-SourceView StyledText {
107 background-color: #252525;
108 }
109
110 /* ------------------------------------------------------------- */
111
112 #org-eclipse-ui-console-ConsoleView .MPart > Composite,
113 #org-eclipse-ui-console-ConsoleView .MPart StyledText,
114 #org-eclipse-ui-console-ConsoleView .MPart PageBook Label {
115 background-color: #2F2F2F;
116 color: #CCCCCC;
117 }
118
119 /* ------------------------------------------------------------- */
120
121 #org-eclipse-e4-ui-compatibility-editor Canvas {
122 background-color: #262626;
123 }
124
125 #org-eclipse-e4-ui-compatibility-editor CTabItem {
126 color: #EEEEEE;
127 font-weight: normal;
128 }
129
130 #org-eclipse-e4-ui-compatibility-editor LayoutCanvas {
131 background-color: #252525;
132 color: #CCCCCC;
133 }
134
135
136
0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2014, 2015 Lars Vogel and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * Lars Vogel <[email protected]> - initial API and implementation
12 * Andrea Guarinoni - intial color schema definition
13 * Lars Vogel <[email protected]> - Ongoing maintenance
14 *******************************************************************************/
15
16 /* ############################## Eclipse UI properties ############################## */
17
18
19 IEclipsePreferences#org-eclipse-ui-editors:org-eclipse-ui-themes { /* pseudo attribute added to allow contributions without replacing this node, see Bug 466075 */
20 preferences:
21 'AbstractTextEditor.Color.Background.SystemDefault=false'
22 'AbstractTextEditor.Color.SelectionForeground.SystemDefault=false'
23 'AbstractTextEditor.Color.SelectionBackground.SystemDefault=false'
24 'AbstractTextEditor.Color.Background=47,47,47'
25 'AbstractTextEditor.Color.Foreground.SystemDefault=false'
26 'AbstractTextEditor.Color.SelectionBackground=33,66,131'
27 'AbstractTextEditor.Color.SelectionForeground=147,161,161'
28 'AbstractTextEditor.Color.Foreground=204,204,204'
29 'AbstractTextEditor.Color.FindScope=30,120,155'
30 'asOccurencesIndicationColor=72,72,72'
31 'breakpointIndicationColor=51,119,193'
32 'currentIPColor=90,90,90'
33 'currentLineColor=55,55,55'
34 'deletionIndicationColor=224,226,228'
35 'filteredSearchResultIndicationColor=27,98,145'
36 'hyperlinkColor=102,175,249'
37 'hyperlinkColor.SystemDefault=false'
38 'infoIndicationColor=86,194,170'
39 'lineNumberColor=119,145,154'
40 'linked.slave.color=66,156,255'
41 'matchingTagIndicationColor=72,72,72'
42 'occurrenceIndicationColor=27,98,145'
43 'overrideIndicatorColor=78,120,117'
44 'printMarginColor=255,0,0'
45 'searchResultHighlighting=false'
46 'searchResultIndication=true'
47 'searchResultIndicationColor=94,94,94'
48 'searchResultTextStyle=BOX'
49 'secondaryIPColor=90,90,90'
50 'spellingIndicationColor=253,170,211'
51 'writeOccurrenceIndicationColor=27,98,145'
52 }
53
54 IEclipsePreferences#org-eclipse-ui-workbench:org-eclipse-ui-themes { /* pseudo attribute added to allow contributions without replacing this node, see Bug 466075 */
55 preferences:
56 'ACTIVE_HYPERLINK_COLOR=138,201,242'
57 'CONFLICTING_COLOR=240,15,66'
58 'CONTENT_ASSIST_BACKGROUND_COLOR=52,57,61'
59 'CONTENT_ASSIST_FOREGROUND_COLOR=238,238,238'
60 'org.eclipse.ui.workbench.INFORMATION_BACKGROUND=81,86,88'
61 'org.eclipse.ui.workbench.INFORMATION_FOREGROUND=238,238,238'
62 'org.eclipse.ui.workbench.HOVER_BACKGROUND=52,57,61'
63 'org.eclipse.ui.workbench.HOVER_FOREGROUND=238,238,238'
64 'ERROR_COLOR=247,68,117'
65 'HYPERLINK_COLOR=111,197,238'
66 'INCOMING_COLOR=31,179,235'
67 'OUTGOING_COLOR=238,238,238'
68 'RESOLVED_COLOR=108,210,17'
69 'org.eclipse.search.ui.match.highlight=206,92,0'
70 'org.eclipse.ui.editors.rangeIndicatorColor=27,118,153'
71 'org.eclipse.jface.REVISION_NEWEST_COLOR=75,44,3'
72 'org.eclipse.jface.REVISION_OLDEST_COLOR=154,113,61'
73 }
74
0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2018 Andrea Guarinoni and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * Andrea Guarinoni <[email protected]> - initial API and implementation
12 * Lars Vogel - initial API and implementation
13 *******************************************************************************/
14
15
16 /* ################################ CSS for .MPartStack ########################## */
17
18 .MPartStack {
19 swt-tab-renderer: url('bundleclass://org.eclipse.e4.ui.workbench.renderers.swt/org.eclipse.e4.ui.workbench.renderers.swt.CTabRendering');
20 padding: 0px 2px 2px;
21 swt-shadow-visible: false;
22 swt-mru-visible: true;
23 swt-corner-radius: 16px;
24 }
25
26
0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2010, 2014 Andrea Guarinoni and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * Andrea Guarinoni <[email protected]> - initial API and implementation
12 * Lars Vogel - initial API and implementation
13 *******************************************************************************/
14
15 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/dark/e4-dark_ide_colorextensions.css");
16 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/dark/e4-dark_globalstyle.css"); /* Remove this to have ONLY the main IDE shell dark */
17 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/dark/e4-dark_partstyle.css");
18 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/dark/e4-dark_tabstyle.css");
19 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/dark/e4-dark-drag-styling.css");
20
21
22 .MTrimmedWindow.topLevel {
23 margin-top: 0px;
24 margin-bottom: 0px;
25 margin-left: 1px;
26 margin-right: 1px;
27 }
28
29 .MPartStack, .MPart {
30 font-family: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-TAB_TEXT_FONT';
31 }
32
33
34 .MPart.busy {
35 font-style: italic;
36 }
37
38 .MPart.highlighted {
39 font-weight: bold;
40 }
41
42 CTabItem,
43 CTabItem CLabel {
44 background-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_END'; /* HACK for background of CTabFolder inner Toolbars */
45 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_UNSELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
46 }
47 CTabItem:selected,
48 CTabItem:selected CLabel {
49 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
50 }
51
52 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem,
53 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem CLabel {
54 background-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_END'; /* HACK for background of CTabFolder inner Toolbars */
55 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_UNSELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
56 }
57 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem:selected,
58 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem:selected CLabel {
59 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
60 }
61
62 .MPartStack.active.noFocus > CTabItem:selected {
63 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
64 }
65
66 CTabItem.busy {
67 color: #888888;
68 }
69
70 .MToolControl.TrimStack {
71 /*frame-image: url(./gtkTSFrame.png);*/
72 handle-image: url(./dragHandle.png);
73 /*frame-image-rotated: url(./gtkTSFrame-rotated.png);*/
74 handle-image-rotated: url(./dragHandle-rotated.png);
75 frame-cuts: 5px 1px 5px 16px;
76 }
77
78
79 CTabFolder.MArea .MPartStack,CTabFolder.MArea .MPartStack.active {
80 swt-shadow-visible: false;
81 }
82
83 CTabFolder Canvas {
84 background-color: #2F2F2F;
85 color: #CCC;
86 }
87
88 CTabFolder Scale {
89 background-color: inherit;
90 }
91
92 .MPartStack.active CTabFolder Canvas {
93 background-color: #262626;
94 color: #CCC;
95 }
96
97
98 /* #################### Bottom Status Bar ######################## */
99
100 StatusLine,
101 ImageBasedFrame,
102 #org-eclipse-ui-StatusLine,
103 #org-eclipse-ui-StatusLine CLabel,
104 #org-eclipse-ui-ProgressBar,
105 #org-eclipse-ui-ProgressBar Canvas {
106 color:#eeeeee;
107 }
0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2010, 2019 Andrea Guarinoni and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * Andrea Guarinoni <[email protected]> - initial API and implementation
12 *******************************************************************************/
13
14 /*******************************************************************************
15 * The following bugs are referred to in this style sheet
16 * 2.) Bug 430052 - Imported rules cannot be overridden
17 *******************************************************************************/
18
19
20 /* @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/e4-dark.css"); Bug 430052 */
21 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/dark/e4-dark_ide_colorextensions.css");
22 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/dark/e4-dark_globalstyle.css"); /* Remove this to have ONLY the main IDE shell dark */
23 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/dark/e4-dark_partstyle.css");
24 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/dark/e4-dark_tabstyle.css");
25 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/dark/e4-dark-drag-styling.css");
26
27
28 .MTrimmedWindow.topLevel {
29 margin-top: 0px;
30 margin-bottom: 0px;
31 margin-left: 1px;
32 margin-right: 1px;
33 }
34
35 .MPartStack, .MPart {
36 font-family: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-TAB_TEXT_FONT';
37 }
38
39 .MPart.busy {
40 font-style: italic;
41 }
42
43 .MPart.highlighted {
44 font-weight: bold;
45 }
46
47 CTabItem,
48 CTabItem CLabel {
49 background-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_END'; /* HACK for background of CTabFolder inner Toolbars */
50 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_UNSELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
51 }
52 CTabItem:selected,
53 CTabItem:selected CLabel {
54 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
55 }
56
57 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem,
58 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem CLabel {
59 background-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_END'; /* HACK for background of CTabFolder inner Toolbars */
60 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_UNSELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
61 }
62 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem:selected,
63 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem:selected CLabel {
64 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
65 }
66
67 .MPartStack.active.noFocus > CTabItem:selected {
68 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
69 }
70
71 CTabItem.busy {
72 color: #888888;
73 }
74
75 .MToolControl.TrimStack {
76 /*frame-image: url(./gtkTSFrame.png);*/
77 handle-image: url(./dragHandle.png);
78 /*frame-image-rotated: url(./gtkTSFrame-rotated.png);*/
79 handle-image-rotated: url(./dragHandle-rotated.png);
80 frame-cuts: 5px 1px 5px 16px;
81 }
82
83 CTabFolder.MArea .MPartStack,CTabFolder.MArea .MPartStack.active {
84 swt-shadow-visible: false;
85 }
86
87 .MPartStack.active CTabFolder Canvas {
88 background-color: #262626;
89 color: #CCC;
90 }
91
92 /* #################### Bottom Status Bar ######################## */
93
94 StatusLine,
95 ImageBasedFrame,
96 #org-eclipse-ui-StatusLine,
97 #org-eclipse-ui-StatusLine CLabel,
98 #org-eclipse-ui-ProgressBar,
99 #org-eclipse-ui-ProgressBar Canvas {
100 color:#eeeeee;
101 }
102
103 /* ###################### Global Styles ########################## */
104
105 /* Use unset to set the foreground/background color to null */
106
107 Table[swt-lines-visible=true] {
108 background-color: unset;
109 }
110
111 Tree[swt-lines-visible=true] {
112 background-color: unset;
113 }
114
115 Button {
116 background-color: unset;
117 color: unset;
118 }
119
0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2010, 2014 Andrea Guarinoni and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * Andrea Guarinoni <[email protected]> - initial API and implementation
12 *******************************************************************************/
13
14 /*******************************************************************************
15 * The following bugs are referred to in this style sheet
16 * 2.) Bug 430052 - Imported rules cannot be overridden
17 *******************************************************************************/
18
19
20 /* @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/e4-dark.css"); Bug 430052 */
21 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/dark/e4-dark_ide_colorextensions.css");
22 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/dark/e4-dark_globalstyle.css"); /* Remove this to have ONLY the main IDE shell dark */
23 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/dark/e4-dark_partstyle.css");
24 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/dark/e4-dark_tabstyle.css");
25 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/dark/e4-dark-drag-styling.css");
26
27 .MTrimmedWindow.topLevel {
28 margin-top: 0px;
29 margin-bottom: 0px;
30 margin-left: 1px;
31 margin-right: 1px;
32 }
33
34 .MPartStack, .MPart {
35 font-family: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-TAB_TEXT_FONT';
36 }
37
38
39
40 .MPart.busy {
41 font-style: italic;
42 }
43
44 .MPart.highlighted {
45 font-weight: bold;
46 }
47
48 CTabItem,
49 CTabItem CLabel {
50 background-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_END'; /* HACK for background of CTabFolder inner Toolbars */
51 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_UNSELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
52 }
53 CTabItem:selected,
54 CTabItem:selected CLabel {
55 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
56 }
57
58 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem,
59 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem CLabel {
60 background-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_END'; /* HACK for background of CTabFolder inner Toolbars */
61 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_UNSELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
62 }
63 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem:selected,
64 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem:selected CLabel {
65 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
66 }
67
68 .MPartStack.active.noFocus > CTabItem:selected {
69 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
70 }
71
72 CTabItem.busy {
73 color: #888888;
74 }
75
76 .MToolControl.TrimStack {
77 /*frame-image: url(./gtkTSFrame.png);*/
78 handle-image: url(./dragHandle.png);
79 /*frame-image-rotated: url(./gtkTSFrame-rotated.png);*/
80 handle-image-rotated: url(./dragHandle-rotated.png);
81 frame-cuts: 5px 1px 5px 16px;
82 }
83
84
85 CTabFolder.MArea .MPartStack,CTabFolder.MArea .MPartStack.active {
86 swt-shadow-visible: false;
87 }
88
89
90 CTabFolder Canvas {
91 background-color: #2F2F2F;
92 color: #CCC;
93 }
94
95 .MPartStack.active CTabFolder Canvas {
96 background-color: #262626;
97 color: #CCC;
98 }
99
100 /* #################### Bottom Status Bar ######################## */
101
102 StatusLine,
103 ImageBasedFrame,
104 #org-eclipse-ui-StatusLine,
105 #org-eclipse-ui-StatusLine CLabel,
106 #org-eclipse-ui-ProgressBar,
107 #org-eclipse-ui-ProgressBar Canvas {
108 color:#eeeeee;
109 }
110
111
112 /* ###################### Global Styles ########################## */
113
114 TabFolder {
115 /* background-color is not applied to the whole button,
116 but text color is changed, so it appear light on light */
117 background-color: #515658;
118 color: #222;
119 }
120
121 Button {
122 /* background-color is not applied to the whole button,
123 but text color is changed, so it appear light on light */
124 background-color: #2F2F2F;
125 color: #CCCCCC;
126 }
127 Button[style~='SWT.CHECK'] {
128 /* currently, Button object isn't consistent (eg. also a checkbox is seen as Button) */
129 /* so, css rules applied to Button have to be overridden for non-Button matches */
130 background-color: #515658;
131 color: #ddd;
132 }
133 Button[style~='SWT.RADIO'] {
134 /* currently, Button object isn't consistent (eg. also a checkbox is seen as Button) */
135 /* so, css rules applied to Button have to be overridden for non-Button matches */
136 background-color: #515658;
137 color: #ddd;
138 }
139
140 Combo {
141 background-color: #949DA5;
142 color: #222; /* background of drop-drown list is hard-coded to white */
143 }
144 Combo:selected {
145 background-color: #41464A;
146 color: #FFF;
147 }
148
0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2010, 2015 Andrea Guarinoni and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * Andrea Guarinoni <[email protected]> - initial API and implementation
12 * Lars Vogel <[email protected]> - initial API and implementation
13 * Stefan Winkler <[email protected]> - Bug 431845
14 * Fabio Zadrozny <[email protected]> - Bug 434201, 434309, 430278
15 *******************************************************************************/
16
17 /*******************************************************************************
18 * The following bugs are referred to in this style sheet
19 * 1.) Bug 430052 - Imported rules cannot be overridden
20 *******************************************************************************/
21
22
23 /* @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/e4-dark.css"); Bug 430052 */
24 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/dark/e4-dark_ide_colorextensions.css");
25 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/dark/e4-dark_globalstyle.css"); /* Remove this to have ONLY the main IDE shell dark */
26 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/dark/e4-dark_partstyle.css");
27 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/dark/e4-dark_tabstyle.css");
28 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/dark/e4-dark-drag-styling.css");
29
30 Tree {
31 /**
32 * See Bug 434201: Dark theme: tree must respect the foreground color for items arrows
33 */
34 swt-tree-arrows-color:#cccccc;
35 swt-tree-arrows-mode: triangle; /* triangle or square */
36
37 /* See Bug 434309: Customize the tree/table selection to work properly
38 * with the dark theme.
