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[news.eclipse.modeling.gmf] Re: More figures :)
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- From: SKuhn <kuhn@xxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 22:35:20 +0200
- Newsgroups: eclipse.modeling.gmf
- Organization: EclipseCorner
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you want to take a look at Draw2D Figures:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/GMF_Documentation_Index#Draw2D
- -stefan
Iván Jerez schrieb:
> Hello, you can create Scalable polygon and create children for Scalable
> polygon to give points, they are templates points.
> For example:
>> Scalable Polygon Triangle
> (50,0) <-- this is a template point where (X,Y) points
> (70,40)
> (30,40)
> Be careful with de order of the template points, because it follow the
> order, and the last point link with the first.
>
> You can manage this the same way that a rectangle or eclipses.
> Other way to get a polygon is with svg images, but, in my little
> experience, it´s not good for insert another figures into this, and more
> difficult.
>
> "Tomas Zijdemans" <trommas@xxxxxxxxx> escribió en el mensaje de
> noticias:fd93tq$h5c$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hi, I've been unable to dig up good information on making my own
>> figures (rectangels and eclipses is just not enough - I need triangles
>> and tilted squares).
>>
>> Is there anything on this, or should I start with my own images?
>
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