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Simple GEF editor [message #106677] |
Mon, 24 November 2003 18:30  |
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Originally posted by: PeterMayne.ap.spherion.com
There have been some requests here for a simple GEF editor that is
easier to comprehend than the excellent, albeit complex, flow and logic
editors.
Coincidentally, I've written a simple GEF editor for my own education,
but it may be useful as another example.
Is there enough interest in such a thing for me to post it here? If so,
a good name is welcome. :-)
(For some reason, Mozilla isn't letting me post to this newsgroup:
"permission denied", even after I use the right username/password. What
aren't I doing right?)
PJDM
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Peter Mayne
Spherion Technology Solutions
Canberra, ACT, Australia
"Dude, where's my IDE?"
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Re: Simple GEF editor [message #106691 is a reply to message #106677] |
Mon, 24 November 2003 21:12   |
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Originally posted by: evan_yap.mindspring.com
i'm interested.
i'll christen it Mayne's No-Pain GEF Editor Example!!
:-)
"Peter Mayne" <PeterMayne@ap.spherion.com> wrote in message
news:bpu4bd$pgr$1@eclipse.org...
> There have been some requests here for a simple GEF editor that is
> easier to comprehend than the excellent, albeit complex, flow and logic
> editors.
>
> Coincidentally, I've written a simple GEF editor for my own education,
> but it may be useful as another example.
>
> Is there enough interest in such a thing for me to post it here? If so,
> a good name is welcome. :-)
>
> (For some reason, Mozilla isn't letting me post to this newsgroup:
> "permission denied", even after I use the right username/password. What
> aren't I doing right?)
>
> PJDM
> --
> Peter Mayne
> Spherion Technology Solutions
> Canberra, ACT, Australia
> "Dude, where's my IDE?"
>
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Re: Simple GEF editor [message #108300 is a reply to message #107179] |
Mon, 08 December 2003 18:04   |
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Originally posted by: jeff.mclean.rogers.com
I unzipped smeg to my eclipse home, and it went into the plugins directory
as usual, but when I restarted Eclipse, I didn't get the usual "Finalizing
plugin install" type message you get when installing plugins. Furthermore,
I can't figure out how to open an instance of the Smeg editor. Did this not
install properly, or is my eclipse corrupt, or am I just missing something?
Thanks,
Jeff
"Peter Mayne" <PeterMayne@ap.spherion.com> wrote in message
news:bq3b16$hjg$1@eclipse.org...
> Attached is my Smeg (Simple Editor on GEF) plugin (including source
> code). Developed and tested using Eclipse 3.0M4 + GEF I20031118.
> Hopefully someone will find it useful. (I know I did. :-))
>
> Constructive criticism here from anyone who knows what they're doing
> would be welcome and educational. It would be preferable to get best
> practice worked out now with a simple project, rather than wait until
> it's too late.
>
> PJDM
> --
> Peter Mayne
> Spherion Technology Solutions
> Canberra, ACT, Australia
> "Dude, where's my IDE?"
>
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Re: Simple GEF editor [message #108314 is a reply to message #108300] |
Mon, 08 December 2003 18:23   |
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Originally posted by: jeff.mclean.rogers.com
Update:
I just checked the Help -> About Eclipse Platform -> Plug-in Details, and
Smeg is there. So it did install correctly, I just don't know how to use
it...
If anyone could point me in the right direction to get started, that would
be great ;)
Jeff
"Jeff McLean" <jeff.mclean@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:br2vsv$9cj$1@eclipse.org...
> I unzipped smeg to my eclipse home, and it went into the plugins directory
> as usual, but when I restarted Eclipse, I didn't get the usual "Finalizing
> plugin install" type message you get when installing plugins.
Furthermore,
> I can't figure out how to open an instance of the Smeg editor. Did this
not
> install properly, or is my eclipse corrupt, or am I just missing
something?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeff
>
>
>
> "Peter Mayne" <PeterMayne@ap.spherion.com> wrote in message
> news:bq3b16$hjg$1@eclipse.org...
> > Attached is my Smeg (Simple Editor on GEF) plugin (including source
> > code). Developed and tested using Eclipse 3.0M4 + GEF I20031118.
> > Hopefully someone will find it useful. (I know I did. :-))
> >
> > Constructive criticism here from anyone who knows what they're doing
> > would be welcome and educational. It would be preferable to get best
> > practice worked out now with a simple project, rather than wait until
> > it's too late.
> >
> > PJDM
> > --
> > Peter Mayne
> > Spherion Technology Solutions
> > Canberra, ACT, Australia
> > "Dude, where's my IDE?"
> >
>
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Re: Simple GEF editor [message #108394 is a reply to message #108314] |
Mon, 08 December 2003 09:05   |
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Originally posted by: chhil_._hotmail.com
Hello Jeff,
Create a simple project and add a file with an extension of smeg e.g.
1.smeg
Regards Chhil
Jeff McLean wrote:
> Update:
>
> I just checked the Help -> About Eclipse Platform -> Plug-in Details, and
> Smeg is there. So it did install correctly, I just don't know how to use
> it...