39 *
40 * Note that the selection foreground is a bit lighter than the regular
41 * foreground because our background is also a bit lighter in this case.
42 */
43 swt-selection-foreground-color: #fcfcf9;
44 swt-selection-background-color: #494949;
45 swt-hot-background-color: #2F2F2F;
46 swt-selection-border-color: #7F7D68;
47 swt-hot-border-color: #545454;
48 }
49
50
51 Table {
52 /* See Bug 434309: Customize the tree/table selection to work properly
53 * with the dark theme.
54 *
55 * Note that the selection foreground is a bit lighter than the regular
56 * foreground because our background is also a bit lighter in this case.
57 */
58 swt-selection-foreground-color: #fcfcf9;
59
60 swt-selection-background-color: #494949;
61 swt-hot-background-color: #2F2F2F;
62 swt-selection-border-color: #7F7D68;
63 swt-hot-border-color: #545454;
64 }
65
66
67 .MTrimmedWindow.topLevel {
68 margin-top: 0px;
69 margin-bottom: 0px;
70 margin-left: 1px;
71 margin-right: 1px;
72 }
73
74 .MPartStack, .MPart {
75 font-family: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-TAB_TEXT_FONT';
76 }
77
78
79 .MPart.busy {
80 font-style: italic;
81 }
82
83 .MPart.highlighted {
84 font-weight: bold;
85 }
86
87 CTabItem,
88 CTabItem CLabel {
89 background-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_END'; /* HACK for background of CTabFolder inner Toolbars */
90 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_UNSELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
91 }
92 CTabItem:selected,
93 CTabItem:selected CLabel {
94 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
95 }
96
97 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem,
98 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem CLabel {
99 background-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_END'; /* HACK for background of CTabFolder inner Toolbars */
100 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_UNSELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
101 }
102 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem:selected,
103 .MPartStack.active > CTabItem:selected CLabel {
104 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
105 }
106
107 .MPartStack.active.noFocus > CTabItem:selected {
108 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR';
109 }
110
111 CTabItem.busy {
112 color: #888888;
113 }
114
115 .MToolControl.TrimStack {
116 /*frame-image: url(./gtkTSFrame.png);*/
117 handle-image: url(./dragHandle.png);
118 /*frame-image-rotated: url(./gtkTSFrame-rotated.png);*/
119 handle-image-rotated: url(./dragHandle-rotated.png);
120 frame-cuts: 5px 1px 5px 16px;
121 }
122
123 CTabFolder.MArea .MPartStack,CTabFolder.MArea .MPartStack.active {
124 swt-shadow-visible: false;
125 }
126
127
128 CTabFolder Canvas {
129 background-color: #2F2F2F;
130 color: #CCC;
131 }
132
133 CTabFolder Scale {
134 background-color: inherit;
135 }
136
137 .MPartStack.active CTabFolder Canvas {
138 background-color: #262626;
139 color: #CCC;
140 }
141
142 .MPartStack.active Table {
143 background-color: #2F2F2F;
144 color: #CCC;
145 }
146
147 /* ##################### Bottom Status Bar ####################### */
148
149 StatusLine,
150 ImageBasedFrame,
151 #org-eclipse-ui-StatusLine,
152 #org-eclipse-ui-StatusLine CLabel,
153 #org-eclipse-ui-ProgressBar,
154 #org-eclipse-ui-ProgressBar Canvas {
155 color:#eeeeee;
156 }
157
158
159
160 /* ####################### CSS for .MParts ####################### */
161
162 .MPart Form Section,
163 .MPart Form Label,
164 .MPart Form FormText,
165 .MPartStack .MPart Form MasterDetailsBlock-MDSashForm,
166 .MPartStack .MPart Form SashForm,
167 .MPartStack .MPart Form Sash,
168 .MPart Form Button[style~='SWT.CHECK'],
169 .MPart Form Button[style~='SWT.RADIO'],
170 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form Section,
171 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form Label,
172 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form FormText,
173 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form MasterDetailsBlock-MDSashForm,
174 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form SashForm,
175 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form Sash,
176 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form Button[style~='SWT.CHECK'],
177 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form Button[style~='SWT.RADIO']
178 {
179 background-color: inherit;
180 color: #f4f7f7;
181 }
182
183 /* Make the content of the Form brighter because the color of
184 the font of some widgets is hard-coded to be black on Window */
185
186 .MPart Form,
187 .MPart Form Link,
188 .MPart Form Button,
189 .MPart Form Group,
190 .MPart Form ScrolledPageBook,
191 .MPart Form DependenciesComposite,
192 .MPart Form ListEditorComposite,
193 .MPart Form Text[style~='SWT.READ_ONLY'],
194 .MPart Form DependenciesComposite > SashForm > Section > *, /* Section > DependenciesComposite$... */
195 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form,
196 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form Link,
197 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form Button,
198 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form Group,
199 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form ScrolledPageBook,
200 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form DependenciesComposite,
201 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form ListEditorComposite,
202 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form Text[style~='SWT.READ_ONLY'],
203 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form DependenciesComposite > SashForm > Section > * { /* Section > DependenciesComposite$... */
204 background-color: #4f5355;
205 color: #f4f7f7;
206 }
207 #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form,
208 #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form Sash,
209 #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form Label,
210 #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form Section,
211 #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form FormText,
212 #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form Button,
213 #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form Group,
214 #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form ScrolledPageBook,
215 #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form Text[style~='SWT.READ_ONLY'] {
216 background-color: #2F2F2F;
217 color: #CCCCCC;
218 }
219 .MPartStack.active #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form,
220 .MPartStack.active #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form Sash,
221 .MPartStack.active #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form Label,
222 .MPartStack.active #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form Section,
223 .MPartStack.active #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form FormText,
224 .MPartStack.active #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form Button,
225 .MPartStack.active #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form Group,
226 .MPartStack.active #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form ScrolledPageBook,
227 .MPartStack.active #org-eclipse-help-ui-HelpView Form Text[style~='SWT.READ_ONLY'] {
228 background-color: #262626;
229 color: #BBBBBB;
230 }
231 .MPart Form Section Tree,
232 .MPartStack.active .MPart Form Section Tree {
233 background-color: #313538;
234 color: #DDDDDD;
235 }
236
237 /* On the windows dark theme, the default is having the scrollbar themed
238 * Note that the user may also set -Dswt.enable.themedScrollBar=false to force
239 * it to false regardless of the CSS value.
240 * swt-scrollbar-themed must be present for -Dswt.enable.themedScrollBar to be supported
241 */
242 StyledText {
243 swt-scrollbar-themed: true;
244
245 swt-scrollbar-background-color: #383838;
246 swt-scrollbar-foreground-color: #494949;
247 swt-scrollbar-width: 4px;
248 swt-scrollbar-border-radius: 4px;
249 swt-scrollbar-mouse-near-scroll-width: 15px;
250 }
0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2010, 2014 IBM Corporation and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
12 * Lars Vogel <[email protected]> - Bug 420836
13 *******************************************************************************/
14
15 /* New ColorDefinitions for the E4 default theme */
16 ThemesExtension { color-definition:
17 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START',
18 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END',
19 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR',
20 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR',
21 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR',
22 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START',
23 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END',
24 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR',
25 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR',
26 '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR';
27 }
28
29 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START {
30 color: #FFFFFF;
31 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
32 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START')
33 }
34
35 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END {
36 color: #FFFFFF;
37 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
38 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END');
39 }
40
41 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR {
42 color: #FFFFFF;
43 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
44 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=INACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR');
45 }
46
47 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR {
48 color: #FFFFFF;
49 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
50 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=INACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR');
51 }
52
53 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR {
54 color: #B6BCCC;
55 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
56 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=INACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR');
57 }
58
59 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START {
60 color: #FFFFFF;
61 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
62 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START');
63 }
64
65 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END {
66 color: #FFFFFF;
67 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
68 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END');
69 }
70
71 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR {
72 color: #CCCCCC;
73 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
74 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR');
75 }
76
77 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR {
78 color: #FFFFFF;
79 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
80 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR');
81 }
82
83 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR {
84 color: #B6BCCC;
85 category: '#org-eclipse-ui-presentation-default';
86 label: url('platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes?message=ACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR');
87 }
88
89 /* Already existing ColorDefinitions overridden for the E4 default theme */
90 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_START {
91 color: #dddfe5;
92 }
93
94 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_END {
95 color: #FFFFFF;
96 }
97
98 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_START{
99 color: #FFFFFF;
100 }
101
102 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_END {
103 color: #FFFFFF;
104 }
105
106 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_START {
107 color: #FFFFFF;
108 }
109
110 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_END {
111 color: #FFFFFF;
112 }
113
114 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_TEXT_COLOR {
115 /* Never use black */
116 color: #101010;
117 }
118
119 .MTrimmedWindow.topLevel {
120 margin-top: 0px;
121 margin-bottom: 0px;
122 margin-left: 1px;
123 margin-right: 1px;
124 }
125
126 .MPart.busy {
127 font-style: italic;
128 }
129
130 .MPart.highlighted {
131 font-weight: bold;
132 }
133
134 .MPartStack, .MPart {
135 font-family: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-TAB_TEXT_FONT';
136 }
137
138 CTabItem:selected {
139 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_TEXT_COLOR';
140 }
141
142 .MPartStack {
143 swt-tab-renderer: url('bundleclass://org.eclipse.e4.ui.workbench.renderers.swt/org.eclipse.e4.ui.workbench.renderers.swt.CTabRendering');
144 swt-selected-tab-fill: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_END' 100% 100%;
145 swt-unselected-tabs-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END' 100% 100%;
146 swt-outer-keyline-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR';
147 swt-inner-keyline-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR';
148 swt-tab-outline: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR';
149 padding: 0px 2px 2px;
150 swt-shadow-visible: false;
151 swt-mru-visible: false;
152 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_TEXT_COLOR';
153 }
154
155 .MPartStack.active {
156 swt-selected-tab-fill: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_END' 100% 100%;
157 swt-unselected-tabs-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END' 100% 100%;
158 swt-outer-keyline-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR';
159 swt-inner-keyline-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR';
160 swt-tab-outline: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR';
161 swt-shadow-visible: false;
162 }
163
164 .MPartStack.active.noFocus {
165 swt-selected-tab-fill: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_END' 100% 100%;
166 }
167
168 .MPartStack.active.noFocus > CTabItem:selected {
169 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_TEXT_COLOR';
170 }
171
172 .MToolControl.TrimStack {
173 frame-image: url(./winXPTSFrame.png);
174 handle-image: url(./winXPHandle.png);
175 frame-image-rotated: url(./winXPTSFrame-rotated.png);
176 handle-image-rotated: url(./winXPHandle-rotated.png);
177 frame-cuts: 5px 1px 5px 16px;
178 }
179
180 .MToolBar.Draggable {
181 handle-image: url(./dragHandle.png);
182 }
183
184 .MToolControl.Draggable {
185 handle-image: url(./dragHandle.png);
186 }
187
188 .DragFeedback {
189 background-color: COLOR-WIDGET-NORMAL-SHADOW;
190 }
191
192 .ModifiedDragFeedback {
193 background-color: #A0A000;
194 }
195
196 .MPartStack > Composite {
197 background-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_END';
198 }
199
200 .MPartStack.active > Composite {
201 background-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_END';
202 }
203
204 .MPartStack.active.noFocus > Composite {
205 background-color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_END';
206 }
0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2010, 2014 IBM Corporation and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
12 * Lars Vogel <[email protected]> - Bug 420836
13 *******************************************************************************/
14
15 .MPart.busy {
16 font-style: italic;
17 }
18
19 .MPart.highlighted {
20 font-weight: bold;
21 }
22
23 .MPartStack, .MPart {
24 font-family: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-TAB_TEXT_FONT';
25 }
26
27 CTabItem:selected {
28 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_TEXT_COLOR';
29 }
30
31 .MTrimmedWindow {
32 margin-top: 0px;
33 margin-bottom: 0px;
34 margin-left: 2px;
35 margin-right: 2px;
36 }
37
38 .MPartStack {
39 swt-tab-renderer: null;
40 swt-selected-tabs-background: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_END' 100%;
41 swt-simple: false;
42 swt-mru-visible: true;
43 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_TEXT_COLOR';
44 }
45
46 .MPartStack.active {
47 swt-selected-tabs-background: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_END' 100%;
48 }
49
50 .MPartStack.active.noFocus {
51 swt-selected-tabs-background: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_END' 100%;
52 }
53
54 .MPartStack.active.noFocus > CTabItem:selected {
55 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_TEXT_COLOR';
56 }
57
58 .MToolControl.TrimStack {
59 frame-image: url(./winClassicTSFrame.png);
60 handle-image: url(./winClassicHandle.png);
61 frame-image-rotated: url(./winClassicTSFrame-rotated.png);
62 handle-image-rotated: url(./winClassicHandle-rotated.png);
63 frame-cuts: 5px 1px 5px 16px;
64 }
65
66 .MToolBar.Draggable {
67 handle-image: url(./dragHandle.png);
68 }
69
70 .MToolControl.Draggable {
71 handle-image: url(./dragHandle.png);
72 }
73
74 .DragFeedback {
75 background-color: COLOR-WIDGET-NORMAL-SHADOW;
76 }
77
78 .ModifiedDragFeedback {
79 background-color: #A0A000;
80 }
81
82 #org-eclipse-ui-editorss {
83 swt-tab-height: 8px;
84 }
0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2010, 2014 IBM Corporation and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
12 * Lars Vogel <[email protected]> - Bug 420836
13 *******************************************************************************/
14
15 .MPart.busy {
16 font-style: italic;
17 }
18
19 .MPart.highlighted {
20 font-weight: bold;
21 }
22
23 .MPartStack, .MPart {
24 font-family: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-TAB_TEXT_FONT';
25 }
26
27 CTabItem:selected {
28 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_TEXT_COLOR';
29 }
30
31 .MTrimmedWindow {
32 margin-top: 0px;
33 margin-bottom: 0px;
34 margin-left: 2px;
35 margin-right: 2px;
36 }
37
38 .MPartStack {
39 swt-tab-renderer: null;
40 swt-selected-tabs-background: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_END' 100%;
41 swt-simple: false;
42 swt-mru-visible: true;
43 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_TEXT_COLOR';
