Triangle: How to reuse OR how to define connection points for custom figure [message #154006] |
Mon, 08 October 2007 04:13  |
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Originally posted by: anchorman.gmx.net
Hi,
For my editor I need a simple triangle figure.
1. I suppose there should be some triangle already out there. Can anyone
tell me what resource to load or where to find such simple geometric
figures and how to reuse them?
alternatively:
2. For now I've defined a new figure as a scalable polygon with three
template points that yield a triangle. But now any connections made to the
triangles do not align with the triangle itself but with a rectangular box
around the triangle. How to define the connection points for a custom
figure properly?
In general, where can I find documentation about the possibilities to
define custom figures so I can stop bothering you people with silly newbie
questions? I know the tutorials but they only contain simple examples, no
full documentation of all the elements you can add in your .gmfgraph to
compose custom figures.
Thx,
Christoph
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Re: Triangle: How to reuse OR how to define connection points for custom figure [message #158370 is a reply to message #154147] |
Mon, 05 November 2007 12:04  |
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Originally posted by: trommas.yahoo.com
SKuhn wrote:
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> http://wiki.eclipse.org/GMF_Documentation_Index#Draw2D
This is an apprehensive resource. But the answer to my questions
regarding this seems to elude me.
To ask generally: Is there any example or showcase of an ellipse,
triangle, or anything else than a rectangle which connects properly to a
connection - surely that must exist?
Regards,
Tomas Zijdemans
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> - -stefan
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> Nicolai Kamenzky schrieb:
>> I'm sorry. I can't help you much further. All I know is that
>> there may be no such documentation. Since GMF uses GEF to
>> draw a diagram you may look at the GEF docs where you may
>> find the same or similar terms.
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>> I hope another newsgroup reader can answer your question
>> directly!
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>> Cheers,
>> Nicolai
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