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Can I add <details> element to ExtendedMetaData EAnnotation using Eclipse model editor GUI? [message #387622] Sat, 11 September 2004 00:15 Go to next message
Alan Canon is currently offline Alan CanonFriend
Messages: 19
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
I'm working through the FeatureMap example. I have used the EMF model
editor in eclipse in order to add an EAnnotation to the preferredOrders
EReference. I've correctly filled out the ExtendedMetaData URI in the
Source attribute of the EAnnotation.

Now, how do I add the <details> element to the EAnnotation without
resorting to editing XML by hand? Can it be done using the GUI?

-- Alan
Re: Can I add <details> element to ExtendedMetaData EAnnotation using Eclipse model editor GUI [message #387674 is a reply to message #387622] Mon, 13 September 2004 18:58 Go to previous message
Ed Merks is currently offline Ed MerksFriend
Messages: 33141
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Alan,

Sorry, the Ecore editor doesn't support that. But it really should.
Please open a bugzilla feature request.


Alan B. Canon wrote:

> I'm working through the FeatureMap example. I have used the EMF model
> editor in eclipse in order to add an EAnnotation to the
> preferredOrders EReference. I've correctly filled out the
> ExtendedMetaData URI in the Source attribute of the EAnnotation.
>
> Now, how do I add the <details> element to the EAnnotation without
> resorting to editing XML by hand? Can it be done using the GUI?
>
> -- Alan


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