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icon5.gif  Implementing views [message #689278] Mon, 27 June 2011 10:18 Go to next message
Mauro P. is currently offline Mauro P.Friend
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Registered: April 2011
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Hi all!
I'm writng becouse i need a suggest....
I'm working to a tool based on gmf.
Like in the topic's title I have to implemnt diffrent views.
Each view should hide/unide specific elemnts of the model and should be able to add new elemnts and connection, also remembering the node size and position between views.
This should presist on save and load of the diagram file.

I'm pretty new to gmf and I'm a lot confused about implement this...
I didn't find much about on the web...
If someone could give me a hint,link or book's tilte it will be really appreciated.

Tanks in advance.
Mauro
Re: Implementing views [message #689668 is a reply to message #689278] Tue, 28 June 2011 06:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ralph Gerbig is currently offline Ralph GerbigFriend
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Hi,

is this what you are looking for? http://wiki.eclipse.org/Graphical_Modeling_Framework/Tips#Making_figures_sensitive_to_attributes_of_semantic_elements

Ralph
Re: Implementing views [message #689672 is a reply to message #689668] Tue, 28 June 2011 06:50 Go to previous message
Mauro P. is currently offline Mauro P.Friend
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Registered: April 2011
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That's seem, but i need to experiment!!

Really tanaks!!! that should be a big hint! Thumbs Up
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