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Re: RE : [ve-dev] VE Extension Tutorial - What do you want to see ?

Did you try right-click --> "Open With..." Visual editor?

Or is the problem something different?

In the future, please ask these sorts of questions on the newsgroup. This mailing list is like the projectname-devel lists you see in other open source projects--for developing VE's core.


Regards,

Dave

Nicolas DELPUECH wrote:

I want to see how to convert an old VE project to a new one ...
Cause my old VE project don't work any more...



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Envoyé : jeudi 15 septembre 2005 15:26
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Objet : RE: [ve-dev] VE Extension Tutorial - What do you want to see ?

Hi,
Currently the VE generates the XMI file (in the cache).

Is there any API exposed by Eclipse which can just take this XMI input &
generate the SWT object instance..

--------Very much like what is done with the XSWT resource -------
controls = XSWT.create(shell,
Test.class.getResource("test.xswt").openStream());
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------

BTW: any idea by when the much anticipated tutorial will be available ?

Cheers,
Ujjwal

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Behalf Of D L
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Subject: Re: [ve-dev] VE Extension Tutorial - What do you want to see ?



XML persistance is definately on my list of things to look at; either
in this tutorial or the next one.  Keep the suggestions coming :)

Dylan

---- Original Message ----
From: gmendel@xxxxxxxxxx
To: ve-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ve-dev] VE Extension Tutorial - What do you want to see
?
Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 08:31:26 -0400

An example of a (simple)  editor that uses XML or XMI as persistance,
will be something many in the community can use.


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Dylan Bruzenak <dylanb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent by: ve-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
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Joe Winchester and I have been having a discussion over on the
newsgroup about cooking up a VE extension tutorial. We are looking for input as to what areas this should cover (code generation, persistence in other formats like xml, custom palettes, ect). What are you interested in seeing ? What do you think would be most helpful to people just starting to dip their toes into the api ? What would be most useful for more veteran extenders who are looking to make some serious changes to the way the VE works ?
Once we get a range of ideas we can start to narrow down the focus of

the tutorial. It is likely to start on the easier end of the scale. If that tutorial is helpful more advanced pieces will likely follow.
We are also looking for people who may be interested in giving input
on the content, possibly contributing, and reviewing the piece once we have cobbled it together.
Any takers ?

Dylan Bruzenak
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