44 }
45
46 .MPartStack.active {
47 swt-selected-tabs-background: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_BG_END' 100%;
48 }
49
50 .MPartStack.active.noFocus {
51 swt-selected-tabs-background: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_START' '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_END' 100%;
52 }
53
54 .MPartStack.active.noFocus > CTabItem:selected {
55 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_TEXT_COLOR';
56 }
57
58 .MToolControl.TrimStack {
59 frame-image: url(./winClassicTSFrame.png);
60 handle-image: url(./winClassicHandle.png);
61 frame-image-rotated: url(./winClassicTSFrame-rotated.png);
62 handle-image-rotated: url(./winClassicHandle-rotated.png);
63 frame-cuts: 5px 1px 5px 16px;
64 }
65
66 .MToolBar.Draggable {
67 handle-image: url(./dragHandle.png);
68 }
69
70 .MToolControl.Draggable {
71 handle-image: url(./dragHandle.png);
72 }
73
74 .DragFeedback {
75 background-color: COLOR-WIDGET-NORMAL-SHADOW;
76 }
77
78 .ModifiedDragFeedback {
79 background-color: #A0A000;
80 }
81
82 #org-eclipse-ui-editorss {
83 swt-tab-height: 8px;
84 }
0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2010, 2014 IBM Corporation and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
12 * Lars Vogel <[email protected]> - Bug 420836
13 * Mickael Istria <[email protected]> - 325937
14 * Patrik Suzzi <[email protected]> - Bug 501250
15 *******************************************************************************/
16
17 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/e4_basestyle.css");
18
19 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START {
20 color: #EEEEEE;
21 }
22
23 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END {
24 color: #EEEEEE;
25 }
26 /* Higher contrast keylines for selected stack */
27 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR {
28 color: #A0A0A0;
29 }
30 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR {
31 color: #A0A0A0;
32 }
33 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR {
34 color: #A0A0A0;
35 }
36
37
38 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START {
39 color: #DCDCDC;
40 }
41
42 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END {
43 color: #DCDCDC;
44 }
45
46 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR {
47 color: #B4B4B4;
48 }
49
50 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_INNER_KEYLINE_COLOR {
51 color: #B4B4B4;
52 }
53
54 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_START{
55 color: #E2E2E2;
56 }
57
58 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_BG_END {
59 color: #E2E2E2;
60 }
61
62 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_START {
63 color: #E2E2E2;
64 }
65
66 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_END {
67 color: #E2E2E2;
68 }
69
70 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR {
71 color: #B4B4B4;
72 }
73
74
75 .MTrimmedWindow {
76 background-color: #E2E2E2;
77 }
78
79 .MPartStack {
80 swt-simple: false;
81 swt-mru-visible: false;
82 }
83
84 .MTrimBar {
85 background-color: #E2E2E2;
86 }
87
88 .MTrimBar#org-eclipse-ui-main-toolbar {
89 background-color: COLOR-WIDGET-BACKGROUND #E2E2E2 100%;
90 }
91
92 .MToolControl.TrimStack {
93 frame-image: url(./gtkTSFrame.png);
94 handle-image: url(./gtkHandle.png);
95 frame-image-rotated: url(./gtkTSFrame-rotated.png);
96 handle-image-rotated: url(./gtkHandle-rotated.png);
97 }
98
99 #org-eclipse-ui-editorss {
100 swt-tab-height: 8px;
101 padding: 0px 5px 7px;
102 }
103
104 CTabFolder.MArea .MPartStack, CTabFolder.MArea .MPartStack.active {
105 swt-shadow-visible: false;
106 }
107
108 CTabFolder Canvas {
109 background-color: #F8F8F8;
110 }
111
112 Form, FormHeading {
113 background-color: #ffffff;
114 background: #ffffff;
115 color: #505050;
116 }
117
118 Form {
119 /* Bug 465148: Additional styling for the Form */
120 text-background-color: #ffffff;
121
122 tb-toggle-hover-color: #505050;
123 tb-toggle-color: #505050;
124 h-hover-full-color: #505050;
125 h-hover-light-color: #505050;
126 h-bottom-keyline-2-color: #eaeaea;
127 h-bottom-keyline-1-color: #eaeaea;
128
129 }
130
131
132
133 Section {
134 background-color: #ffffff;
135 color: #505050;
136 background-color-titlebar: #eaeaea;
137 background-color-gradient-titlebar: #eaeaea;
138 border-color-titlebar: #ffffff;
139 }
140
141 TabbedPropertyTitle > CLabel{
142 color: #505050;
143 }
144
145 TabbedPropertyTitle {
146 swt-backgroundGradientStart-color: #eaeaea;
147 swt-backgroundGradientEnd-color: #eaeaea;
148 swt-backgroundBottomKeyline1-color: #eaeaea;
149 swt-backgroundBottomKeyline2-color: #eaeaea;
150 }
151
152 TabbedPropertyList {
153 swt-tabAreaBackground-color : #ffffff;
154 swt-tabBackground-color : '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_START';
155 swt-tabNormalShadow-color : '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR'; /* color of shadow lines around the tabs */
156 swt-tabDarkShadow-color : '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR'; /* line color of the tiny scroll triangle (at top / at bottom) */
157 color : #505050; /* text color in the tab / tab area */
158 }
0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2010, 2017 IBM Corporation and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
12 * Lars Vogel <[email protected]> - Bug 420836
13 * Patrik Suzzi <[email protected]> - Bug 497591, 501250, 512385
14 *******************************************************************************/
15
16 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/e4_basestyle.css");
17
18 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START {
19 color: #F6F6F6;
20 }
21
22 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END {
23 color: #D6D6D6;
24 }
25
26 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR {
27 color: #C4C5C1;
28 }
29
30 .MTrimmedWindow {
31 background-color: #E8E8E8;
32 }
33
34 .MPartStack {
35 swt-simple: false;
36 swt-mru-visible: false;
37 swt-unselected-tabs-color: #E8E8E8 #FFFFFF 100%;
38 swt-outer-keyline-color: #FFFFFF;
39 swt-inner-keyline-color: #FFFFFF;
40 swt-tab-outline: #B6BCCC;
41 }
42
43 .MPartStack.active {
44 swt-tab-outline: #B6BCCC;
45 swt-shadow-visible: false;
46 swt-outer-keyline-color: #C4C5C1;
47 }
48
49 .MTrimBar {
50 background-color: #E8E8E8;
51 }
52
53 .MTrimBar#org-eclipse-ui-main-toolbar {
54 background-color: #F0F0F0 #E8E8E8 100%;
55 }
56
57 .MToolControl.TrimStack {
58 frame-image: url(./macTSFrame.png);
59 handle-image: url(./macHandle.png);
60 frame-image-rotated: url(./macTSFrame-rotated.png);
61 handle-image-rotated: url(./macHandle-rotated.png);
62 frame-cuts: 5px 1px 5px 16px;
63 }
64
65 .MToolBar.Draggable {
66 handle-image: url(./macHandle.png);
67 }
68
69 .MTrimmedWindow {
70 background-color: #E8E8E8;
71 }
72
73 #org-eclipse-ui-editorss {
74 swt-tab-height: 8px;
75 padding: 0px 5px 7px;
76 swt-unselected-tabs-color: #D6DDE5 #D6DDE5 #D6DDE5 100% 100%;
77 swt-outer-keyline-color: #D6DDE5;
78 swt-inner-keyline-color: #D6DDE5;
79 swt-tab-outline: #D6DDE5;
80 color: #D6DDE5;
81 }
82
83 CTabFolder.MArea .MPartStack, CTabFolder.MArea .MPartStack.active {
84 swt-shadow-visible: false;
85 }
86
87 CTabFolder Canvas {
88 background-color: #FFFFFF;
89 }
90
91 Form, FormHeading {
92 background-color: #ffffff;
93 background: #ffffff;
94 color: #505050;
95 }
96
97 Form {
98 /* Bug 465148: Additional styling for the Form */
99 text-background-color: #ffffff;
100
101 tb-toggle-hover-color: #505050;
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109
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143 }
0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2010, 2014 IBM Corporation and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
12 * Lars Vogel <[email protected]> - Bug 420836
13 *******************************************************************************/
14
15 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/e4_basestyle.css");
16
17 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START {
18 color: #D2E1F0;
19 }
20
21 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END {
22 color: #CEDDED;
23 }
24
25 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_TAB_OUTER_KEYLINE_COLOR {
26 color: #B6BCCC;
27 }
28
29 .MTrimmedWindow {
30 background-color: #E1E6F6;
31 }
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33 .MPartStack {
34 swt-simple: true;
35 swt-mru-visible: true;
36 }
37
38 .MTrimBar {
39 background-color: #E1E6F6;
40 }
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42 .MToolControl.TrimStack {
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44 handle-image: url(./win7Handle.png);
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53 #org-eclipse-ui-editorss {
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59 swt-shadow-visible: false;
60 }
61
62 CTabFolder Canvas {
63 background-color: #F8F8F8;
64 }
0 /*******************************************************************************
1 * Copyright (c) 2010, 2014 IBM Corporation and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
12 * Lars Vogel <[email protected]> - Bug 420836
13 * Frank Appel <[email protected]> - Bug 325937
14 * Patrik Suzzi <[email protected]> - Bug 501250
15 *******************************************************************************/
16
17 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/e4_basestyle.css");
18
19 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_START {
20 color: #D2E1F0;
21 }
22
23 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_UNSELECTED_TABS_COLOR_END {
24 color: #CEDDED;
25 }
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29 }
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32 color: #F4F6FC;
33 }
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36 color: #F4F6FC;
37 }
38
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40 color: #FFFFFF;
41 }
42
43 ColorDefinition#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR {
44 color: #CED5E5;
45 }
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49 }
50
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53 }
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55 .MTrimmedWindow {
56 background-color: #E1E6F6;
57 }
58
59 .MPartStack {
60 swt-simple: true;
61 swt-mru-visible: false;
62 }
63
64 .MTrimBar {
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66 }
67
68 .MTrimBar#org-eclipse-ui-main-toolbar {
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70 }
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74 handle-image: url(./win7Handle.png);
75 frame-image-rotated: url(./win7TSFrame-rotated.png);
76 handle-image-rotated: url(./win7Handle-rotated.png);
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79 #org-eclipse-ui-editorss {
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81 padding: 0px 5px 7px;
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84 CTabFolder.MArea .MPartStack, CTabFolder.MArea .MPartStack.active {
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86 }
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88 CTabFolder Canvas {
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92 Form, FormHeading {
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94 background: #ffffff;
95 color: #505050;
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98 Form {
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101
102 tb-toggle-hover-color: #505050;
103 tb-toggle-color: #505050;
104 h-hover-full-color: #505050;
105 h-hover-light-color: #505050;
106 h-bottom-keyline-2-color: #eaeaea;
107 h-bottom-keyline-1-color: #eaeaea;
108 }
109
110
111
112 Section {
113 background-color: #ffffff;
114 color: #505050;
115 background-color-titlebar: #eaeaea;
116 background-color-gradient-titlebar: #eaeaea;
117 border-color-titlebar: #ffffff;
118 }
119
120 TabbedPropertyTitle > CLabel{
121 color: #505050;
122 }
123
124 TabbedPropertyTitle {
125 swt-backgroundGradientStart-color: #eaeaea;
126 swt-backgroundGradientEnd-color: #eaeaea;
127 swt-backgroundBottomKeyline1-color: #eaeaea;
128 swt-backgroundBottomKeyline2-color: #eaeaea;
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131 TabbedPropertyList {
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133 swt-tabBackground-color : '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_BG_START';
134 swt-tabNormalShadow-color : '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_OUTLINE_COLOR'; /* color of shadow lines around the tabs */
135 swt-tabDarkShadow-color : '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-ACTIVE_NOFOCUS_TAB_SELECTED_TEXT_COLOR'; /* line color of the tiny scroll triangle (at top / at bottom) */
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137 }
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1 * Copyright (c) 2014 IBM Corporation and others.
2 *
3 * This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 *
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 *
10 * Contributors:
11 * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
12 *******************************************************************************/
13
14 @import url("platform:/plugin/org.eclipse.ui.themes/css/e4_classic_win7.css");
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17 color: '#org-eclipse-ui-workbench-INACTIVE_TAB_TEXT_COLOR';
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2 #
3 # This program and the accompanying materials
4 # are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
5 # which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 # https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
7 #
8 # SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
9 #
10 # Contributors:
11 # Lars Vogel <[email protected]> - initial API and implementation
12 # Simon Scholz <[email protected]> - Bug 459578
13 ###############################################################################
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19 theme.mac = Light
20 theme.win = Light
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12 </properties>
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0 # CTS [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/orbisgis/cts.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/orbisgis/cts)
1
2 Coordinate Transformation Suite (abridged CTS) is a library developed to
3 perform coordinate transformations using well known geodetic algorithms and
4 parameter sets. It strives to be simple, flexible and interoperable, in this
5 order.
6
7 #### History
8
9 Originally developed by Michaël Michaud under the name of JGeod, the library was
10 renamed to CTS in 2009. Today CTS is maintained by the OrbisGIS team in
11 collaboration with Michaël Michaud.
12
13 The new CTS has been funded by the French *Agence Nationale de la Recherche* (ANR) under
14 research contract ANR-08-VILL-0005-01 and the regional council of the *Région Pays
15 de La Loire* under the *Système d'Orbservation Géographique de la Ville*
16 (SOGVILLE) project.
17
18
19 #### License
20
21 CTS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms
22 of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation,
23 either version 3 of the License.
24
25 CTS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
26 without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
27 PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
28
29 You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with
30 CTS. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
31
32 #### Declaring project dependencies
33
34 ##### With maven
35
36 ```xml
37 <dependency>
38 <groupId>org.orbisgis</groupId>
39 <artifactId>cts</artifactId>
40 <version>1.X.X</version>
41 </dependency>
42 ```
43
44 ##### Pre-built jar
45
46 You can find latest jar release on maven central:
47
48 http://search.maven.org/#search|ga|1|g%3A%22org.orbisgis%22%20AND%20a%3A%22cts%22
49
0 # JTS Topology Suite Licensing
1
2 May 30th, 2017
3
4 ## Project Licenses
5
6 The Eclipse Foundation makes available all content in this project ("Content"). Unless otherwise indicated below, the Content is provided to you under the terms and conditions of either the [Eclipse Public License 1.0](https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html) ("EPL") or the [Eclipse Distribution License 1.0](http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/edl-v10.php) (a BSD Style License). For purposes of the EPL, "Program" will mean the Content.
7
8 If you did not receive this Content directly from the Eclipse Foundation, the Content is being redistributed by another party ("Redistributor") and different terms and conditions may apply to your use of any object code in the Content. Check the Redistributor's license that was provided with the Content. If no such license exists, contact the Redistributor. Unless otherwise indicated below, the terms and conditions of the EPL still apply to any source code in the Content and such source code may be obtained at http://www.eclipse.org.
9
10 ## Third Party Content
11
12 The Content includes items that have been sourced from third parties as set out below. If you did not receive this Content directly from the Eclipse Foundation, the following is provided for informational purposes only, and you should look to the Redistributor's license for terms and conditions of use.
13
14 ### GeoTools
15
16 JTS includes some code from the GeoTools project. This code has been licensed to the JTS project under the OSGeo BSD License [2] by the GeoTools PSC [3,4].
17
18 [2] https://www.osgeo.org/sites/osgeo.org/files/Page/osgeo-bsd-license.txt
19 [3] https://github.com/geotools/geotools/wiki/JTS-ORA-Contribution
20 [4] https://github.com/geotools/geotools/wiki/JTS-Shapefile-Contribution
0 JTS Topology Suite
1 ==================
2
3 The JTS Topology Suite is a Java library for creating and manipulating vector geometry. It also provides a comprehensive set of geometry test cases, and the TestBuilder GUI application for working with and visualizing geometry and JTS functions.
