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Re: Graphiti Creation Review Successful [message #533711 is a reply to message #532541] |
Sat, 15 May 2010 19:59   |
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Hi Michael,
today I read the proposal page with great interest. I am currently working on my student research project and if I understood the proposal correctly, Graphiti may be very helpful.
I want to build model editors for participatory scenarios, where developers and customers work on a model together. This of course rules out the use of mouse and keyboard (as only one person can be in touch with the model with these tools)
So what I came up with is the use of multitouch input, in order to resemble more traditional approaches like putting cards on a table.
I already have a framework which you could call the "multitouch equivalent of Draw2D". But apart from that, I would have to build everything from scratch, which is of course impossible for a single person.
So, finally to my question: What exactly does Graphiti offer me if I do not want to use GEF and Draw2D? Or in other words: How big is the "Interaction Component" and how much effort would it take to switch it out with a multitouch enabled component?
Thanks in advance!
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Re: Graphiti Creation Review Successful [message #533810 is a reply to message #533711] |
Mon, 17 May 2010 07:02   |
Michael Wenz Messages: 1929 Registered: July 2009 Location: Walldorf, Germany |
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Hi,
this should in principle be possible, nevertheless it's of course not a
standard usecase. We should definitly get in direct contact to clarify
details.
Thanks,
Michael
"sapereaude" <bg_freak@gmx.de> wrote in message
news:hsmuei$spa$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Hi Michael,
>
> today I read the proposal page with great interest. I am currently working
> on my student research project and if I understood the proposal correctly,
> Graphiti may be very helpful.
> I want to build model editors for participatory scenarios, where
> developers and customers work on a model together. This of course rules
> out the use of mouse and keyboard (as only one person can be in touch with
> the model with these tools)
> So what I came up with is the use of multitouch input, in order to
> resemble more traditional approaches like putting cards on a table. I
> already have a framework which you could call the "multitouch equivalent
> of Draw2D". But apart from that, I would have to build everything from
> scratch, which is of course impossible for a single person.
>
> So, finally to my question: What exactly does Graphiti offer me if I do
> not want to use GEF and Draw2D? Or in other words: How big is the
> "Interaction Component" and how much effort would it take to switch it out
> with a multitouch enabled component?
>
> Thanks in advance! :)
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Re: Graphiti Creation Review Successful [message #539101 is a reply to message #538383] |
Wed, 09 June 2010 15:53   |
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With collaborative I meant "several people sitting at the same table and interacting with a model together".
Enrico Schnepel wrote on Mon, 07 June 2010 09:40 | You man want to have a look at the dawn project which offers collaborative
functions to GMF based editors and is currently integrated into CDO.
Regards
Enrico
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Re: Graphiti Creation Review Successful [message #619563 is a reply to message #532541] |
Sat, 15 May 2010 19:59  |
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Hi Michael,
today I read the proposal page with great interest. I am currently working on my student research project and if I understood the proposal correctly, Graphiti may be very helpful.
I want to build model editors for participatory scenarios, where developers and customers work on a model together. This of course rules out the use of mouse and keyboard (as only one person can be in touch with the model with these tools)
So what I came up with is the use of multitouch input, in order to resemble more traditional approaches like putting cards on a table.
I already have a framework which you could call the "multitouch equivalent of Draw2D". But apart from that, I would have to build everything from scratch, which is of course impossible for a single person.
So, finally to my question: What exactly does Graphiti offer me if I do not want to use GEF and Draw2D? Or in other words: How big is the "Interaction Component" and how much effort would it take to switch it out with a multitouch enabled component?
Thanks in advance! :)
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Re: Graphiti Creation Review Successful [message #619625 is a reply to message #619563] |
Mon, 17 May 2010 07:02  |
Michael Wenz Messages: 1929 Registered: July 2009 Location: Walldorf, Germany |
Senior Member |
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Hi,
this should in principle be possible, nevertheless it's of course not a
standard usecase. We should definitly get in direct contact to clarify
details.
Thanks,
Michael
"sapereaude" <bg_freak@gmx.de> wrote in message
news:hsmuei$spa$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Hi Michael,
>
> today I read the proposal page with great interest. I am currently working
> on my student research project and if I understood the proposal correctly,
> Graphiti may be very helpful.
> I want to build model editors for participatory scenarios, where
> developers and customers work on a model together. This of course rules
> out the use of mouse and keyboard (as only one person can be in touch with
> the model with these tools)
> So what I came up with is the use of multitouch input, in order to
> resemble more traditional approaches like putting cards on a table. I
> already have a framework which you could call the "multitouch equivalent
> of Draw2D". But apart from that, I would have to build everything from
> scratch, which is of course impossible for a single person.
>
> So, finally to my question: What exactly does Graphiti offer me if I do
> not want to use GEF and Draw2D? Or in other words: How big is the
> "Interaction Component" and how much effort would it take to switch it out
> with a multitouch enabled component?
>
> Thanks in advance! :)
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Re: Graphiti Creation Review Successful [message #619638 is a reply to message #538383] |
Wed, 09 June 2010 15:53  |
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With collaborative I meant "several people sitting at the same table and interacting with a model together". :)
Enrico Schnepel wrote on Mon, 07 June 2010 09:40
> You man want to have a look at the dawn project which offers collaborative
> functions to GMF based editors and is currently integrated into CDO.
>
> Regards
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> Enrico
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