Graphiti Graphic Editor [message #1772026] |
Mon, 04 September 2017 09:18  |
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In Graphiti Developer Guide> Overview on Graphiti Tools it has a New Graphiti Plug-in Project Wizard paragraph.
This document stops at the description of the creation of a plugin from the template New Plug-in Project Project with Sample Graphiti Editor
without explanation on:
* Creating and using patterns.
* The creation and use of Model Object and Model Object Link. )
To customize the editor and palette based on a template.
How to configure the palette and the editor to display all elements of the model to create a diagram based on this model and not on the default shapes (rectangle, single line.
Thanks
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Re: Graphiti Graphic Editor [message #1772793 is a reply to message #1772505] |
Fri, 15 September 2017 09:59   |
Eclipse User |
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OK, thanks
I want to edit SA diagrams (Structured Analysis) composed of Terminator (rectangle), Process (circle), Store (two parallel lines), ...
(My project is a plugin project based on the "Plug-in with Graphiti Editor" template.
The generated code works and allows me to edit an elementary diagram)
I read this part of the Eclipse Help> Graphiti Developer Guide> Example> Filesystem Example,
but:
- I did not understand everything.
- I can not add any other features than the one created by the Plug-in with Graphiti Editor wizard.
- I do not know how to change the shape of the default feature (a rectangle replaced by a circle).
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Re: Graphiti Graphic Editor [message #1772807 is a reply to message #1772793] |
Fri, 15 September 2017 14:00  |
Eclipse User |
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Yves,
can you provide more details on what you did not understand ifrom the Filesystem Example page? Maybe other pages of the Graphiti tutorial already answer parts of that, in case not we can try to improve that page on missing details. In general I would recommend that you go step by step through the tutorial as this will introduce the Graphiti concepts and how to use them. Especially your questions on how to add further features and how to display shapes are addressed there.
Michael
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