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How to enable mark occurrences in Xtext 2.3M6? [message #837433] Thu, 05 April 2012 16:59 Go to next message
Daniel Le Berre is currently offline Daniel Le BerreFriend
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Hi all,

One of the new feature in XText 2.0 was the ability to have the "mark occurrences" feature for free.

Our Xtext 1.0 grammar has been upgraded correctly to Xtext 2.3M6.

However, I cannot see where I can enable occurrences marking in the generated IDE.

I could not find in the documentation how to enable that great feature.

Is there something specific to enable in the mwe workflow?

Cheers,

Daniel
Re: How to enable mark occurrences in Xtext 2.3M6? [message #837438 is a reply to message #837433] Thu, 05 April 2012 17:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Christian Dietrich is currently offline Christian DietrichFriend
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Hi,

i do not really understand your question. if you start a runtime eclipse and open an dsl file then in the tool bar (below the menu) you can find a symbol that looks like a Text Marker.
its tooltip is "toogle mark occurences".

~Christian


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Re: How to enable mark occurrences in Xtext 2.3M6? [message #837909 is a reply to message #837438] Fri, 06 April 2012 09:17 Go to previous message
Daniel Le Berre is currently offline Daniel Le BerreFriend
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Thanks Christian!

I did not pay attention to that button in the menu bar. In JDT, that feature is enabled in the editor preference page.

That feature will be very nice for debugging the scoping of our language Smile

Its really nice to get all those features out-of-the-box.

Daniel
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