4
5 ![JTS logo](jts_logo.png)
6
7 [![Build Status](https://api.travis-ci.org/locationtech/jts.svg)](http://travis-ci.org/locationtech/jts) [![Join the chat at https://gitter.im/locationtech/jts](https://badges.gitter.im/locationtech/jts.svg)](https://gitter.im/locationtech/jts?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge)
8
9
10 JTS is a project in the [LocationTech](http://www.locationtech.org) working group of the Eclipse Foundation.
11
12 ![LocationTech](locationtech_mark.png)
13
14 ## Locations
15
16 ### Code
17 * [GitHub Repo](https://github.com/locationtech/jts)
18 * [Maven Central group](https://mvnrepository.com/artifact/org.locationtech.jts)
19
20 ### Websites
21 * [LocationTech Home](https://locationtech.org/projects/technology.jts)
22 * [GitHub web site](https://locationtech.github.io/jts/)
23
24 ### Communication
25 * [Mailing List](https://locationtech.org/mailman/listinfo/jts-dev)
26 * [Gitter Channel](https://gitter.im/locationtech/jts)
27
28 ## License
29
30 JTS is open source software. It is dual-licensed under:
31
32 * [Eclipse Public License 1.0](https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html)
33 * [Eclipse Distribution License 1.0](http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/edl-v10.php) (a BSD Style License)
34
35 See also:
36
37 * [License details](LICENSES.md)
38 * Licensing [FAQ](FAQ-LICENSING.md)
39
40 ## Documentation
41
42 * [**Javadoc**](https://locationtech.github.io/jts/javadoc) for the latest version of JTS
43 * [**FAQ**](https://locationtech.github.io/jts/jts-faq.html) - Frequently Asked Questions
44 * [**User Guide**](USING.md) - Installing and using JTS (as a library and using included tools)
45 * [**Developing Guide**](DEVELOPING.md) - how to build and develop for JTS
46 * [**Upgrade Guide**](MIGRATION.md) - How to migrate from previous versions of JTS
47
48 ## History
49
50 * History from the previous JTS SourceForge repo is in the branch [`_old/history`](https://github.com/locationtech/jts/tree/_old/history)
51 * Older versions of JTS can be found on SourceForge and [here](https://github.com/dr-jts/jts-versions)
52
53 ## Contributing
54
55 If you are interested in contributing to JTS please read the [**Contributing Guide**](CONTRIBUTING.md).
56
57 ## Downstream Projects
58
59 ### Derivative (ports to other languages)
60 * [**GEOS**](https://trac.osgeo.org/geos) - C++
61 * [**NetTopologySuite**](https://github.com/NetTopologySuite/NetTopologySuite) - .NET
62 * [**JSTS**](https://github.com/bjornharrtell/jsts) - JavaScript
63
64 ### Via GEOS
65 * [**Shapely**](https://github.com/Toblerity/Shapely) - Python wrapper of GEOS
66 * [**R-GEOS**](https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/rgeos/index.html) - R wrapper of GEOS
67 * [**rgeo**](https://github.com/rgeo/rgeo) - Ruby wrapper of GEOS
68 * [**GEOSwift**](https://github.com/GEOSwift/GEOSwift)- Swift library using GEOS
69
70
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0 JFreeChart
1 ==========
2
3 Version 1.5.0, 5 November 2017.
4
5 [![Maven Central](https://maven-badges.herokuapp.com/maven-central/org.jfree/jfreechart/badge.svg)](https://maven-badges.herokuapp.com/maven-central/org.jfree/jfreechart)
6
7 Overview
8 --------
9 JFreeChart is a comprehensive free chart library for the Java(tm) platform that
10 can be used on the client-side (JavaFX and Swing) or the server side (with
11 export to multiple formats including SVG, PNG and PDF).
12
13 ![JFreeChart sample](http://jfree.org/jfreechart/images/coffee_prices.png)
14
15 The home page for the project is:
16
17 http://www.jfree.org/jfreechart
18
19 JFreeChart requires JDK 1.6.0 or later. If JavaFX support is required, you
20 need to also include the JFreeChart-FX extensions:
21
22 https://github.com/jfree/jfreechart-fx
23
24 The library is licensed under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
25 License (LGPL) version 2.1 or later.
26
27
28 Using JFreeChart
29 ----------------
30 To use JFreeChart in your projects, add the following dependency to your build tool:
31
32 <dependency>
33 <groupId>org.jfree</groupId>
34 <artifactId>jfreechart</artifactId>
35 <version>1.5.0</version>
36 </dependency>
37
38
39 Building JFreeChart
40 -------------------
41 You can build JFreeChart using Maven by issuing the following command from the root directory of the project:
42
43 mvn clean install
44
45 The build requires JDK 1.6.0 or later.
46
47
48 Migration from JFreeChart 1.0.x
49 -------------------------------
50 When migrating from JFreeChart 1.0.x to JFreeChart 1.5.0, please be aware of the following API changes:
51
52 * all the classes from JCommon that are used by JFreeChart have integrated within the JFreeChart jar file within a different package than before (you will need to change your imports);
53 * many methods `getBaseXXX()/setBaseXXX()` have been renamed `setDefaultXXX()/getDefaultXXX()`;
54 * the `ChartUtilities` class has been renamed `ChartUtils`;
55 * all the classes relating to pseudo-3D charts have been removed, as much better 3D charts are offered by [Orson Charts](https://github.com/jfree/orson-charts) so we prefer not to maintain the pseudo-3D chart code within JFreeChart;
56 * the `SegmentedTimeline` class has been removed due to being (a) complex, (b) not always being correct and, as a result, generating too many support requests;
57 * the `org.jfree.chart.utils.ParamChecks` class has been renamed `org.jfree.chart.utils.Args`.
58
59 Please refer to [Issue 66](https://github.com/jfree/jfreechart/issues/66) for additional info.
60
61
62 Demos
63 -----
64 A small set of demo applications can be found in the following projects here
65 at GitHub:
66
67 * [JFree-Demos](https://github.com/jfree/jfree-demos "JFree-Demos Project Page at GitHub")
68 * [JFree-FXDemos](https://github.com/jfree/jfree-fxdemos "JFree-FXDemos Project Page at GitHub")
69
70
71 History
72 -------
73
74 ##### Version 1.5.0 (5 November 2017)
75 - all JavaFX classes moved to a separate project;
76 - added cleaner method to create histograms in `ChartFactory`;
77 - JCommon removed as a dependency, and required classes incorporated directly (including package rename);
78 - pull request #4 improvements to `XYStepRenderer`;
79 - bug #36 fix for crosshairs with multiple datasets / axes;
80 - bug #25 fix for `DateAxis.previousStandardDate()` method;
81 - bug #19 fix for default time zone in `SegmentedDateAxis`;
82 - SourceForge #1147 improve performance of `CategoryPlot` mapping datasets to axes;
83 - moved SWT code out into separate projects;
84 - moved demo programs to a separate project;
85 - dropped the Ant build;
86
87 ##### Version 1.0.19 (31-Jul-2014)
88 - fixed clipping issues for combined plots in JavaFX;
89 - fixed a memory leak in the new JavaFX `ChartCanvas` class;
90 - `CombinedDomainXYPlot` and `CombinedRangeXYPlot` now take into account the pannable flags in the subplots;
91 - `FastScatterPlot` panning direction is corrected;
92 - added rendering hints to sharpen gridlines and borders in most output formats;
93 - JFreeSVG updated to version 2.0;
94 - included a preview of JSFreeChart, a 2D chart library written in JavaScript that is conceptually similar to JFreeChart but runs directly in a web browser.
95
96 ##### Version 1.0.18 (3-Jul-2014)
97 - added JavaFX support via `FXGraphics2D`;
98 - improved `LogAxis` labelling;
99 - improved numeric tick labelling;
100 - center text support in `RingPlot`;
101 - `stepPoint` attribute in the `XYStepAreaRenderer`;
102 - other minor improvements and bug fixes.
103
104 ##### Version 1.0.17 (22-Nov-2013)
105 - Enhanced `XYSplineRenderer` with new area fill (contributed by Klaus Rheinwald);
106 - added a notify flag to all datasets that extend `AbstractDataset`;
107 - extended `TimeSeriesCollection` to validate `TimeSeries` keys for uniqueness;
108 - added a new `DirectionalGradientPaintTransformer` (by Peter Kolb);
109 - updated `OHLCSeries`;
110 - added `HMSNumberFormat`;
111 - updated JCommon to version 1.0.21 (includes rotated text improvements) and fixed some minor bugs.
112
113 ###### Bug Fixes
114 - 977 : Multithreading issue with `DateAxis`;
115 - 1084 : `BorderArrangement.add()` possible `ClassCastException`;
116 - 1099 : `XYSeriesCollection.removeSeries(int)` does not deregister listener;
117 - 1109 : `WaterfallBarRenderer` uses wrong color for diff 0.
118
119
120 ##### Version 1.0.16 (13-Sep-2013)
121
122 *** THIS RELEASE REQUIRES JDK/JRE 1.6.0 OR LATER. ***
123
124 - Provided subscript/superscript support for axis labels (via `AttributedString`);
125 - new axis label positioning options;
126 - simplified `ChartFactory` methods;
127 - added new methods to `DatasetUtilities` to interpolate y-values in `XYDatasets`;
128 - added URLs to labels on `CategoryAxis`;
129 - seamless integration with JFreeSVG (http://www.jfree.org/jfreesvg/) and OrsonPDF
130 (http://www.object-refinery.com/pdf/);
131 - improved the consistency of the `SWTGraphics2D` implementation;
132
133 All the JUnit tests have been upgraded to JUnit 4.
134
135 ###### Bug Fixes
136
137 - 1107 : Fixed TimeZone issue in `PeriodAxis`;
138
139 Also fixed a line drawing issue with the `StackedXYAreaRenderer`, and a memory
140 leak in the SWT `ChartComposite` class.
141
142
143 ##### Version 1.0.15 (4-Jul-2013)
144 - Added support for non-visible series in `XYBarRenderer`;
145 - minor gridlines in `PolarPlot`;
146 - legend item ordering;
147 - chart editor enhancements;
148 - updates to `StandardDialScale`;
149 - localisation files for Japanese;
150 - refactored parameter checks.
151
152 This release also fixes a minor security flaw in the `DisplayChart` class, detected and reported by OSI Security:
153
154 http://www.osisecurity.com.au/advisories/jfreechart-path-disclosure
155
156 ###### Patches
157
158 - 3500621 : `LegendTitle` order attribute (by Simon Kaczor);
159 - 3463807 : `ChartComposite` does not dispose popup (by Sebastiao Correia);
160 - 3204823 : `PaintAlpha` for 3D effects (by Dave Law);
161
162 ###### Bug Fixes
163
164 - 3561093 : Rendering anomaly for `XYPlots`;
165 - 3555275 : `ValueAxis.reserveSpace()` problem for axes with fixed dimension;
166 - 3521736 : `DeviationRenderer` optimisation (by Milan Ramaiya);
167 - 3514487 : `SWTGraphics2D` `get/setStroke()` problem;
168 - 3508799 : `DefaultPolarItemRenderer` does not populate `seriesKey` in `LegendItem`;
169 - 3482106 : Missing text in `SWTGraphics2D` (by Kevin Xu);
170 - 3484408 : Maven fixes (Martin Hoeller);
171 - 3484403 : `DateAxis` endless loop (by Martin Hoeller);
172 - 3446965 : `TimeSeries` calculates range incorrectly in `addOrUpdate()`;
173 - 3445507 : `TimeSeriesCollection.findRangeBounds()` regression;
174 - 3425881 : `XYDifferenceRenderer` fix (by Patrick Schlott/Christoph Schroeder);
175 - 2963199 : SWT print job (by Jonas Rüttimann);
176 - 2879650 : Path disclosure vulnerability in `DisplayChart` servlet;
177
178 Also fixed a rendering issue for polar charts using an inverted axis.
179
180 ##### Version 1.0.14 (20-Nov-2011)
181 This release contains:
182
183 - support for multiple and logarithmic axes with `PolarPlot`;
184 - optional drop-shadows in plot rendering;
185 - fitting polynomial functions to a data series;
186 - some performance improvements in the `TimeSeriesCollection` class;
187 - mouse wheel rotation of pie charts;
188 - improved Maven support.
189
190 ###### Patches
191
192 - 3435734 : Fix lines overlapping item labels (by Martin Hoeller);
193 - 3421088 : Bugfix for misalignment in `BoxAndWhiskerRenderer`;
194 - 2952086 : Enhancement for finding bounds in `XYZDatasets`;
195 - 2954302 : `CategoryPointerAnnotation` line calculation;
196 - 2902842 : `HistogramDataset.addSeries()` fires change change event (by Thomas A Caswell);
197 - 2868608 : Whisker width attribute for `BoxAndWhiskerRenderer` (by Peter Becker);
198 - 2868585 : Added `useOutlinePaint` flag for `BoxAndWhiskerRenderer` (by Peter Becker);
199 - 2850344 : `PolarPlot` enhancements (by Martin Hoeller);
200 - 2795746 : Support for polynomial regression;
201 - 2791407 : Fixes for `findRangeBounds()` in various renderers.
202
203 ###### Bug Fixes
204
205 - 3440237 : Shadows always visible;
206 - 3432721 : `PolarPlot` doesn't work with logarithmic axis;
207 - 3433405 : `LineChart3D` - Problem with Item Labels;
208 - 3429707 : `LogAxis` endless loop;
209 - 3428870 : Missing argument check in `TextAnnotation`;
210 - 3418287 : `RelativeDateFormatTest.java` is locale dependent;
211 - 3353913 : Localisation fixes for `ChartPanel`, `CompassPlot` and `PiePlot3D`;
212 - 3237879 : `RingPlot` should respect `getSectionOutlineVisible()`;
213 - 3190615 : Added missing `clear()` method in `CategoryTableXYDataset`;
214 - 3165708 : `PolarChartPanel` localisation fix;
215 - 3072674 : Bad handling of `NaN` in `DefaultStatisticalCategoryDataset`;
216 - 3035289 : `StackedXYBarRenderer` should respect series/item visible flags;
217 - 3026341 : Check for null in `getDomain/RangeBounds()` for `XYShapeRenderer`;
218 - 2947660 : `AbstractCategoryRenderer` fix null check in `getLegendItems()`;
219 - 2946521 : `StandardDialScale` check `majorTickIncrement` argument;
220 - 2876406 : `TimeTableXYDataset` should support `Comparable` for series keys;
221 - 2868557 : `BoxAndWhiskerRenderer` should fire change event in `setMedianVisible()`;
222 - 2849731 : For `IntervalCategoryDataset` and `IntervalXYDataset`, fix `iterateRangeBounds()` in `DatasetUtilities`;
223 - 2840132 : `AbstractXYItemRenderer` `drawAnnotations` doesn't set renderer index;
224 - 2810220 : Offset problem in `StatisticalBarRenderer`;
225 - 2802014 : Dial value border too small;
226 - 2781844 : `XYPointerAnnotation` arrow drawing;
227 - 1937486 : `AreaRenderer` doesn't respect `AreaRendererEndType.LEVEL`;
228
229 Also fixed:
230 - use of simple label offset in `PiePlot`;
231 - cached `minY` and `maxY` in `TimeSeries.createCopy()`;
232 - scaling issues for charts copied to the clipboard;
233 - use of timezone in `TimeTableXYDataset` constructor;
234 - duplicate series names in `XYSeriesCollection`;
235 - `HistogramDataset` fires a change event in `addSeries()`;
236 - check visibility of main chart title before drawing it;
237 - fixed serialization of `PowerFunction2D`, `NormalDistributionFunction2D`, and `LineFunction2D`;
238 - item label positioning for the `AreaRenderer` class when the plot has an horizontal orientation.
