Border & Links color [message #197550] |
Thu, 17 July 2008 04:24  |
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Hi,
I'm using GMF to produce a graphical editor, I use colors to make things
clearer but I wish it could be possible to set the border colors of
Figures and the links between them. Actually, I can change the style
(solid, dot, dash, ...) but nothing about color. Did I have miss something?
(I think it is possible to make this programmaticaly but I would prefer
if it was possible with the gmfgraph only.
Thanks,
Olivier PATRY
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Re: Border & Links color [message #197566 is a reply to message #197550] |
Thu, 17 July 2008 05:07   |
Eclipse User |
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Olivier PATRY a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I'm using GMF to produce a graphical editor, I use colors to make things
> clearer but I wish it could be possible to set the border colors of
> Figures and the links between them. Actually, I can change the style
> (solid, dot, dash, ...) but nothing about color. Did I have miss something?
>
> (I think it is possible to make this programmaticaly but I would prefer
> if it was possible with the gmfgraph only.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Olivier PATRY
Oh, sorry, I miss an important point!
I can make what I want with a Line Border child on my Rectangle Figure,
it works. But my problem is on the rounded Rectangle Figure or elliptic
figures. I have a light grey border rounded, I wish I could change this
light grey. If I put a line border, it is a rectangle one.
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Re: Border & Links color [message #197574 is a reply to message #197550] |
Thu, 17 July 2008 05:21  |
Eclipse User |
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Olivier PATRY a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I'm using GMF to produce a graphical editor, I use colors to make things
> clearer but I wish it could be possible to set the border colors of
> Figures and the links between them. Actually, I can change the style
> (solid, dot, dash, ...) but nothing about color. Did I have miss something?
>
> (I think it is possible to make this programmaticaly but I would prefer
> if it was possible with the gmfgraph only.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Olivier PATRY
Ok, I finally found the solution, it's the Foreground child that
determine the color of the border... Not well choosen term IMHO!
Regards,
Olivier PATRY
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