Reference article not accessible from gef home page ? [message #141561] |
Mon, 05 July 2004 15:59 |
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Originally posted by: rlemaigr.ulb.ac.be
Hello,
I've just found on the cvs an article written in may 2003 called "standa=
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user interactions in GEF":
http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/~checkout~/gef-home /reference/i=
nteractions.html?rev=3D1.3&content-type=3Dtext/html& cvsroot=3DTools_Proj=
ect
My first reaction was "Woa ! A secret place !" because this article is n=
ot =
referenced on the GEF home page.
I would have been happy to read this article a few months ago because it=
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is very useful to understand which tool to use to do what, which =
EditPolicy to implement, which request is sent and when,...that's a very=
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good article !
So maybe it is a stupid question but why isn't there a link to this =
article as there is one to the other reference articles ?
Maybe a lot of people didn't see it, just like me...
r=E9gis
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Re: Reference article not accessible from gef home page ? [message #141582 is a reply to message #141561] |
Tue, 06 July 2004 01:24 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: jtamon.hotmail.com
yup. did not see this one too. thanks for the link!
wish they could write more helpful articles like this one...
<rlemaigr@ulb.ac.be> wrote in message
news:opsan9c1x4xn9g2u@xn--pcrgis-dva.mshome.net...
Hello,
I've just found on the cvs an article written in may 2003 called "standard
user interactions in GEF":
http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/~checkout~/gef-home /reference/inter
actions.html?rev=1.3&content-type=text/html&cvsroot= Tools_Project
My first reaction was "Woa ! A secret place !" because this article is not
referenced on the GEF home page.
I would have been happy to read this article a few months ago because it
is very useful to understand which tool to use to do what, which
EditPolicy to implement, which request is sent and when,...that's a very
good article !
So maybe it is a stupid question but why isn't there a link to this
article as there is one to the other reference articles ?
Maybe a lot of people didn't see it, just like me...
r
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