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re. Wishlist... [message #13463] Tue, 17 February 2009 08:21 Go to next message
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Should other wishes e.g. re. the Wiki also go into Bugzilla's or rather
be voiced here in the NG?

E.g. I would *love* to see the excellent(!) Recipes section at
http://epsilonlabs.wiki.sourceforge.net/EuGENia extended with
descriptions for:

How to generate links that change visual attributes like:
a.) source and/or target decoration depending on some relation type
field.
b.) connection style (solid/dashed/dotted) depending on some element
field.
c.) connection color depending on some field value.

How to generate labels (and - if possible - hook them into .emf using
Eugenia annotations) that behave like links, i.e. that trigger some
action when they are clicked.
As an example just consider the GMF dashboard. How would one implement
something like these action "links" (like "Select" / "Edit" / "Create" /
"Derive" / "Combine" / etc.) and how would one specify that if possible
in an .emf file?

Michael
Re: re. Wishlist... [message #13484 is a reply to message #13463] Tue, 17 February 2009 08:50 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Hi Michael,

I think that the newsgroup is a better venue to do so as it's a bit more
visible than the bugzilla. I'll have a look at the recipes you mentioned
below and hopefully start scribbling respective pages in the wiki in the
next few days.

Cheers,
Dimitris

Michael Moser wrote:
> Should other wishes e.g. re. the Wiki also go into Bugzilla's or rather
> be voiced here in the NG?
>
> E.g. I would *love* to see the excellent(!) Recipes section at
> http://epsilonlabs.wiki.sourceforge.net/EuGENia extended with
> descriptions for:
>
> How to generate links that change visual attributes like:
> a.) source and/or target decoration depending on some relation type field.
> b.) connection style (solid/dashed/dotted) depending on some element field.
> c.) connection color depending on some field value.
>
> How to generate labels (and - if possible - hook them into .emf using
> Eugenia annotations) that behave like links, i.e. that trigger some
> action when they are clicked.
> As an example just consider the GMF dashboard. How would one implement
> something like these action "links" (like "Select" / "Edit" / "Create" /
> "Derive" / "Combine" / etc.) and how would one specify that if possible
> in an .emf file?
>
> Michael
>
Re: re. Wishlist... [message #565657 is a reply to message #13463] Tue, 17 February 2009 08:50 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Hi Michael,

I think that the newsgroup is a better venue to do so as it's a bit more
visible than the bugzilla. I'll have a look at the recipes you mentioned
below and hopefully start scribbling respective pages in the wiki in the
next few days.

Cheers,
Dimitris

Michael Moser wrote:
> Should other wishes e.g. re. the Wiki also go into Bugzilla's or rather
> be voiced here in the NG?
>
> E.g. I would *love* to see the excellent(!) Recipes section at
> http://epsilonlabs.wiki.sourceforge.net/EuGENia extended with
> descriptions for:
>
> How to generate links that change visual attributes like:
> a.) source and/or target decoration depending on some relation type field.
> b.) connection style (solid/dashed/dotted) depending on some element field.
> c.) connection color depending on some field value.
>
> How to generate labels (and - if possible - hook them into .emf using
> Eugenia annotations) that behave like links, i.e. that trigger some
> action when they are clicked.
> As an example just consider the GMF dashboard. How would one implement
> something like these action "links" (like "Select" / "Edit" / "Create" /
> "Derive" / "Combine" / etc.) and how would one specify that if possible
> in an .emf file?
>
> Michael
>
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