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Re: [eclipse-incubator-e4-dev] CSS DOM Binding
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Tom,
At the moment there is no public repo (only privately hold in wazaabi svn).
Code is not commented yet, not cleaned and svn commits are not well
documented :-(
The documentation is .... not made.
I wanted to add some quality (and finish my poc) before to publish. I
know that when the project will be published, it will be harder to make
fundametal changes.
Since I am also a consultant, I should work on other (really
interesting) projects then my time is unfortunately not exepensive.
I think/hope that in 2 weeks the project will be published.
If you are too impatient, let me know (omoises@xxxxxxxxxx) and I will
send you sources in one zip if you want.
Regards,
Olivier
Tom Schindl a écrit :
Hi Olivier,
Sounds like very interesting stuff. Is there a public repo? This would
nicely fit into my prototype because I'm using EMF too there.
Last night I couldn't fall to asleep because I thought about Kevin's
notice that an E4-RCP application should not look like Eclipse or any
other RCP (Kevin you are the one to blame that I walk around like
zombie today :-).
Maybe replacing the current rendering components with something like
this: http://www.hexapixel.com/ribbon/ or because my prototype is
radical JavaFX, Swing, Qt-Jambi or simply Nebula-Widgets like PShelf.
My current prototype has a seperate Model but the Control/View is
wired in one class and I plan to split this and using a ServiceLocator
to inject the View into the controller.
Tom
olivier@xxxxxxxxxxxx schrieb:
Jochen,
The last open source project I made was under LGPL. I don't have any
concern to place this one under EPL (but I never spent time to
investigate about their differences :-( )
About GEF :
I plan to use GEF on both sides, at the moment, I am just able to create
a viewer in a composite given this composite and an EMF model. (like an
outliner of the emf editor)
EMF model is displayed in the viewer using EditParts, there is 2
different POCs, one based on 'pure' draw2d figures and one based on SWT
controls.
I postponed the 'pure' draw2d engine because I need to redraw most of
the widgets from scratch. I will keep it and use it for example for
graphs (Zest) or more complex and graphical elements.
At the moment, are implemented :
* RowLayout,
* FillLayout
* RowData
* Composite
* Button
* Text
No more, I don't need more for my tests -;)
The user is able to :
Adding/Removing/Modifying/Reparenting any element of the model
(Control, Layout, LayoutData...). using EMF editor or directly in the
EMF model using API.
Changes are directly refreshed to the displayed viewer.
Change states of displayed widgets like selecting button, filling
text... (and the changes are reflected into the the model, including
Adapter notification if existing)
I currently work on :
Using EMF Databing (by describing binding context using EMF, second
model..)
Creating editPolicies allowing to edit (like in a visual editor) the
viewer.
In theory, it should be possible to change editpolicies at runtime, then
visualy editing a running viewer (toggle from runtime to Visual
Edition)... but I did not start to work on it, then I am not sure at
all !!!
Olivier
Jochen Krause a écrit :
Olivier, that sounds great. Please add it to the wiki. Just fyi -
your project needs to license the code under the EPL to be able to
contribute to e4.
And one more question: Are you using GEF for the tooling or for the
runtime side?
Jochen
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olivier@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 10:17 AM
To: E4 developer list
Subject: Re: [eclipse-incubator-e4-dev] CSS DOM Binding
Hi all,
I started, few monthes ago, a new open source project using EMF &
GEF as a base for a Declarative UI engine.
Do you think I should add things to this wiki ?
My project is at the moment a POC (and probably less than that), I
try to validate every declarative UI requirements before to start to
publish it ;-)
Olivier
Christopher Aniszczyk a écrit :
Angelo, I quickly glanced over your technique of CSS/SWT. I noticed
you used the method of adding a Display filter on SWT.Show events
to do the styling. Is there a better way to do this? Do we need
something from SWT to give a better notification of lifecycle than
what we have now? Maybe the venerable SWT team can answer this
question.
Maybe someone can get the various methods of styling out there
currently so we can learn about them:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/E4/DeclarativeUI
What do you think Angelo? Want to put your technique on the wiki so
people learn about it?
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 7:11 PM, Angelo zerr <angelo.zerr@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:angelo.zerr@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi sorry
for my new mail about TK-UI
<http://tk-ui.sourceforge.net/index.html>, but I have started
TK-UI features <http://tk-ui.sourceforge.net/features.html>
documentation
where I speak about DOM, CSS and Databinding into TK-UI.
Is it possible to add the TK-UI features
<http://tk-ui.sourceforge.net/features.html> link to the
E4/Modeling <http://wiki.eclipse.org/E4/Modeling>?
Don't hesitate to contact me if you have questions.
Regards Angelo
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