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Re: [TCS] TGE: Support for own languages [message #378087 is a reply to message #378079] |
Mon, 11 June 2007 13:50 |
Frédéric Jouault Messages: 572 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hello,
> on
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> http://www.eclipse.org/gmt/am3/download/am3-20060117/
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> I can read the following:
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>> TGE provides an editor and outline for textual languages. To provide
>> these features, TGE needs the metamodel of the language, a model
>> conforms to Generic Editor metamodel and a model conforms to Generic
>> Outline metamodel. In the first version, only KM3 Editor and Outline
>> are available
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> Can you already estimate when TGE will support syntax highlighting,
> outline view etc. for user-defined languages?
TGE has in fact been supporting all this for quite some time.
However, there is only little documentation available yet on how to use
it, but we are actively working on correcting this issue ;-).
Let me use this message to remind everybody that contributions to the
documentation (e.g., on the wiki) are welcome ;-).
Regards,
Frédéric Jouault
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Re: [TCS] TGE: Support for own languages [message #601723 is a reply to message #378079] |
Mon, 11 June 2007 13:50 |
Frédéric Jouault Messages: 572 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hello,
> on
>
> http://www.eclipse.org/gmt/am3/download/am3-20060117/
>
> I can read the following:
>
>> TGE provides an editor and outline for textual languages. To provide
>> these features, TGE needs the metamodel of the language, a model
>> conforms to Generic Editor metamodel and a model conforms to Generic
>> Outline metamodel. In the first version, only KM3 Editor and Outline
>> are available
>
> Can you already estimate when TGE will support syntax highlighting,
> outline view etc. for user-defined languages?
TGE has in fact been supporting all this for quite some time.
However, there is only little documentation available yet on how to use
it, but we are actively working on correcting this issue ;-).
Let me use this message to remind everybody that contributions to the
documentation (e.g., on the wiki) are welcome ;-).
Regards,
Frédéric Jouault
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