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[news.eclipse.modeling.gmf] Re: copy paste issue
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I've just tried to download the code of Moskitt project, but it looks
like only the binaries are available. Is there any way to get source
files?
thank you!
El dia Thu, 19 Feb 2009 16:58:50 +0000, en/na markitus va escriure:
> Thanks Mario,
>
> I'm going to take a look to the code right now. By the way, I already
> came across with your presentation a few time ago and actually sent you
> an email to the given address ;-), I'm not sure if you got to read it.
> I'll take a look and let you know if it was of help.
>
> Regards,
> Marc.
>
>
> El dia Thu, 19 Feb 2009 17:37:02 +0100, en/na Mario Cervera va escriure:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I don't really know why that may be happening but as GMF copy & paste
>> didn't satisfy my requirements I chose to implement my own copy &
>> paste. You can see a presentation I made here:
>>
>> http://www.moskitt.org/fileadmin/conselleria/documentacion/
> Presentaciones/MOSKitt-CopyPasteSupport.pdf
>>
>> Don't send me an email to the email that is in the presentation because
>> it's no longer my email :-). The basics of the presentation is that I
>> replaced via extension points the classes that are executed when making
>> copy & paste by my classes. If you want to see the code you can
>> download MOSKitt in www.moskitt.org. It's in the plugin
>> "es.cv.gvcase.mdt.common".
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Mario
>>
>> "markitus" <jxtamarc@xxxxxxxxx> escribià en el mensaje
>> news:gnk0r1$ekk$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm trying to copy and paste single elements from a model into a new
>>> model. Apparently it looks like it's done, since I can see a graphical
>>> copy of that element, but if I try to save the diagram and open it
>>> back it just disappears.
>>>
>>> any ideas?? this is starting to drive me crazy. I haven't been able to
>>> find any complete and clear example of a simple copy paste action on
>>> GMF. Many people has already asked this issue on this list before me
>>> but it seems like there aren't any convincing solution.
>>>
>>> Please, help!
>>>
>>> thank you!
>>>