239
240 ##### Version 1.0.13 (17-Apr-2009)
241
242 > SPECIAL NOTICE: There will be a birds-of-a-feather session for JFreeChart at this year's JavaOne conference in San Francisco. The session is scheduled for 6.45pm to 7.35pm on Wednesday 3 June.
243
244 This release contains:
245
246 - updates to the `ChartPanel` class to support copying charts to the clipboard,
247 panning and mouse-wheel zooming, and an overlay mechanism that supports
248 crosshairs;
249 - enhancements to the auto-range calculation for axes, providing the ability
250 to use subranges only and also to skip hidden series;
251 - updates for many of the `CategoryItemRenderer` implementations to ensure that
252 they respect the `seriesVisible` flags;
253 - an improvement to the `TimeSeries` class so that it is no longer necessary to
254 specify the time period type in the constructor;
255 - a new `SamplingXYLineRenderer` for improving the performance of time series
256 charts with large datasets;
257 - the `XYSeries/XYSeriesCollection` classes now cache the minimum and maximum
258 data values to improve the performance of charts with large datasets;
259 - entities are now created for the chart, data area and axes, allowing mouse
260 clicks to be detected for these regions;
261 - added a bar alignment factor to the `XYBarRenderer` class;
262 - a new `errorIndicatorStroke` field for the `StatisticalLineAndShapeRenderer` and `XYErrorRenderer` classes;
263 - added a new `HeatMapDataset` interface, `DefaultHeatMapDataset` implementation,
264 and a `HeatMapUtilities` class to make it easier to create heat map charts;
265 - there is a new flag to allow an `XYDataImageAnnotation` to be included in the
266 automatic range calculation for the axes;
267 - additional attributes in the `XYTextAnnotation` class;
268 - added a `sampleFunction2DToSeries()` method to the `DatasetUtilities` class;
269 - some changes to the `ChartPanel` class that help to work around a regression in
270 JRE 1.6.0_10 relating to drawing in XOR mode. Regarding this final point:
271 * the default value for the `useBuffer` flag has changed to true, which means
272 that all charts will, by default, be rendered into an off-screen image
273 before being displayed in the `ChartPanel`;
274 * the zoom rectangle is drawn using XOR mode *only* when the `useBuffer`
275 flag has been set to false.
276 For most usage, this should improve performance (but at the cost of using more
277 memory for each `ChartPanel` used in your application);
278
279 ###### Bug Fixes
280
281 - 2690293 : Problem with Javascript escape characters;
282 - 2617557 : `StandardDialScale` ignored `tickLabelPaint`;
283 - 2612649 : `Stroke` selection in plot property editor;
284 - 2583891 : `SWTGraphics2D.fillPolygon()` not implemented;
285 - 2564636 : `Month` constructor ignores Locale;
286 - 2502355 : `ChartPanel` sending multiple events;
287 - 2490803 : `PeriodAxis.setRange()` method doesn't take into account that the axis
288 displays whole periods;
289
290 In addition, a bug in the `SlidingCategoryDataset` class has been fixed, the
291 correct outline paint is now used by `GradientXYBarPainter`, a new method
292 has been added to the `ImageMapUtilities` class to escape special characters
293 in Javascript strings to avoid problems with the OverLIB and DynamicDrive
294 tooltips, and there are some important fixes in the `LogAxis` class.
295
296 This release passes 2110 JUnit tests (0 failures) on JRE 1.6.0_12.
297
298
299 ##### Version 1.0.12 (31-Dec-2008)
300
301 This release adds
302 - support for minor tick marks;
303 - mapping datasets to more than one axis;
304 - an important fix for the `XYSeries` class (relating to the `addOrUpdate()` method);
305 - plus numerous other bug fixes.
306
307 This release passes 1996 JUnit test (0 failures) on JRE 1.6.0_10.
308
309 ###### API Adjustments
310 - `CategoryPlot` : added `mapDatasetToDomainAxes()` and `mapDatasetToRangeAxes()` methods;
311 - `Month` : added a new constructor `Month(Date, TimeZone, Locale)` and deprecated `Month(Date, TimeZone)`;
312 - `Quarter` : added a new constructor `Quarter(Date, TimeZone, Locale)` and deprecated `Quarter(Date, TimeZone)`;
313 - `XYPlot` : added `mapDatasetToDomainAxes()` and `mapDatasetToRangeAxes()` methods;
314 - `Year` : added a new constructor `Year(Date, TimeZone, Locale)` and deprecated `Year(Date, TimeZone)`;
315
316 ###### Bug Fixes
317 - 2471906 : `XYAreaRenderer` with dashed outline - performance problem;
318 - 2452078 : `StackedAreaChart` has gaps;
319 - 2275695 : `NullPointerException` for `SubCategoryAxis` on plot with null dataset;
320 - 2221495 : `XYLineAnnotation` with dashed stroke;
321 - 2216511 : `SWTBarChartDemo1` throws `RuntimeException`;
322 - 2201869 : `DateAxis` tick label position error;
323 - 2121818 : Label link lines for very thin `RingPlot`;
324 - 2113627 : `XYStepRenderer` item labels;
325 - 1955483 : `XYSeries.addOrUpdate()` problem.
326
327 Also fixed `StackedXYBarRenderer` which was ignoring the `shadowsVisible` attribute.
328
329
330 ##### Version 1.0.11 (18-Sep-2008)
331
332 This release features:
333 - a new chart theming mechanism to allow charts to be restyled conveniently;
334 - a new `BarPainter` mechanism to enhance the appearance of bar charts;
335 - a new `XYShapeRenderer` class;
336 - a scaling facility for the `XYDrawableAnnotation` for drawing images within specific data coordinates;
337 - some new classes (`XYTaskDataset`, `XYDataImageAnnotation` and `XYTitleAnnotation`);
338 - a modification to the `Year` class to support an extended range;
339 - various bug fixes and API improvements.
340
341 There is an important bug fix for the `StackedBarRenderer3D` class (see bug 2031407).
342
343 This release passes 1,961 JUnit tests (0 failures) on JRE 1.6.0_07.
344
345 ###### API Adjustments
346 - `AbstractRenderer` - added `clearSeriesPaints()` and `clearSeriesStrokes()` methods;
347 - `BarRenderer` - added `shadowPaint` attribute;
348 - `CategoryAxis` - added `getCategoryMiddle()` method;
349 - `CategoryPlot` - added `getRendererCount()` method;
350 - `ChartFactory` - added `get/setChartTheme()` methods;
351 - `ChartPanel` - increased default maximum drawing width and height;
352 - `ChartTheme` - new interface;
353 - `ChartUtilities` - added `applyCurrentTheme()` method;
354 - `CompositeTitle` - added `backgroundPaint` attribute;
355 - `GradientBarPainter` - new class;
356 - `LegendTitle` - added `getWrapper()` method;
357 - `OHLCSeriesCollection` - added `xPosition` attribute;
358 - `PaintScaleLegend` - new subdivisions field;
359 - `PiePlot` - added `autoPopulate` flags, and methods to clear section attributes;
360 - `Plot` - added `setDrawingSupplier()` method;
361 - `RegularTimePeriod` - the `DEFAULT_TIME_ZONE` field has been deprecated in this release;
362 - `RelativeDateFormat` - added methods to control formatting of hours and minutes - see patch 2033092;
363 - `StandardChartTheme` - new class;
364 - `XYItemRendererState` - new methods;
365 - `XYPlot` - added `getRendererCount()` method;
366 - `XYShapeRenderer` - new class;
367 - `XYTaskDataset` - new class.
368
369 ###### Patches
370 - 1997549 : Status calls to `XYItemRendererState` [Ulrich Voigt];
371 - 2006826 : `CompositeTitle` drawing fix;
372 - 2033092 : Additional formatters for `RelativeDateFormat` [Cole Markham];
373
374 ###### Bug Fixes
375 - 1994355 : `ChartComposite` listener type;
376 - 2031407 : Incorrect rendering in `StackedBarRenderer3D`;
377 - 2033721 : `WaferMapRenderer`;
378 - 2051168 : No key in `LegendItemEntity` for pie charts;
379
380 Also fixed drawing of alternate grid bands in `SymbolAxis`, the `totalWeight`
381 calculation in the `CombinedXXXPlot` classes, a `NullPointerException` in the
382 `XYPlot` class when drawing quadrants, outline visibility in the
383 `CategoryPlot` class, and auto-range calculations with `XYBarRenderer`.
384
385 ##### Version 1.0.10 (8-Jun-2008)
386
387 This release contains various bug fixes and minor enhancements to JFreeChart.
388
389 - PiePlot labelling has been enhanced (new curve options, and more robust bounds checking);
390 - The BoxAndWhiskerRenderer now has a maximumBarWidth attribute;
391 - the XYStepRenderer has a new stepPoint attribute;
392 - The RelativeDateFormat class has new options;
393 - There are new dataset classes (SlidingCategoryDataset and SlidingGanttDataset) that permit a subset of categories to be plotted, and allow charts based on these datasets to simulate scrolling.
394 - There is a new ShortTextTitle class.
395
396 This release passes 1,929 JUnit tests (0 failures) on JRE 1.6.0_03.
397
398 ###### API Adjustments:
399
400 - BoxAndWhiskerRenderer - added maximumBarWidth attribute (see patch 1866446);
401 - ChartPanel - the zoomPoint attribute has been changed from Point to Point2D;
402 - DatasetUtilities - iterateCategoryRangeBounds() is deprecated, the method has been renamed iterateRangeBounds(CategoryDataset) for consistency;
403 - DefaultKeyedValue - the constructor now prevents a null key;
404 - LogFormat - now has a 'powerLabel' attribute;
405 - ShortTextTitle - a new title class;
406 - SlidingCategoryDataset - new class;
407 - SlidingGanttDataset - new class;
408 - TimeSeriesCollection - getSeries(String) changed to getSeries(Comparable);
409 - XIntervalSeriesCollection - added series removal methods;
410 - YIntervalSeriesCollection - added series removal methods;
411 - XYIntervalSeriesCollection - added series removal methods;
412
413 `PublicCloneable` is now implemented by a number of classes that didn't previously implement the interface - this should improve the reliability of chart cloning.
414
415 ###### Patches
416
417 - 1943021 : Fix for MultiplePiePlot [Brian Cabana];
418 - 1925366 : Speed improvement for DatasetUtilities [Rafal Skalny];
419 - 1918209 : LogAxis createTickLabel() changed from private to protected [Andrew Mickish];
420 - 1914411 : Simplification of plot event notification [Richard West];
421 - 1913751 : XYPlot and CategoryPlot addMarker() methods with optional notification [Richard West];
422 - 1902418 : Bug fix for LogAxis vertical labels [Andrew Mickish];
423 - 1901599 : Fixes for XYTitleAnnotation [Andrew Mickish];
424 - 1891849 : New curve option for pie chart label links [Martin Hilpert];
425 - 1874890 : Added step point to XYStepRenderer [Ulrich Voigt];
426 - 1873328 : Enhancements to RelativeDateFormat [Michael Siemer];
427 - 1871902 : PolarPlot now has angleTickUnit attribute [Martin Hoeller];
428 - 1868745 : Fix label anchor points on LogAxis [Andrew Mickish];
429 - 1866446 : Added maximumBarWidth to BoxAndWhiskerRenderer [Rob Van der Sanden];
430
431 ###### Bug Fixes
432
433 - 1932146 - PeriodAxis.setRange() doesn't notify listeners;
434 - 1927239 - Fix calculation of cumulative range;
435 - 1926517 - Bugs in data range calculation for combined plots;
436 - 1920854 - PiePlot3D labels drawn multiple times;
437 - 1897580 - Fix for DefaultIntervalCategoryDataset;
438 - 1892419 - Wrong default for minor tick count in LogAxis;
439 - 1880114 - VectorRenderer doesn't work for horizontal plot orientation;
440 - 1873160 - DialPlot clipping issues;
441 - 1868521 - Problem saving charts to JPEG format;
442 - 1864222 - Error on TimeSeries createCopy() method;
443
444 The `DatasetUtilities.sampleFunction2D()` has been changed to sample the correct
445 number of points - you should check any code that calls this method. The
446 `XYBlockRenderer` class now generates entities. Bugs in the `removeDomainMarker()`
447 and `removeRangeMarker()` methods in the `CategoryPlot` and `XYPlot` classes have
448 been fixed. A bug in the `TimePeriodValues` range calculation has been fixed.
449 Fixes were applied to the `clone()` methods in the `TaskSeries` and
450 `TaskSeriesCollection` classes.
451
452 ###### New Experimental Features
453
454 Two new classes `CombinedCategoryPlot` and `CombinedXYPlot` have been added to the
455 'experimental' source tree - these were contributed by Richard West (see
456 patch 1924543).
457
458 ##### Version 1.0.9 (4-Jan-2008)
459
460 This release contains an important security patch as well as various bug fixes
461 and minor enhancements. Regarding the security patch, please see the
462 following advisory:
463
464 http://www.rapid7.com/advisories/R7-0031.jsp
465
466 Note that the fix incorporated in the special JFreeChart 1.0.8a release was
467 flawed in that it broke the URLs in the HTML image maps generated by
468 JFreeChart. Further amendments have been made in this release to fix this
469 problem.
470
471 ###### API Adjustments
472
473 A number of classes have new methods. Nothing has been removed or deprecated:
474
475 - HashUtilities - added hashCode() methods for BooleanList, PaintList and StrokeList;
476 - ImageMapUtilities - added htmlEscape(String);
477 - IntervalMarker - added new constructor;
478 - Range - added intersects(Range) and scale(Range, double);
479 - TextTitle - added protected methods arrangeNN(), arrangeFN() and arrangeRN();
480 - XYDataItem - added getXValue() and getYValue() methods;
481 - XYPlot - added setFixedDomainAxisSpace(AxisSpace, boolean) and setFixedRangeAxisSpace(AxisSpace, boolean);
482 - XYSeriesCollection - added getSeries(Comparable) method.
483
484 ###### Bug Fixes
485
486 - 1852525 - CandlestickChart.getCategoryPlot() - ClassCastException;
487 - 1851416 - testGetFirstMillisecondWithTimeZone fails in 1.0.8a;
488 - 1849333 - 1.0.8a breaks URLs in HTML image maps;
489 - 1848961 - GroupedStackedBarRenderer works only for primary dataset;
490 - 1846063 - Endless loop in paint of XYPlot;
491 - 1840139 - Cross-site scripting vulnerabilities in image map code;
492 - 1837979 - Background image not shown with SWT;
493 - 1460195 - ChartEntity.getImageMapAreaTag() needs nohref;
494 - 1400917 - OverLIBToolTipTagFragmentGenerator not escaping single quote;
495 - 1363043 - Escape Image Map Data;
496 - 1178601 - AbstractRenderer.hashcode() method returns the same value;
497
498 In addition, a bug in the constructor for the Week class has been fixed.
499
500 ##### Version 1.0.8 (23-Nov-2007)
501 This release is primarily a bug fix release:
502 - a problem with pie chart labeling;
503 - a regression in the `DefaultCategoryDataset` class (and underlying `KeyedValues2D` class);
504 - a cloning bug in the `TimeSeries` class.
