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Support of several editors, based on the same metamodel [message #1066241] Mon, 01 July 2013 16:34 Go to next message
Phil H is currently offline Phil HFriend
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Hi,

I'm wondering if there is any support in Eugenia for defining different editors, based on the same metamodel. First I want to give an image overview, which is an simplified meta model:

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I already realised an GMF editor with Eugenia for the orange parts, which works so far. Now I would like to create a second GMF editor for the green part. But as you can see in the image, there are some boundary points of both editors.

Is there a way of combining both editors based on the same metamodel. Any examples maybe?
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Re: Support of several editors, based on the same metamodel [message #1066396 is a reply to message #1066241] Tue, 02 July 2013 12:24 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Phil H is currently offline Phil HFriend
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I mean something like this: http://wiki.eclipse.org/Graphical_Modeling_Framework/Tips#Sharing_single_EditingDomain_instance_across_several_diagrams

Something like one metamodel for two gmf editors, where each editor realize one part of the metamodel.

[Updated on: Tue, 02 July 2013 12:58]

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Re: Support of several editors, based on the same metamodel [message #1066523 is a reply to message #1066396] Tue, 02 July 2013 22:43 Go to previous message
Dimitris Kolovos is currently offline Dimitris KolovosFriend
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Hi Phil,

I'm afraid there's no built-in support for this in Eugenia.

Cheers,
Dimitris
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