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Re: GMF integration with Xtext [message #1033438 is a reply to message #1020768] |
Thu, 04 April 2013 08:18 |
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Hi Dimitris
I just stumbled over this and was just curious hows it going with that tutorial?
I have an assignment in school about making it possible to edit xtext grammar in both text and in a graphical view, but since my google-fu seems low I have a hard time finding good examples/source code. But from what I have found it seems GMF is good for what I want to do so I just wanted to check the status of your tutorial.
Have a nice day
Write you later / Mårten
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Re: GMF integration with Xtext [message #1034225 is a reply to message #1033959] |
Fri, 05 April 2013 07:00 |
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Hi Dimitris
Just my luck
But thanks for the link, the visualization of an DSL is part of my graduation work so waiting a few weeks might be pushing the deadline so I am glad you shared the link with me. Time to learn how to use GMF together with XText .
Thanks again and have a nice day.
Write you later / Mårten
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Re: GMF integration with Xtext [message #1035201 is a reply to message #1034298] |
Sat, 06 April 2013 13:41 |
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Thanks for the tips Claudio.
Is there a way to download all the files swiftly? It said git repository so tried with svn but it couldn't find the repository so was just curious if there was an swifter way then to manually copy all the files?
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Re: GMF integration with Xtext [message #1037941 is a reply to message #1035285] |
Wed, 10 April 2013 07:50 |
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... meh! I looked at the clone part and tried to use those URLs at the end instead of looking at the nice "Download" text in the middle.... meh!
Well, as you said, a bit overkill but now I have an example to look at anyway, thanks.
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