505
506 In addition:
507 - the `StatisticalBarRenderer` class has a new `errorIndicatorStroke` field and has been updated to support gradients;
508 - the `StandardDialScale` has had some missing accessor methods implemented;
509 - an override field in the `StandardXYItemRenderer` class has been deprecated;
510 - some warnings reported by FindBugs 1.3.0 have been addressed.
511
512 ##### Version 1.0.7 (14-Nov-2007)
513 This release features
514 - new classes `DialPlot` and `LogAxis` (previously in experimental);
515 - initial support for minor tick units;
516 - a new anchored zooming option for the `ChartPanel` class;
517 - optional simple labeling on pie charts;
518 - improvements to the "statistical" datasets and underlying data structures;
519 - and numerous bug fixes.
520
521 ###### API Adjustments
522
523 - `CategoryAxis` - added `getCategorySeriesMiddle()` method;
524 - `CategoryPlot` - added methods to remove markers;
525 - `ChartPanel` - added `defaultDirectoryForSaveAs` attribute;
526 - `DialPlot` - new class, an alternative to `MeterPlot`;
527 - `LogAxis` - new class, an alternative to `LogarithmicAxis`;
528 - `NumberTick` - new constructor that allows specification of the tick type;
529 - `NumberTickUnit` - new constructor to specify the minor tick count;
530 - `SymbolAxis` - new methods `get/setGridBandAlternatePaint()`;
531 - `TickType` - new class;
532 - `TickUnit` - added `minorTickCount` attribute;
533 - `ValueTick` - added `tickType` attribute;
534 - `StandardPieSectionLabelGenerator` - new constructors accepting a Locale;
535 - `StandardPieToolTipGenerator` - likewise;
536 - `CategoryPlot` - added `getRangeAxisIndex()`, `zoomDomainAxes()` and `zoomRangeAxes()` methods;
537 - `FastScatterPlot` - added new zooming methods;
538 - `PiePlot` - new attributes to support simple labeling;
539 - `PlotUtilities` - new class;
540 - `PolarPlot` - added new zooming methods;
541 - `ThermometerPlot` - likewise;
542 - `XYPlot` - added methods to remove markers (patch 1823697--same as for `CategoryPlot`), and added new zooming methods;
543 - `Zoomable` - added new zooming methods to this interface;
544 - `LineAndShapeRenderer` - added `useSeriesOffset` and `itemMargin` attributes;
545 - `MinMaxCategoryRenderer` - implemented `equals()`;
546 - `XYSplineAndShapeRenderer` - new class;
547 - `LogFormat` - new class;
548 - `ChartFactory` - new pie and ring chart creation methods that accept a `Locale`;
549 - `ChartPanel` - added `zoomAroundAnchor` attribute;
550 - `Series` - added `isEmpty()` method;
551 - `BoxAndWhiskerItem` - new convenience constructor;
552 - `DefaultBoxAndWhiskerCategoryDataset` - new remove methods;
553 - `DefaultStatisticalCategoryDataset` - likewise;
554 - `MeanAndStandardDeviation` - added new value accessor methods;
555 - `TimeTableXYDataset` - added `clear()` method;
556 - `Week` - added new constructor;
557 - `KeyedObjects` - added `insertValue()` and `clear()` methods;
558 - `KeyedObjects2D` - added `clear()` method.
559
560 ###### Patches
561
562 - 1823724 - updated `XYDifferenceRenderer` to support item labels;
563 - 1827829 - fixed possible `NullPointerException` in `XYBarRenderer`;
564
565 ###### Bug Fixes
566
567 - 1767315 - `GrayPaintScale.getPaint()` uses wrong value;
568 - 1775452 - Inverted `XYBarRenderer` does not render margins correctly;
569 - 1802195 - `Marker.listenerList` serializable;
570 - 1779941 - `StatisticalBarRenderer` NPE;
571 - 1766646 - `XYBlockRenderer` can't handle empty datasets;
572 - 1763413 - `PeriodAxis` labels fail to display with setInverted;
573 - 1737953 - Zoom doesn't work on `LogAxis` (Demo1);
574 - 1749124 - `JFreeChart` not added as `TitleChangeListener`;
575
576 ##### Version 1.0.6 (15-Jun-2007)
577 This release features:
578 - a new `VectorRenderer` (previously in experimental);
579 - a generalised `XYDifferenceRenderer`;
580 - better support for hotspots on legend items;
581 - improved performance for time series charts displaying subsets of data;
582 - support for `GradientPaint` in plot backgrounds;
583 - plus the usual slew of bug fixes and minor feature additions.
584
585 ###### API Adjustments
586
587 - `CategoryItemEntity` - replaced row and column index attributes with row and column key attributes;
588 - `CategoryItemRenderer` - numerous series override settings have been deprecated;
589 - `DefaultPieDataset` - added `insertValues()` method;
590 - `HexNumberFormat` - new class;
591 - `LegendItem` - added dataset and seriesKey attributes;
592 - `Plot` - added new `fillBackground()` method to support `GradientPaint`, and added `is/setOutlineVisible()` methods;
593 - `QuarterDateFormat` - added `GREEK_QUARTERS` field plus a new constructor;
594 - `SimpleHistogramDataset` - added `clearObservations()` and `removeAllBins()` methods;
595 - `TimeSeriesCollection` - added `indexOf()` method;
596 - `URLUtilities` - new class;
597 - `XYItemRenderer` - numerous series override settings have been deprecated;
598 - `XYSeriesCollection` - added indexOf() method.
599
600 ###### Bug Fixes
601
602 - 1735508 - `ClusteredXYBarRenderer` fails with inverted x-axis;
603 - 1726404 - `ChartComposite` tooltips;
604 - 1713474 - `StackedBarRenderer3D` doesn't fill shadows;
605 - 1713401 - `StackedBarRenderer3D` doesn't check `drawBarOutline` flag;
606 - 1701822 - `DefaultBoxAndWhiskerCategoryDataset` doesn't follow contracts;
607 - 1698965 - NPE in `CombinedDomainXYPlot`;
608 - 1690994 - `HideSeriesDemo1` does not work;
609 - 1690654 - Bug in `removeValue()` of `DefaultKeyedValues2D`;
610 - 1562701 - `LegendItemEntity` needs dataset index;
611 - 1486299 - Use `URLEncoder.encode()` for URL generators;
612
613 Plus the following bugs that didn't have entries in the database:
614
615 - `BarRenderer` - check for series visibility in `getLegendItem()`;
616 - `ChartPanel` - use correct insets for painting chart buffer to screen, update UI for popup menu if LookAndFeel changes;
617 - `DateAxis` - fixed boundary cases for `previousStandardDate()` method;
618 - `LineBorder` - only draw border if area has positive dimensions;
619 - `JFreeChart` - should register as a listener with the default legend;
620 - `StandardXYItemRenderer` - fixed a problem where chart entities are created for non-visible items;
621 - `TimePeriodValuesCollection.getDomainBounds()` now computes the bounds correctly;
622 - `XYLineAndShapeRenderer` - fixed a problem where chart entities are created for non-visible items;
623 - `XYLine3DRenderer` - `equals()` implemented, and serialization fixed;
624 - `XYTitleAnnotation` - fixed `equals()` method;
625 - various resource usage bugs in the experimental `ChartComposite` class;
626
627 ##### Version 1.0.5 (23-Mar-2007)
628 This release features:
629 - a new `DeviationRenderer` class;
630 - support for item labels in `StackedXYBarRenderer`;
631 - tooltips and URLs in the `CategoryStepRenderer`; and
632 - many bug fixes.
633
634 ###### API Adjustments
635
636 - `AbstractCategoryItemRenderer` - added `createState()` method;
637 - `StackedXYBarRenderer` - added `get/setRenderAsPercentages()` methods;
638 - `XYIntervalSeries` - added `getXLowValue()`, `getXHighValue()`, `getYLowValue()` and `getYHighValue()`;
639 - `YIntervalSeries` - added `getYLowValue()` and `getYHighValue()` methods;
640
641 ###### Bug Fixes
642
643 - 1681777 - `DefaultCategoryDataset` does not clone data;
644 - 1672552 - Zoom rectangle is lost when the chart is repainted;
645 - 1671645 - `Crosshair` incorrectly positioned in horizontal orientation;
646 - 1669302 - Tick labels in vertical symbol axis;
647 - 1669218 - `CategoryPlot.setDomainAxisLocation()` ignores parameter;
648 - 1667750 - Clip region not restored in `Spider` and `MeterPlot`;
649 - 1663380 - OutputStream not closed;
650 - 1659627 - `IntervalMarker` with `Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY` bound;
651 - 1647269 - `IntervalMarker` with `Double.MAX_VALUE as upper` bound;
652 - 1594477 - `XYBarRenderer` does not render bars on `LogarithmicAxis`;
653 - 1459958 - Log axis zoom function problem;
654 - 880597 - Zooming `ChartPanel` with log axes;
655 - 764561 - Dynamic chart zoom buggy.
656
657 Also fixed numerous bugs in equals(), cloning and serialization implementations.
658
659 ##### Version 1.0.4 (9-Feb-2007)
660
661 This release features:
662 - a new `XYBlockRenderer` class;
663 - URLs for pie chart labels in HTML image maps;
664 - a new dataset implementation for open-high-low-close charts;
665 - support for gradient paint in `ClusteredXYBarRenderer`, `StackedXYBarRenderer` and legend graphics;
666 - a new anchor attribute for `XYImageAnnotation`;
667 - improvements to the experimental SWT support; plus
668 - a number of additions to the API for usability; and
669 - many bug fixes.
670
671 ###### API Adjustments
672
673 - `DateAxis` - added `get/setTimeZone()` methods;
674 - `DefaultXYDataset` - now implements `PublicCloneable`;
675 - `StackedXYAreaRenderer2` - added `get/setRoundXValues()` methods;
676 - `StandardXYItemLabelGenerator` - added new constructor;
677 - `StandardXYToolTipGenerator` - added new constructor;
678 - `XYBarDataset` - added `getUnderlyingDataset()` and `get/setBarWidth()` methods;
679 - `XYDifferenceRenderer` - added `roundXCoordinates` attribute;
680 - `XYImageAnnotation` - added an image anchor attribute, a new constructor, and several accessor methods;
681 - `XYSeries` - added `toArray()` method;
682
683 ###### Bug Fixes
684
685 - 1654215 - `XYPlot` renderer with no corresponding dataset;
686 - 1652640 - `RangeMarkers` do not update properly;
687 - 1649686 - `Crosshairs` for `StackedXYAreaRenderer`;
688 - 1647749 - `IllegalArgumentException` in `SWTAxisEditor`;
689 - 1644877 - Replacing series data in `DefaultXYDataset`;
690 - 1644010 - `DateAxis.nextStandardDate()` ignores timezone;
691 - 1638678 - `DateAxis` code uses the default calendar;
692 - 1629382 - Tests fail for jfreechart-1.0.3;
693 - 1624067 - `StandardXYToolTipGenerator` missing constructor;
694 - 1616583 - Serialize `ChartDeleter`;
695 - 1612770 - Popup menu in wrong position for SWT `ChartComposite`;
696 - 1611872 - `Minute.previous()` returns null for minute == 0;
697 - 1608371 - Tick labels overlap with custom `NumberFormat`;
698 - 1606205 - Draw shared axis last on combined plots;
699 - 1605207 - `IntervalMarker` exceeds bounds of data area;
700 - 1605202 - `SpiderWebPlot` method access;
701 - 1599652 - Inverted `StackedBar3D` problem;
702 - 1598394 - `XYBarDataset` hiding its proxied object;
703 - 1564967 - Crosshairs on `XYDifferenceRenderer`;
704 - 1245305 - `NullPointerException` in `writeImageMap()`;
705 - 1086307 - Crosshairs on plots with multiple axes.
706
707 Also fixed numerous bugs in `equals()` and `clone()` methods throughout the API.
708
709 ##### Version 1.0.3 (17-Nov-2006)
710
711 This release features:
712 - several new `IntervalXYDataset` implementations;
713 - some significant refactoring of the time period classes (to improve performance and correctness);
714 - modifications to the `PiePlot` class to support reordering of dataset items;
715 - a new event mechanism to allow updating of markers, plus
716 - many other enhancements, bug fixes and documentation updates.
717
718 A new `DialPlot` implementation has been added to the 'experimental' sources.
719 We are looking for people to test this code and provide feedback, so that we
720 can stabilize the API and add this code to the main JFreeChart API.
721
722 ###### API adjustments
723
724 The following adjustments have been made to the API:
725
726 - `CategoryLabelEntity` - new class;
727 - `CategoryPointerAnnotation` - new class;
728 - `ChartPanel`: added new public method `doEditChartProperties()`;
729 - `ComparableObjectItem`, `ComparableObjectSeries` - new classes;
730 - `CrosshairState`: added several new accessor methods;
731 - `DefaultPieDataset`: added `sortByKeys()` and `sortByValues()` methods;
732 - `Markers`: a change event mechanism has been added to the `Marker` class and its subclasses;
733 - `StackedAreaRenderer`: added `get/setRenderAsPercentages()` methods;
734 - `XIntervalDataItem`, `XIntervalSeries` and `XIntervalSeriesCollection` - new classes;
735 - `XYErrorRenderer`: new class;
736 - `XYInterval`, `XYIntervalDataItem`, `XYIntervalSeries` and `XYIntervalSeriesCollection` - new classes;
737 - `YInterval`, `YIntervalDataItem`, `YIntervalSeries`, `YIntervalSeriesCollection` and `YWithXInterval` - new classes.
738
739 ###### Bug Fixes
740
741 - 1578293 - Unused methods in `JDBCXYDataset`;
742 - 1572478 - `BoxAndWhiskerRenderer` potential `NullPointerException`;
743 - 1569094 - `XYStepRenderer` with horizontal orientation;
744 - 1565168 - Crosshair position incorrect;
745 - 1564977 - `DateAxis` missing initial tick label;
746 - 1562759 - `StatisticalLineAndShapeRenderer` constructor ignores arguments;
747 - 1557141 - Bad locale in `ServletUtilities`;
748 - 1550045 - `TimeSeries.removeAgedItems()` method problems;
749 - 1549218 - Chart not displaying when all data values are the same and large;
750 - 1450447 - `Marker.setAlpha()` ignored;
751
752 Also fixed URL generation for legend items, tick mark positioning on the
753 `DateAxis`, the `equals()` method in the `AreaRenderer` class, hardcoded outline
754 attributes in the `XYBubbleRenderer`, and potential `NullPointerExceptions` in the
755 `ChartPanel` class.
756
757 ##### Version 1.0.2 (25-Aug-2006)
758
759 ###### API adjustments
760
761 The following adjustments have been made to the API (there should be no breakage of applications coded to the 1.0.0 or 1.0.1 API):
762
763 - `CategoryToPieDataset`: added accessor methods for underlying dataset, extract type and index (feature request 1477915);
764 - `DefaultXYDataset`: New dataset implementation that uses double[] arrays;
765 - `DefaultXYZDataset`: New dataset implementation that uses double[] arrays;
766 - `LegendItemBlockContainer`: New container used in legends (enables legend item entities again);
767 - `MultiplePiePlot`: Added new fields `aggregatedItemsKey` and `aggregatedItemsPaint`, plus accessor methods - see bug 1190647;
768 - `SpiderWebPlot`: Added new fields `toolTipGenerator` and `urlGenerator`, plus accessor methods (see patch 1463455);
769 - `StackedBarRenderer3D`: Added new flag (`renderAsPercentages`), plus accessor methods, that controls whether the data items are displayed as values or percentages. Two new constructors are also added (see patch 1459313);
770 - `XYPolygonAnnotation`: Added new accessor methods.
