Can't drop a figure [message #119334] |
Sat, 14 April 2007 22:11  |
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Originally posted by: jorge.__remove_this__.gmail.com
Hi.
I'm new to GMF and I'm trying to do a small application just for learning.
The application is quite simples and have just 3 elements/figures: A
Start/End element, an Event elements to put between a start and end element
and a Sequence element to connect all of these.
I do all the modeling with GMF Dashboard and everything runs fine, but the
problems is when I try to use the application. After doing the Run As
Eclipse Application over the .diagram project and make a new project of that
type I can't seem to drop down any of the elements I mention before and that
are available in the Palette.
Can anyone help me with this? Thanks in advance.
Sorry if the explanation is confuse, but I'm not used to write in English.
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Re: Can't drop a figure [message #119731 is a reply to message #119334] |
Mon, 16 April 2007 11:59  |
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Originally posted by: jorge.__remove_this__.gmail.com
Problem solved.
In the .ecore model, in the URI field (Properties), it was a space at the
end of URI name. After I removed the space and generated the rest of the
models with GMF Dashboard, all went fine and I can drop wall the figures.
Thanks anyway.
"Jorge Matos" <jorge.__remove_this__@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:evs1ki$ge9$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Hi.
>
> I'm new to GMF and I'm trying to do a small application just for learning.
> The application is quite simples and have just 3 elements/figures: A
> Start/End element, an Event elements to put between a start and end
> element and a Sequence element to connect all of these.
>
> I do all the modeling with GMF Dashboard and everything runs fine, but the
> problems is when I try to use the application. After doing the Run As
> Eclipse Application over the .diagram project and make a new project of
> that type I can't seem to drop down any of the elements I mention before
> and that are available in the Palette.
>
> Can anyone help me with this? Thanks in advance.
>
> Sorry if the explanation is confuse, but I'm not used to write in English.
>
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