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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T00:12:54+00:00 2026-06-06T00:12:54+00:00

I asked a question before about VerticalRulers , with this hint I added a

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I asked a question before about VerticalRulers, with this hint I added a second Column to the VerticalRuler and tried to add a Marker to it, but the Marker always appears on the standard Column, but not on mine. I added a second line number column to illustrate my problem. How do I change this behavior? Thanks for any help.

@Override
protected IVerticalRuler createVerticalRuler(){
    IVerticalRuler ruler =  super.createVerticalRuler();
    ruler2 = (CompositeRuler) ruler;
    column1 = new AnnotationRulerColumn(100);
    ruler2.addDecorator(0, column1);
    ruler2.addDecorator(2, createLineNumberRulerColumn());
    column1.addAnnotationType("MARKER");
    return ruler;
}
public String check_line(){
    IEditorPart editor = PlatformUI.getWorkbench().getActiveWorkbenchWindow().getActivePage().getActiveEditor();
    IFileEditorInput input = (IFileEditorInput)editor.getEditorInput() ;
    IFile file = input.getFile();
    IResource res = (IResource) file;
    try{
        IMarker m = res.createMarker(IMarker.MARKER);
        m.setAttribute(IMarker.LINE_NUMBER,2);
        m.setAttribute(IMarker.MESSAGE, "lala");
        m.setAttribute(IMarker.TEXT, "test");
        m.setAttribute(IMarker.PRIORITY, IMarker.PRIORITY_HIGH);
        m.setAttribute(IMarker.SEVERITY, IMarker.SEVERITY_INFO);
    } catch (CoreException e) { ... }
    return "marker created";
}

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    2026-06-06T00:12:55+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 12:12 am

    You just have to use a different constructor for AnnotationRulerColumn:

    AnnotationRulerColumn(int width, IAnnotationAccess annotationAccess) 
    

    You can use DefaultMarkerAnnotationAccess for the argument IAnnotationAccess:

    protected IVerticalRuler createVerticalRuler(){
        IVerticalRuler ruler =  super.createVerticalRuler();
        CompositeRuler ruler2 = (CompositeRuler) ruler;
        column1 = new AnnotationRulerColumn(100, new DefaultMarkerAnnotationAccess());
        ruler2.addDecorator(0, column1);
        ruler2.addDecorator(2, createLineNumberRulerColumn());
        column1.addAnnotationType("MARKER");
        return ruler;
    }
    

    I assume you have defined an annotation type with the name “MARKER” for your marker.
    If not, make sure to use the name of an annotation type, NOT marker type, for column1.addAnnotationType("MARKER");. You can define your own annotation type and map it to a marker type with the extension point Annotation Types.

    Your marker/annotation should then show up on your own vertical ruler.

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