>
> If anyone could point me in the right direction to get started, that would
> be great ;)
>
> Jeff
>
>
> "Jeff McLean" <jeff.mclean@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:br2vsv$9cj$1@eclipse.org...
>
>>I unzipped smeg to my eclipse home, and it went into the plugins directory
>>as usual, but when I restarted Eclipse, I didn't get the usual "Finalizing
>>plugin install" type message you get when installing plugins.
>
> Furthermore,
>
>>I can't figure out how to open an instance of the Smeg editor. Did this
>
> not
>
>>install properly, or is my eclipse corrupt, or am I just missing
>
> something?
>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Jeff
>>
>>
>>
>>"Peter Mayne" <PeterMayne@ap.spherion.com> wrote in message
>>news:bq3b16$hjg$1@eclipse.org...
>>
>>>Attached is my Smeg (Simple Editor on GEF) plugin (including source
>>>code). Developed and tested using Eclipse 3.0M4 + GEF I20031118.
>>>Hopefully someone will find it useful. (I know I did. :-))
>>>
>>>Constructive criticism here from anyone who knows what they're doing
>>>would be welcome and educational. It would be preferable to get best
>>>practice worked out now with a simple project, rather than wait until
>>>it's too late.
>>>
>>>PJDM
>>>--
>>>Peter Mayne
>>>Spherion Technology Solutions
>>>Canberra, ACT, Australia
>>>"Dude, where's my IDE?"
>>>
>>
>>
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Re: Simple GEF editor [message #108590 is a reply to message #108394] |
Tue, 09 December 2003 23:34   |
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Originally posted by: jeff.mclean.rogers.com
Thanks :)
"Chhil" <chhil_@_hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:br3aif$jp0$1@eclipse.org...
> Hello Jeff,
>
> Create a simple project and add a file with an extension of smeg e.g.
> 1.smeg
>
> Regards Chhil
>
> Jeff McLean wrote:
>
> > Update:
> >
> > I just checked the Help -> About Eclipse Platform -> Plug-in Details,
and
> > Smeg is there. So it did install correctly, I just don't know how to
use
> > it...
> >
> > If anyone could point me in the right direction to get started, that
would
> > be great ;)
> >
> > Jeff
> >
> >
> > "Jeff McLean" <jeff.mclean@rogers.com> wrote in message
> > news:br2vsv$9cj$1@eclipse.org...
> >
> >>I unzipped smeg to my eclipse home, and it went into the plugins
directory
> >>as usual, but when I restarted Eclipse, I didn't get the usual
"Finalizing
> >>plugin install" type message you get when installing plugins.
> >
> > Furthermore,
> >
> >>I can't figure out how to open an instance of the Smeg editor. Did this
> >
> > not
> >
> >>install properly, or is my eclipse corrupt, or am I just missing
> >
> > something?
> >
> >>Thanks,
> >>
> >>Jeff
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>"Peter Mayne" <PeterMayne@ap.spherion.com> wrote in message
> >>news:bq3b16$hjg$1@eclipse.org...
> >>
> >>>Attached is my Smeg (Simple Editor on GEF) plugin (including source
> >>>code). Developed and tested using Eclipse 3.0M4 + GEF I20031118.
> >>>Hopefully someone will find it useful. (I know I did. :-))
> >>>
> >>>Constructive criticism here from anyone who knows what they're doing
> >>>would be welcome and educational. It would be preferable to get best
> >>>practice worked out now with a simple project, rather than wait until
> >>>it's too late.
> >>>
> >>>PJDM
> >>>--
> >>>Peter Mayne
> >>>Spherion Technology Solutions
> >>>Canberra, ACT, Australia
> >>>"Dude, where's my IDE?"
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
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Re: Simple GEF editor [message #119873 is a reply to message #115834] |
Mon, 01 March 2004 11:06  |
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Originally posted by: dengjiayuan.pchome.com.tw
Hi I have Eclipse 2.1.2 and it worked for me .
The step is as following.
BolusDeng
Guy Beckman wrote:
> I have Eclipse 2.1.1 and it worked alright for me.
> I went to one of my open projects, right-clicked and then clicked 'new' and
> then 'file'
> If you give the filename a .smeg extention, like 'test.smeg' it will create
> a new file using the smeg editor.
> Hope that helps...
> GUY
> "gaetan" <gaetan.delrue@etudiant.univ-lille1.fr> wrote in message
> news:br4v8a$dp0$1@eclipse.org...
> > Peter Mayne wrote:
> >
> > > Attached is my Smeg (Simple Editor on GEF) plugin (including source
> > > code). Developed and tested using Eclipse 3.0M4 + GEF I20031118.
> > > Hopefully someone will find it useful. (I know I did. :-))
> >
> >
> > I have Eclipse 2.1.2 and Smeg, but i can't open a file named .smeg. Could
> > it be my
> > version of Eclispe ?
> >
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