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Re: Getting started with SSE [message #57557 is a reply to message #57378] |
Thu, 23 December 2004 15:26 |
Richard Rodseth Messages: 103 Registered: July 2009 |
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Thanks. I have actually been looking at the XML schema editor, but will do
so again. Other than tutorials and class documentation, I think the most
helpful thing would be plug-in wizards and small examples.
"Craig Salter" <csalter@ca.ibm.com> wrote in message
news:cqdle6$vqm$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Richard Rodseth wrote:
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>> WTP seems to be coming along nicely.
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>> I'm just getting started creating my own multi-page editor with a
>> StructuredTextEditor embedded in a source page. So far I've done little
>> other than create the multipage editor class and have createPages
>> instantiate a StructuredTextEditor. So I get an assert that the document
>> must be an IStructuredDocument, and I start digging around, and find a
>> whole slew of extension points and classes relating to content types,
>> model handlers, document loaders, extended edit configurations, etc. etc.
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>> Can anyone point me at any good resources for understanding this stuff,
>> such as an architectural overview of SSE, or a minimal editor plug-in
>> that embeds or derives from StructuredTextEditor?
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>> Thanks!
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> The XML Schema editor (located in the org.eclipse.wst.xsd.ui plugin) is
> one example of a multi-page editor that embedds an XML source page ... so
> you might want to start looking there. It's not too much work to add a
> 'source' page ... but if you have any suggestions on how we could make it
> easier please feel free to post them here.
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