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[news.eclipse.modeling.gmf] Re: Outline, hierarchicaly, Diagram input a subelement

ohhh. I see!! I know not THE ecore Tool. Now I found it.

Sorry. I look again.


"Urs Frei" <urs.frei@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag 
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> Hello Alex
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> Thank you for your help. I tried to set the canvas on the Top Reference 
> Node --> Node Mapping but nothing happen. If I do a double click on a 
> SubModel on the Outline nothing happens.
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> I am also not sure we are speaking from the same behaviour.
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> If I look the ecore Editor behaviour at runtime, I cannot see the searched 
> behaviour.
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> My behaviour is the following:
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> I have an Element A --> MainModel, and an Element A --> SubModel. The 
> SubModel is a child of the MainModel. The Outline should show the whole 
> tree. If I do a double click (Outline) on the SubModel, the DiagramEditor 
> should show the SubModel and its content. But not the parent MainModel. If 
> I do a double click (Outline) on the MainModel, the DiagramEditor should 
> show the MainModel and its content. But not the content of the SubModel.
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> This cannot see this behaviour in any ecore Editor that I know.
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> Have you any other Idea?
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> Thank you
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> Urs
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> "Alex Shatalin" <vano@xxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag 
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>> Hello Urs,
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>> Try modifying Related Diagrams property for the NodeMapping of node 
>> representing "blackbox" A element on A diagram - select Canvas from this 
>> .gmfmap model and try generatig gmfgen model and code with these 
>> settings. See Ecore diagram editor/Node Mapping for EPackage element 
>> there as an example.
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>> -----------------
>> Alex Shatalin
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