771
772 ###### Patches
773
774 - 1459313 - Add `renderAsPercentages` option to `StackedBarRenderer3D`;
775 - 1462727 - Modify `SpiderWebPlot` to support zero values;
776 - 1463455 - Modify `SpiderWebPlot` to support mouse clicks, tool tips and URLs;
777
778 ###### Bug Fixes
779
780 - 1514904 - Background image alpha in `Plot` class;
781 - 1499140 - `ClusteredXYBarRenderer` with margin not drawing correctly;
782 - 1494936 - `LineAndShapeRenderer` generates entity for non-visible item;
783 - 1493199 - NPE drawing `SpiderWebPlot` with null info;
784 - 1480978 - `AbstractPieItemLabelGenerator.clone()` doesn't clone `percentFormat`;
785 - 1472942 - `DateAxis.equals()` broken;
786 - 1468794 - `StatisticalLineAndShapeRenderer` doesn't draw error bars correctly when the plot has a horizontal orientation;
787 - `AbstractCategoryItemRenderer` doesn't check `seriesVisibleInLegend` flag before creating new item;
788 - 1440415 - Bad distribution of pie chart section labels;
789 - 1440346 - Bad manifest entry for JCommon in JFreeChart jar file;
790 - 1435461 - `NumberAxis.equals()` ignores `rangeType` field;
791 - 1435160 - `XYPointerAnnotation.equals()` ignores x and y fields;
792 - 1398672 - `LegendItemEntities` not working;
793 - 1380480 - `StandardXYItemRenderer` problems with `Double.NaN`;
794 - 1190647 - Legend and section color mismatch for `MultiplePiePlot`.
795
796 ###### Miscellaneous Changes
797
798 - Updated `CandlestickRenderer`, `CyclicXYItemRenderer`, `HighLowRenderer`, `XYStepAreaRenderer` and `TimeSeriesURLGenerator` to call dataset methods that return double primitive only;
799 - Updated `XYPolygonAnnotation`, adding new accessor methods and fixing problems in the `equals()/hashCode()` methods;
800 - `ChartFactory.createStackedXYAreaChart()` now uses `StackedXYAreaRenderer2`, for better handling of negative values;
801 - Added crosshair support for `XYBarRenderer`.
802
803 ###### Experimental Code
804
805 In this release, some new (incomplete) classes have been included in the
806 `org.jfree.experimental.*` namespace. These classes are not part of the
807 standard API, but are included for developers to experiment with and provide
808 feedback on. Hopefully in the future, refined versions of these classes will
809 be incorporated into the main library. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE API FOR THESE
810 CLASSES IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
811
812 ##### Version 1.0.1 (27-Jan-2006)
813 This is primarily a bug fix release. In addition, there are some API
814 adjustments (there should be no breakage of applications coded to the 1.0.0 API).
815
816 ###### API adjustments
817 - `BarRenderer`: added a new flag (`includeBaseInRange`), plus accessor
818 methods, that controls whether or not the base value for the bar is
819 included in the range calculated by the `findRangeBounds()` method;
820 - `BubbleXYItemLabelGenerator`: new class;
821 - `Range`: added a new method `expandToInclude(Range, double)`, this is used by
822 the `BarRenderer` class;
823 - `TaskSeriesCollection`: added two new methods, `getSeries(int)` and
824 `getSeries(Comparable)`;
825 - `TimeSeriesCollection`: the `domainIsPointsInTime` flag has been deprecated.
826 The flag serves no function now that renderers are used to calculate the domain
827 bounds, so you can safely delete any calls to the `setDomainIsPointsInTime()`
828 method;
829 - `XYPlot`: added a new `getAnnotations()` method;
830 - `XYSeries`: the `update(int, Number)` method has been deprecated and a new
831 method `updateByIndex(int, Number)` has been added;
832
833 ###### Bug fixes
834
835 - 1243050 - `XYBarRenderer` doesn't show entire range of values for a `TimeSeriesCollection`;
836 - 1373371 - `XYBubbleRenderer` doesn't support item labels;
837 - 1374222 - `BarRenderer` contains JDK 1.4 specific code;
838 - 1374328 - `LegendItem` serialization problem;
839 - 1377239 - Bad argument checking in `Quarter` constructor;
840 - 1379331 - Incorrect drawing of `TextTitle` at LEFT or RIGHT position;
841 - 1386328 - `RingPlot` entity incorrect;
842 - 1400442 - Inconsistent treatment of null and zero values in `PiePlot`;
843 - 1401856 - Bad rendering for non-zero base values in `BarRenderer`;
844 - 1403043 - `NullPointerException` in `CategoryAxis`;
845 - 1408904 - `NumberAxis3D` assumes `CategoryPlot`;
846 - 1415480 - `XYTextAnnotation` equals() method doesn't check (x, y);
847
848 ##### Version 1.0.0 (2-Dec-2005)
849 - the first stable release of the JFreeChart class library, all future releases in the 1.0.x series will aim to maintain backward compatibility with this release;
850
851 ##### Version 1.0.0-rc3 (28-Nov-2005)
852 - the third "release candidate" for version 1.0.0, this release fixes some issues with the 1.0.0-rc2 release (mainly concerning packaging of resource bundles for localisation).
853 - if no significant problems are reported in the next few days, the 1.0.0 "final" release will be posted on 2-Dec-2005.
854
855 ##### Version 1.0.0-rc2 (25-Nov-2005)
856 - the second "release candidate" for version 1.0.0. If no problems are reported, 1.0.0 "final" will be released on 2-Dec-2005.
857
858 ##### Version 1.0.0-rc1 (2-Jun-2005)
859 - this is a "release candidate" for version 1.0.0. If no significant API problems are reported, this release will be re-released as version 1.0.0.
860
861 ##### Version 1.0.0-pre2 (10-Mar-2005)
862
863 ##### Version 1.0.0-pre1 (29-Nov-2004)
864
865 ##### Version 0.9.21 (9-Sep-2004)
866 - added new axes: `PeriodAxis` and `ModuloAxis`.
867 - split `org.jfree.data` and `org.jfree.chart.renderer` into subpackages for 'category' and 'xy' charts.
868 - Sun PNG encoder is now used, if available.
869 - a new demo application makes it easier to preview the chart types that JFreeChart can create.
870 - added a new series visibility flag to the `AbstractRenderer` class.
871 - added support for `GradientPaint` in interval markers.
872
873 ##### Version 0.9.20 (7-Jun-2004)
874 - primarily bug fixes.
875
876 ##### Version 0.9.19 (28-May-2004)
877 - added methods to `XYDataset` that return double primitives;
878 - removed distinction between "primary" and "secondary" datasets, renderers and axes;
879 - added fixed legend item options to `CategoryPlot` and `XYPlot`;
880 - legend changes by Barek Naveh;
881 - removed Log4j dependency;
882 - many, many bug fixes;
883
884 ##### Version 0.9.18 (15-Apr-2004)
885 - new legend anchor options;
886 - fixed broken JPEG export;
887 - fixed title size problems;
888 - various other bug fixes;
889
890 ##### Version 0.9.17 (26-Mar-2004)
891 - pie chart enhancements for labelling, shading and multiple pie charts (2D or 3D) on a single plot;
892 - new `PolarPlot` class added;
893 - `XYSeries` can now be sorted or unsorted;
894 - `createBufferedImage()` method can now scale charts;
895 - domain and range markers now support intervals;
896 - item labels are now supported by some `XYItemRenderers`;
897 - tooltip and item label generators now use `MessageFormat` class;
898 - added new `XYBarDataset` class;
899 - added transparency support to PNG export;
900 - numerous other small enhancements and bug fixes;
901
902 ##### Version 0.9.16 (09-Jan-2004)
903 - this release contains bug fixes and some minor feature enhancements (title and category label wrapping, legend shape scaling, enhanced performance for the `DefaultTableXYDataset` class);
904 - added Spanish localisation files;
905
906 ##### Version 0.9.15 (28-Nov-2003)
907 - the focus of this release is bug fixes - quite a number of issues have been resolved, please check the bug database for details;
908 - added a new Wafer Map chart type;
909 - added a cyclic axis;
910 - added localisation files for _ru;
911
912 ##### Version 0.9.14 (17-Nov-2003)
913 - implemented zooming for the `FastScatterPlot` class;
914 - added item label support for stacked bar charts, and new fall back options for item labels that don't fit within bars;
915 - modified the `CategoryAxis` class to allow additional options for the alignment and rotation of category labels;
916 - addition of the `AxisState` class, used in the drawing of axes to eliminate a bug when multiple threads draw the same axis simultaneously;
917 - provided additional attributes in the `DateTickUnit` class to improve labelling on a segmented `DateAxis`;
918 - added support for `GradientPaint` in bar charts;
919 - updated the `PNGEncoder`;
920 - fixes for tick label positioning on axes;
921 - various Javadoc updates;
922 - numerous bug fixes;
923
924 ##### Version 0.9.13 (26-Sep-2003)
925 - various enhancements to the stacked area XY charts;
926 - added a completion indicator for the Gantt chart;
927 - range and domain markers can now be placed in the foreground or the
928 background;
929 - more fixes for cloning and serialization;
930 - fixed mouse event bug for combined charts;
931 - fixed bugs in the PngEncoder class;
932 - incorporated .properties files that were missing from the 0.9.12
933 distribution;
934
935 ##### Version 0.9.12 (11-Sep-2003)
936 - extended box-and-whisker plots to work with the CategoryPlot class
937 as well as the XYPlot class (based on work by David Browning);
938 - added a new LayeredBarRenderer (by Arnaud Lelievre);
939 - added support for stacked area charts with the XYPlot class (thanks
940 to Richard Atkinson);
941 - improved HTML image map support (thanks to Richard Atkinson);
942 - added localized resources for the chart property editors (thanks to
943 Arnaud Lelievre). Current translations include French and Portugese
944 (thanks to Eduardo Ramalho);
945 - added facility for setting all rendering hints;
946 - improved support for cloning and serialization;
947 - fixed a bug in the XYSeries class that prevented the TableXYDataset
948 from functioning correctly;
949 - improved date axis labelling with segmented time lines;
950 - fixed several bugs in the secondary dataset/axis/renderer code;
951 - fixed bugs in the JDBCCategoryDataset class;
952 - numerous other bug fixes;
953
954 ##### Version 0.9.11 (8-Aug-2003)
955 - added support for box-and-whisker plots, thanks to David Browning;
956 - lots of bug fixes;
957
958 ##### Version 0.9.10 (25-Jul-2003)
959 - added support for multiple secondary axes, datasets and
960 renderers;
961 - minor feature enhancements and bug fixes;
962
963 ##### Version 0.9.9 (10-Jul-2003)
964
965 PLEASE NOTE THAT MAJOR CHANGES HAVE BEEN MADE IN THIS
966 RELEASE AND ONE OR TWO FEATURES MAY BE BROKEN. PLEASE REPORT BUGS SO THEY CAN
967 BE FIXED FOR THE NEXT RELEASE.
968
969 - merged the HorizontalCategoryPlot and VerticalCategoryPlot classes,
970 into the CategoryPlot class;
971 - merged the horizontal and vertical axis classes;
972 - merged the horizontal and vertical renderer classes;
973 - CategoryPlot and XYPlot now support both horizontal and vertical
974 orientation via the setOrientation(...) method;
975 - merged horizontal and vertical methods in the ChartFactory class;
976 - created new combined plot classes: CombinedDomainCategoryPlot,
977 CombinedRangeCategoryPlot, CombinedDomainXYPlot and
978 CombinedRangeXYPlot (these can all be drawn with a horizontal or
979 vertical orientation);
980 - Bill Kelemen has enhanced the DateAxis class to handle segmented
981 timelines. This can be used, for example, to skip weekends for
982 daily stock price charts;
983 - Richard Atkinson has updated the ServletUtilities class;
984 - Bryan Scott has added an XYDatasetTableModel class for presenting
985 datasets in a JTable;
986 - modified XYPlot to allow renderers to use multiple passes through
987 the dataset;
988 - added new XYDifferenceRenderer;
989 - added support for colored bands between gridlines in XYPlot;
990 - added new XYDrawableAnnotation class;
991 - added a new attribute to control the order of dataset rendering in
992 a CategoryPlot;
993 - extended the value label mechanism for the renderers, to allow
994 better (per series) control over label generation, positioning and
995 visibility;
996 - CategoryItemTooltipGenerator has been renamed
997 CategoryItemLabelGenerator, since it is now being used to generated
998 item labels as well as tooltips;
999 - there is now support for horizontal stacked 3D bar charts;
1000 - added support for range markers against secondary axis in a
1001 CategoryPlot;
1002 - added labels to domain and range markers;
1003 - added a new HistogramDataset class (contributed by Jelai Wang) to
1004 make it easier to create histograms with JFreeChart;
1005 - moved the DrawingSupplier into the plot class, renderers now
1006 reference the supplier from the plot (parent plot for combined and
1007 overlaid charts). This means that renderers now share a single
1008 DrawingSupplier by default, which simplifies the creation of
1009 combined charts;
1010 - changed the ColorBarAxis classes that extended the NumberAxis class,
1011 to a single ColorBar class that wraps a ValueAxis (may have broken
1012 one or two things in the process);
1013 - Barak Naveh has contributed new classes MatrixSeries and
1014 MatrixSeriesCollection, along with demos: BubblyBubblesDemo.java
1015 and BubblyBubblesDemo2.java;
1016 - the TextTitle class now has a background paint attribute;
1017 - the StandardLegend class now generates LegendEntity objects if a
1018 ChartRenderingInfo instance is supplied to the draw(...) method;
1019 - extended the CategoryTextAnnotation class to take into account a
1020 category anchor point. See the SurveyResultsDemo.java application
1021 for an example;
1022 - included numerous bug fixes;
1023
1024 ##### Version 0.9.8 (24-Apr-2003)
1025 - changed package naming from com.jrefinery.* to org.jfree.*;
1026 - added new TimePeriodValuesCollection class;
1027 - added MIME type code to ServletUtilities class;
1028 - reversed the order of PieDataset and KeyedValuesDataset in
1029 the class hierarchy;
1030 - reversed the order of CategoryDataset and KeyedValues2DDataset
1031 in the class hierarchy;
1032 - minor bug fixes;
1033
1034 ##### Version 0.9.7 (11-Apr-2003)
1035 - added a new ValueDataset interface and DefaultValueDataset
1036 class, and changed the CompassPlot class to use this instead
1037 of MeterDataset;
1038 - added DataUtilities class, to support creation of Pareto
1039 charts (new demo included);
1040 - updated writeImageMap method as suggested by Xavier Poinsard
1041 (see Feature Request 688079);
1042 - implemented Serializable for most classes (this is likely to
1043 require further testing);
1044 - incorporated contour plot updates from David M. O'Donnell;
1045 - added new CategoryTextAnnotation and XYLineAnnotation
1046 classes;
1047 - added new HorizontalCategoryAxis3D class contributed by
1048 Klaus Rheinwald;
1049
1050 Bug fixes:
1051 - added a workaround for JVM crash (a JDK bug) in pie charts
1052 with small sections (see bug report 620031);
1053 - fixed minor bug in HorizontalCategoryPlot constructor (see
1054 bug report 702248);
1055 - added code to ensure HorizontalNumberAxis3D is not drawn if
1056 it is not visible (see bug report 702466);
1057 - added small fix for suppressed chart change events (see bug
1058 report 690865);
1059 - added pieIndex parameter to tooltip and URL generators for
1060 pie charts;
1061 - fixed bug in getLastMillisecond() method for the Second
1062 class and the getFirstMillisecond() method for the Year
1063 class (picked up in JUnit tests);
1064 - in TextTitle, changed width used for relative spacing to fix
1065 bug 703050;
1066
1067 ##### Version 0.9.6 (17-Feb-2003) Bug fixes:
1068 - fixed null pointer exception in DefaultCategoryDataset;
1069 - fixed update problem for PaintTable, StrokeTable and
1070 ShapeTable objects;
1071 - added methods to control colors in PiePlot (these were
1072 inadvertantly removed in the changes made for 0.9.5);
1073 - fixed auto-range update problem for secondary axis;
1074 - fixed missing category labels in the overlaid category plot;
1075 - fixed constructors for symbolic axes;
1076 - corrected error in Javadoc generation (Ant script);
1077
1078 ##### Version 0.9.5 (6-Feb-2003)
1079
1080 PLEASE NOTE THAT MAJOR CHANGES TO THE
1081 JFREECHART API HAVE BEEN MADE IN THIS RELEASE!
1082
1083 - added support for secondary axes, datasets and renderers;
1084 - added new data interfaces (Value, Values, Values2D,
1085 KeyedValues and KeyedValues2D) and incorporated these into
1086 the existing PieDataset and CategoryDataset interfaces.
