Hi Emil,
I had trouble determining your dependencies. I can see you currently
have many! I'm guessing 95% of those can go away. One of the things
we'll want you do to when you move into Nebula is to put each widget in
its own project. And those should be plugin projects. Then you can
manage plugin dependencies through the plugin manifest.
The widgets themselves look really good. IMO the Gantt chart is
killer.
I just started the voting today. That will take a week or so.
Regards,
-Chris
Emil Crumhorn wrote:
Sure, although seems odd you can't just copy the source
tree into an empty project and refresh (for example)? What's the
problem you're having?
As far as workspaces go It's a very basic setup, the project workspace
just includes all the swt/jface jars from the eclipse plugins folder -
for convenience - and in my case, the img.jar that I use for making the
screen shots.
In any case, I've created a zipped up copy of my workspace (minus
compiled "bin"directory to reduce size) and the three test classes with
main() methods as well as the images I use (please don't re-use them
for anything, they're only there for testing). Include the img.jar
found in the "img_no_pkg" directory into your project classpath if you
wish to run the main() methods in the "test" directory without
modifications.
http://www.hexapixel.com/files/hexapixel_widgets_workspace.zip
Let me know if that worked or not.
Emil
On 7/17/07, Chris Gross <schtoo@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi Emil,
I'm having a hard time getting your code and examples to work. None of
the source packages contain Eclipse project files therefore I can't
simply import them into Eclipse. Can you include those?
Regards,
-Chris
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