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<meta.schema plugin="org.eclipse.core.filebuffers" id="documentCreation" name="Document Creation"/>
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This extension point is used to customize the document creation behavior of this plug-in's default text file buffer manager. It allows to specify which document factory should be used in order to create the document instance of a text file buffer created for a certain file content type, file extension, or file name.
<br>
<br>
<h6 class=CaptionFigColumn id=header>Deprecated since 3.2: </h6> This extension must no longer be used. We urge existing clients to remove their contribution:
<ul>
<li>the file buffer manager now provides an <code>ISynchronizable</code> document. Clients which need a synchronized document can set a lock object. <em>To overwrite an existing lock object is considered bad practice and can break other clients: if the document already has a lock object set then this one should be used by the client</em>.</li>
<li>clients which need a different <code>org.eclipse.jface.text.IDocument</code> implementation create the corresponding document in their document provider. The custom document will wrap the document provided by the file buffer.</li>
</ul>
</documentation>
</annotation>
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<annotation>
<appInfo>
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</annotation>
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<sequence>
<element ref="factory" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
</sequence>
<attribute name="point" type="string" use="required">
<annotation>
<documentation>
a fully qualified identifier of the target extension point
</documentation>
</annotation>
</attribute>
<attribute name="id" type="string">
<annotation>
<documentation>
an optional identifier of the extension instance
</documentation>
</annotation>
</attribute>
<attribute name="name" type="string">
<annotation>
<documentation>
an optional name of the extension instance
</documentation>
<appInfo>
<meta.attribute translatable="true"/>
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</annotation>
</attribute>
</complexType>
</element>
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<annotation>
<documentation>
The specification of a document factory. In order to find a factory for a given file the attributes of each factory specification are consulted in the following sequence: contentTypeId, fileNames, extensions. If multiple, equally specific factory specifications are found for a given file it is not specified which factory is used.
</documentation>
</annotation>
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<attribute name="class" type="string" use="required">
<annotation>
<documentation>
a fully qualified name of the factory implementation class. This class must implement the <code>org.eclipse.core.filebuffers.IDocumentFactory</code> interface.
</documentation>
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<meta.attribute kind="java" basedOn="org.eclipse.core.filebuffers.IDocumentFactory"/>
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<attribute name="extensions" type="string">
<annotation>
<documentation>
a comma separated list of file extensions for which this factory should be used
</documentation>
</annotation>
</attribute>
<attribute name="fileNames" type="string">
<annotation>
<documentation>
a comma separated list of file names for which this factory should be used
</documentation>
</annotation>
</attribute>
<attribute name="contentTypeId" type="string">
<annotation>
<documentation>
the id of a content type as defined by the <code>org.eclipse.core.runtime.contentTypes</code> extension point for which this factory should be used
</documentation>
</annotation>
</attribute>
</complexType>
</element>
<annotation>
<appInfo>
<meta.section type="since"/>
</appInfo>
<documentation>
3.0
</documentation>
</annotation>
<annotation>
<appInfo>
<meta.section type="examples"/>
</appInfo>
<documentation>
<pre>
<extension
id="org.eclipse.jdt.debug.ui.SnippetDocumentFactory"
name="%snippetDocumentFactory.name"
point="org.eclipse.core.filebuffers.documentCreation">
<factory
extensions="jpage"
class="org.eclipse.jdt.internal.debug.ui.snippeteditor.SnippetDocumentFactory">
</factory>
</extension>
</pre>
</documentation>
</annotation>
<annotation>
<appInfo>
<meta.section type="apiInfo"/>
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<documentation>
Document factories have to implement org.eclipse.core.filebuffers.IDocumentFactory.
</documentation>
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<annotation>
<appInfo>
<meta.section type="implementation"/>
</appInfo>
<documentation>
</documentation>
</annotation>
<annotation>
<appInfo>
<meta.section type="copyright"/>
</appInfo>
<documentation>
Copyright (c) 2001, 2006 IBM Corporation and others.<br>
This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0 which accompanies this distribution, and is available at <a href="https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0">https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v20.html</a>/
SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
</documentation>
</annotation>
</schema>
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