Creating documentation entities in GMF? [message #184379] |
Sat, 26 April 2008 11:07 |
Bill Hinge Messages: 156 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hi
I have created a couple of GMF based editors which are currently used to
edit and capture data, eg ints, strings etc similar to uml type editors.
But I would like to add the capability to give the editor user the
ability to write longer paragraphs of text, kind of like a notepad and I
want these notes to be part of the model. Eventually I would like to use
BIRT to generate documents from my editor using these notepad entities
as source.
Is there a suggested way to add this capability to GMF editor?
(To be clear what I'm after is building an editor - add text and data,
parse the model and generate both code and documentation from the model)
regards
Steve
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Re: Creating documentation entities in GMF? [message #185075 is a reply to message #184379] |
Fri, 02 May 2008 11:39 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: 5d5.mail.ru
It's possible to add notes to a diagram; they may contain paragraphs of
text. Notes are stored in notation model so if you want to keep text in
domain model you need a EString attribute and note-like node.
steve orobec wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have created a couple of GMF based editors which are currently used to
> edit and capture data, eg ints, strings etc similar to uml type editors.
>
> But I would like to add the capability to give the editor user the
> ability to write longer paragraphs of text, kind of like a notepad and I
> want these notes to be part of the model. Eventually I would like to use
> BIRT to generate documents from my editor using these notepad entities
> as source.
>
> Is there a suggested way to add this capability to GMF editor?
> (To be clear what I'm after is building an editor - add text and data,
> parse the model and generate both code and documentation from the model)
>
> regards
> Steve
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