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custom templates and "aspects" directory [message #492247] Mon, 19 October 2009 15:09 Go to next message
Aurélien Pupier is currently offline Aurélien PupierFriend
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Hi,

I'm trying to share my editing domain using GMFTools (http://code.google.com/p/gmftools/wiki/SharedEditingDomain)

They give their own custom template, as I have already some I can't only set the template directory to them. But I noticed that the structure is quietly different : they have a "aspects" directory on top of the "classic" templates directory structure.

So I copy it in my template directory and it seems that when I generate it takes template in aspects prioritary.

What is the exact mechanism with "aspects" template directory? Where can I find it?

Regards,

Aurelien Pupier


Aurélien Pupier - Red Hat
Senior Software Engineer in Fuse Tooling team
Re: custom templates and "aspects" directory [message #495061 is a reply to message #492247] Tue, 03 November 2009 16:50 Go to previous message
Alex Shatalin is currently offline Alex ShatalinFriend
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Hello Aurelien,

> What is the exact mechanism with "aspects" template directory? Where
> can I find it?
if you have define x::y::z and you'd like to aspect it then you need to place
corresponding aspect into aspects::x::y::z.

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