1087 - modified the CategoryDataset interface to be more
1088 symmetrical, data is organised in rows and columns (as
1089 before) but can now be accessed by row/column index or
1090 row/column key.
1091 - added support for reading PieDatasets and CategoryDatasets
1092 from XML files.
1093 - created separate packages for the axes
1094 (com.jrefinery.chart.axis), plots (com.jrefinery.chart.plot)
1095 and renderers (com.jrefinery.chart.renderer).
1096 - series attributes (paint, outline paint, stroke and shape)
1097 are now controlled by the renderer classes using lookup
1098 tables. Introduced the DrawingSupplier interface (and
1099 DefaultDrawingSupplier class) which is used to populate the
1100 lookup tables from a common source (necessary to coordinate
1101 complex combined charts).
1102 - the chart legend can now display shapes corresponding to
1103 series.
1104 - moved responsibility for category distribution to the
1105 CategoryAxis class, which tidies up the code in the
1106 CategoryPlot classes.
1107 - gridlines are now controlled by the CategoryPlot and XYPlot
1108 classes, not the axes (included in this change is the
1109 addition of gridlines for the CategoryPlot domain values).
1110 - changed the list of titles in the JFreeChart class to a
1111 title and a list of subtitles.
1112 - added new renderers for XYPlot (XYBubbleRenderer and
1113 YIntervalRenderer).
1114 - modified Gantt chart to display sub-tasks.
1115 - added ContourPlot class (still experimental) by David
1116 M. O'Donnell.
1117 - introduced new MovingAverage class.
1118 - ChartMouseEvent now includes source chart.
1119 - numerous bug fixes.
1120 - lots of Javadoc updates.
1121
1122 ##### Version 0.9.4 (18-Oct-2002)
1123
1124 Added a new stacked area chart (contributed by Dan
1125 Rivett) and a compass plot (contributed by Bryan Scott). Updated
1126 the ThermometerPlot class. Added a new XYDotRenderer for scatter
1127 plots. Modified combined and overlaid plots to use the series colors
1128 specified in the sub plot rather than the parent plot (this makes it
1129 easier to align the colors in the legend). Added Regression class
1130 for linear and power regressions. BasicTimeSeries can now
1131 automatically drop "old" data. Some clean-up work in the code for
1132 tooltips and the event listener mechanism. Richard Atkinson has
1133 incorporated some useful extensions for servlets/JSP developers.
1134
1135 Ran Checkstyle and corrected issues reported for most classes.
1136 Checkstyle is a free utility that you can download from:
1137
1138 http://checkstyle.sourceforge.net
1139
1140 Fixed bugs and updated documentation.
1141
1142 API changes include:
1143 - added tickMarkPaint to Axis constructor (also affects
1144 subclasses);
1145 - added getLegendItems() to Plot, and deprecated
1146 getLegendItemLabels();
1147 - added getLegendItem(int) to XYItemRenderer and
1148 CategoryItemRenderer.
1149 - most 'protected' member variables have been changed to
1150 'private'.
1151
1152 ##### Version 0.9.3 (4-Sep-2002)
1153
1154 - Added multiple pie charts based on `CategoryDataset`;
1155 - Updated logarithmic axes;
1156 - Improved URL support for image map generation;
1157 - Moved the `com.jrefinery.data` package from JCommon to JFreeChart.
1158 - Added simple framework for chart annotations;
1159 - Improved control over renderers;
1160 - Duplicate x-values now allowed in `XYSeries`;
1161 - Optional category label skipping in category axes;
1162 - Added `CategoriesPaint` attribute to `AbstractCategoryItemRenderer`;
1163 - Added new attributes to `MeterPlot` class;
1164 - Updated 3D pie chart to observe start angle and direction, and also foreground alpha < 1.0;
1165 - Improved Javadoc comments;
1166 - New demo applications, including: `AnnotationDemo1`, `EventFrequencyDemo`, `JDBCCategoryChartDemo`, `JDBCPieChartDemo`, `JDBCXYChartDemo` and `MinMaxCategoryPlotDemo`.
1167
1168 Bug fixes:
1169 - negative percentages on `PiePlot`;
1170 - added listener notification to `setXXXAxis(...)` methods;
1171 - fixed `DomainInfo` method name clash;
1172 - added `DomainIsPointsInTime` flag to `TimeSeriesCollection` to give better control over auto range on axis for time series charts;
1173 - axis margins for date axes are no longer hard-coded;
1174 - fix for ordering of categories in `JdbcCategoryDataset`;
1175 - added check for `null` axis in mouse click handler.
1176
1177 The CVS repository at SourceForge has also been restructured to match the distribution directory layout.
1178
1179
1180 ##### Version 0.9.2 (28-Jun-2002)
1181
1182 - `PiePlot` now has `startAngle` and `direction` attributes;
1183 - added support for image map generation;
1184 - added a new `Pie3DPlot` class;
1185 - added label drawing code to bar renderers;
1186 - added optional range markers to horizontal number axis;
1187 - added bar clipping to avoid PRExceptions in bar charts;
1188 - `JFreeChartDemo` has been modified and now includes examples of the dial and thermometer plots.
1189
1190 ######Bug fixes
1191
1192 - auto range for `VerticalNumberAxis` when zero is forced to be included in the range;
1193 - fixed null pointer exception in `StackedVerticalBarRenderer3D`;
1194 - added get/set methods for min/max chart drawing dimensions in `ChartPanel`;
1195 - `HorizontalIntervalBarRenderer` now handles single category;
1196 - `verticalTickLabels` now possible in `HorizontalNumberAxis3D`;
1197 - removed unnecessary imports;
1198
1199
1200 ##### Version 0.9.1 (14-Jun-2002)
1201
1202 Bug fixes and Javadoc updates.
1203
1204 - fixed auto range calculation for category plots;
1205 - fixed event notification for `XYPlot`;
1206 - fixed auto axis range for Gantt charts;
1207 - check for null popup menu in `ChartPanel.mouseDragged`;
1208 - new checks for null info in renderers;
1209 - range markers now drawn only if in visible axis range;
1210
1211
1212 ##### Version 0.9.0 (7-Jun-2002)
1213
1214 - new plots including an area chart, a horizontal 3D bar chart, a Gantt chart
1215 and a thermometer chart;
1216 - combination plots have been reworked to provide a simpler framework, and
1217 extends to allow category plots to be combined;
1218 - there is now a facility to add a `ChartMouseListener` to the `ChartPanel`
1219 (formerly `JFreeChartPanel`);
1220 - an interactive zooming feature (experimental at this point) is now available
1221 for `XYPlots`;
1222 - a new Polish translation has been added;
1223 - several fixes have been applied to the default tool tip generators;
1224 - a workaround has been added to fix the alignment between time series charts
1225 and the date axis;
1226 - there are some improvements to the `VerticalLogarithmicAxis` class, and now a
1227 corresponding `HorizontalLogarithmicAxis` class;
1228 - additional demonstration applications have been added;
1229 - fixed the popup menu bug.
1230
1231
1232 ##### Version 0.8.1 (5-Apr-2002)
1233
1234 - Localised resource bundles for French, German and Spanish languages (thanks to
1235 Anthony Boulestreau, Thomas Meier and Hans-Jurgen Greiner for the translations);
1236 - an area XY plot and meter chart contributed by Hari;
1237 - symbol charts contributed by Anthony Boulestreau;
1238 - an improved `CandleStickRenderer` class from Sylvain Vieujot;
1239 - updated servlet code from Bryan Scott;
1240 - `XYItemRenderers` now have a change listener mechanism and therefore do not
1241 have to be immutable;
1242 - additional demonstration applications for individual chart types;
1243 - minor bug fixes.
1244
1245
1246 ##### Version 0.8.0 (22-Mar-2002)
1247
1248 - all the category plots are now controlled through the one class (`CategoryPlot`) with plug-in renderers;
1249 - added a `ResourceBundle` for user interface items that require localisation;
1250 - added a logarithmic axis class contributed by Mike Duffy and some new JDBC and servlet code contributed by Bryan Scott;
1251 - updated the JCommon class library to improve handling of time periods in different time zones.
1252
1253
1254 ##### Version 0.7.4 (6-Mar-2002)
1255
1256 - bug fixes in the JCommon Class Library;
1257 - various Javadoc comment updates;
1258 - some minor changes to the code;
1259 - added new domain name (http://www.object-refinery.com) in the source headers.
1260
1261
1262 ##### Version 0.7.3 (14-Feb-2002)
1263
1264 Bug fixes.
1265
1266
1267 ##### Version 0.7.2 (8-Feb-2002)
1268
1269 - integrated the `WindPlot` code from Achilleus Mantzios;
1270 - added an optional background image for the `JFreeChart` class;
1271 - added an optional background image for the `Plot` class;
1272 - added alpha-transparency for the plot foreground and background;
1273 - added new pie chart label types that show values;
1274 - fixed a bug with the legend that results in a loop at small chart sizes;
1275 - added some tooltip methods that were missing from the previous version;
1276 - changed the `Insets` class on chart titles to a new `Spacer` class that will
1277 allow for relative or absolute insets (the plan is to eventually replace all
1278 `Insets` in the `JFreeChart` classes);
1279 - fixed a bug in the `setAutoRangeIncludesZero` method of the `NumberAxis` class;
1280 - added the instructions that were missing from the copies of the GNU Lesser General Public Licence included with JFreeChart.
1281
1282
1283 ##### Version 0.7.1 (25-Jan-2002)
1284
1285 - added tooltips, crosshairs and zooming functions, thanks to Jonathan Nash and Hans-Jurgen Greiner
1286 for contributing the code that these features are based on;
1287 - moved the combination charts into the package `com.jrefinery.chart.combination`;
1288 - made a number of other small API changes and fixed some bugs;
1289 - removed the Javadoc HTML from the download to save space (you can regenerate it from the source code if you need it).
1290
1291
1292 ##### Version 0.7.0 (11-Dec-2001)
1293
1294 - new combination plots developed by Bill Kelemen;
1295 - added Wolfgang Irler's servlet demo to the standard download;
1296 - the About window in the demo application now includes a list of developers that have contributed to the project.
1297
1298
1299 ##### Version 0.6.0 (27-Nov-2001)
1300
1301 - new plots including scatter plot, stacked bar charts and 3D bar charts;
1302 - improved pie chart;
1303 - data interfaces and classes moved to the JCommon class library;
1304 - new properties to control spacing on bar charts;
1305 - new auto-tick mechanism;
1306 - `JFreeChartPanel` now incorporates buffering, and popup menu;
1307 - Javadocs revised;
1308 - fixed numerous bugs from version 0.5.6;
1309 - demo application updated.
1310
1311
1312 CONTRIBUTORS
1313 ------------
1314 JFreeChart wouldn't be half the library that it is today without the contributions (large and small) that have been made by the developers listed below:
1315
1316 - Eric Alexander
1317 - Richard Atkinson
1318 - David Basten
1319 - David Berry
1320 - Chris Boek
1321 - Zoheb Borbora
1322 - Anthony Boulestreau
1323 - Jeremy Bowman
1324 - Nicolas Brodu
1325 - Jody Brownell
1326 - David Browning
1327 - Soren Caspersen
1328 - Thomas A Caswell
1329 - Chuanhao Chiu
1330 - Brian Cole
1331 - Pascal Collet
1332 - Martin Cordova
1333 - Paolo Cova
1334 - Greg Darke
1335 - Mike Duffy
1336 - Don Elliott
1337 - Rune Fauske
1338 - Jonathan Gabbai
1339 - Serge V. Grachov
1340 - Daniel Gredler
1341 - Joao Guilherme Del Valle
1342 - Hans-Jurgen Greiner
1343 - Nick Guenther
1344 - Aiman Han
1345 - Cameron Hayne
1346 - Martin Hoeller (xS+S)
1347 - Jon Iles
1348 - Wolfgang Irler
1349 - Sergei Ivanov
1350 - Nina Jeliazkova
1351 - Adriaan Joubert
1352 - Darren Jung
1353 - Xun Kang
1354 - Bill Kelemen
1355 - Norbert Kiesel
1356 - Petr Kopac
1357 - Gideon Krause
1358 - Dave Law;
1359 - Pierre-Marie Le Biot
1360 - Simon Legner
1361 - Arnaud Lelievre
1362 - Wolfgang Lenhard
1363 - Leo Leung
1364 - David Li
1365 - Yan Liu
1366 - Tin Luu
1367 - Craig MacFarlane
1368 - Achilleus Mantzios
1369 - John Matthews
1370 - Thomas Meier
1371 - Jim Moore
1372 - Jonathan Nash
1373 - Barak Naveh
1374 - David M. O'Donnell
1375 - Krzysztof Paz
1376 - Eric Penfold
1377 - Tomer Peretz
1378 - Xavier Poinsard
1379 - Andrzej Porebski
1380 - Viktor Rajewski
1381 - Eduardo Ramalho
1382 - Michael Rauch
1383 - Klaus Rheinwald
1384 - Cameron Riley
1385 - Dan Rivett
1386 - Lukasz Rzeszotarski
1387 - Scott Sams
1388 - Michel Santos
1389 - Thierry Saura
1390 - Patrick Schlott
1391 - Andreas Schneider
1392 - Christoph Schroeder
1393 - Jean-Luc SCHWAB
1394 - Bryan Scott
1395 - Tobias Selb
1396 - Darshan Shah
1397 - Mofeed Shahin
1398 - Michael Siemer
1399 - Pady Srinivasan
1400 - Greg Steckman
1401 - Roger Studner
1402 - Gerald Struck
1403 - Irv Thomae
1404 - Eric Thomas
1405 - Rich Unger
1406 - Daniel van Enckevort
1407 - Laurence Vanhelsuwe
1408 - Sylvain Vieujot
1409 - Jelai Wang
1410 - Mark Watson
1411 - Alex Weber
1412 - Richard West
1413 - Matthew Wright
1414 - Benoit Xhenseval
1415 - Christian W. Zuckschwerdt
1416 - Hari
1417 - Sam (oldman)
1418
1419 It is possible that I have missed someone on this list, if that applies to you, please e-mail me.
1420
1421 Dave Gilbert ([email protected])
1422
1423 JFreeChart Project Leader
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