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[news.eclipse.tools.gef] Re: inline/block
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Ok, when is 3.1 scheduled?
Thanks,
David
"Randy Hudson" <none@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> If you want an image inside a flow, you just create some ImageFlow figure,
> or FigureFlow proxy to any generic draw2d Figure. Yes, you must subclass
> and violate the warnings. These figures were provided as a preview of
> what
> is upcoming in 3.1. Your subclass will work in 3.0, but may get broken
> and
> require changes in 3.1.
>
> "David Michonneau" <none@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> ">>
>> >> "Element 1 Element 1 Element 1 Element 1 Element 1 Element 1 Element 1
>> >> Element 1 Element 1 Element 1 Element 1" "Element 2"
>> >
>> > Sounds like a FlowPage, with 2 TextFlows as children.
>> >
>>
>> Ok, but Element2 could be something else than text, like an image for
>> example. And both elements are linked to different EditParts, it means
>> the
>> FlowPage must be the figure of the parent EditPart. So if the parent must
> be
>> a FlowPage, that means all my figures need to be FlowFigures? I looked at
>> the hierarchy of FlowFigure, it has BlockFlow and InlineFlow as children.
>> But InlineFlow should not be subclassed, so how can I have inline
> behaviour
>> with non-text figures (inline in css means the element can coexist in the
>> same line with other inline elements and his size is minimal, while a
> block
>> element takes the whole space and is always alone on its line)?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> David
>>
>>
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