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Not seeing VE in eclipse [message #120646] |
Thu, 16 March 2006 02:57 |
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Originally posted by: cleedavis.hotmail.com
Hi, I have Eclipse 3.1.2, and I have installed plugins for
Visual Editor 1.1.0.1
GEF 3.1
EMF 2.1.0
I am following directions in the article "Build GUIs with the Eclipse
Visual Editor project" by David Gallardo.
However, I don't see much evidence that my Eclipse is recognizing VE as
demonstrated in the article. When I go to create a Visual Class, I don't
see the radio buttons for "frame", "panel", "applet", "other" like in the
article. If I go ahead and create the class, I do not see the Widget
section or the VE section.
Is there something else that I have to enable or do my plugin versions not
match?
Any help would be appreciated.
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Re: Not seeing VE in eclipse [message #120659 is a reply to message #120646] |
Thu, 16 March 2006 03:15 |
Jeff Myers Messages: 489 Registered: July 2009 |
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Chris,
David Gallardo's article is based off an earlier version of the Visual
Editor. The New Visual Class wizard has been redesigned since then.
You select the UI framework you'd like to work with in the Styles tree
on the left (Swing, SWT, AWT, etc). Then you can choose Frame, Panel,
Applet. I'm not sure what you're referring to with the Widget section
or the VE section - maybe the palette? It defaults as collapsed on the
right side of the editor - you click the Palette bar and it will expand
to show you the widgets available to you. If you click the arrow at the
top of the bar, the palette will stay open.
Up to date documentation of VE 1.1 is included in the Eclipse help, or
online here:
http://help.eclipse.org/help31/index.jsp?topic=/org.eclipse. ve.doc/topics/tve_overview.html
Hope this helps,
- Jeff
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Re: Not seeing VE in eclipse [message #123218 is a reply to message #120659] |
Sun, 16 April 2006 03:02 |
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Originally posted by: vralphv.yahooTHIS.com
"Jeff Myers" <jeff.myers@eclipse.org> wrote in message news:dvale3$h8m$1@utils.eclipse.org...
> Chris,
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> David Gallardo's article is based off an earlier version of the Visual Editor. The New Visual Class
> wizard has been redesigned since then. You select the UI framework you'd like to work with in the
> Styles tree on the left (Swing, SWT, AWT, etc). Then you can choose Frame, Panel, Applet. I'm not
> sure what you're referring to with the Widget section or the VE section - maybe the palette? It
> defaults as collapsed on the right side of the editor - you click the Palette bar and it will expand
> to show you the widgets available to you. If you click the arrow at the top of the bar, the palette
> will stay open.
>
> Up to date documentation of VE 1.1 is included in the Eclipse help, or online here:
> http://help.eclipse.org/help31/index.jsp?topic=/org.eclipse. ve.doc/topics/tve_overview.html
>
> Hope this helps,
> - Jeff
I have been having problems getting SWT to show up in the palette. I tried
your suggestion to pick SWT in the Styles tree, which up to now I hadn't been
doing. It created code for a shell, but the palette still has only Swing and AWT.
Earlier, I tried a downloaded example, SimpleSWTBrowser.java, but it showed
up in the designer as just a bean called sShell, the name in the program. The
program runs fine, I just want to be able to use the designer on SWT. I'm
not sure whether SimpleSWTBrowser.java is even one of the VE examples I
downloaded.
Thanks, Ralph
I have VE 1.101, EMF2.12 and GEF3.10
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Re: Not seeing VE in eclipse [message #123241 is a reply to message #123218] |
Mon, 17 April 2006 14:12 |
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Originally posted by: richkulp.us.NO_SPAM.ibm.com
When you have SWT in a project, do you have SWT Library added in your
project's classpath? If you do not then the SWT palette will not show up.
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Thanks,
Rich Kulp
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Re: Not seeing VE in eclipse [message #612319 is a reply to message #120646] |
Thu, 16 March 2006 03:15 |
Jeff Myers Messages: 489 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Chris,
David Gallardo's article is based off an earlier version of the Visual
Editor. The New Visual Class wizard has been redesigned since then.
You select the UI framework you'd like to work with in the Styles tree
on the left (Swing, SWT, AWT, etc). Then you can choose Frame, Panel,
Applet. I'm not sure what you're referring to with the Widget section
or the VE section - maybe the palette? It defaults as collapsed on the
right side of the editor - you click the Palette bar and it will expand
to show you the widgets available to you. If you click the arrow at the
top of the bar, the palette will stay open.
Up to date documentation of VE 1.1 is included in the Eclipse help, or
online here:
http://help.eclipse.org/help31/index.jsp?topic=/org.eclipse. ve.doc/topics/tve_overview.html
Hope this helps,
- Jeff
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Re: Not seeing VE in eclipse [message #612658 is a reply to message #120659] |
Sun, 16 April 2006 03:02 |
ralph Messages: 5 Registered: July 2010 |
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"Jeff Myers" <jeff.myers@eclipse.org> wrote in message news:dvale3$h8m$1@utils.eclipse.org...
> Chris,
>
> David Gallardo's article is based off an earlier version of the Visual Editor. The New Visual Class
> wizard has been redesigned since then. You select the UI framework you'd like to work with in the
> Styles tree on the left (Swing, SWT, AWT, etc). Then you can choose Frame, Panel, Applet. I'm not
> sure what you're referring to with the Widget section or the VE section - maybe the palette? It
> defaults as collapsed on the right side of the editor - you click the Palette bar and it will expand
> to show you the widgets available to you. If you click the arrow at the top of the bar, the palette
> will stay open.
>
> Up to date documentation of VE 1.1 is included in the Eclipse help, or online here:
> http://help.eclipse.org/help31/index.jsp?topic=/org.eclipse. ve.doc/topics/tve_overview.html
>
> Hope this helps,
> - Jeff
I have been having problems getting SWT to show up in the palette. I tried
your suggestion to pick SWT in the Styles tree, which up to now I hadn't been
doing. It created code for a shell, but the palette still has only Swing and AWT.
Earlier, I tried a downloaded example, SimpleSWTBrowser.java, but it showed
up in the designer as just a bean called sShell, the name in the program. The
program runs fine, I just want to be able to use the designer on SWT. I'm
not sure whether SimpleSWTBrowser.java is even one of the VE examples I
downloaded.
Thanks, Ralph
I have VE 1.101, EMF2.12 and GEF3.10
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Re: Not seeing VE in eclipse [message #612663 is a reply to message #123218] |
Mon, 17 April 2006 14:12 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: richkulp.us.NO_SPAM.ibm.com
When you have SWT in a project, do you have SWT Library added in your
project's classpath? If you do not then the SWT palette will not show up.
--
Thanks,
Rich Kulp
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