Hi Jorn, I will do it and let you know how it goes :) Cheers, Tommaso 2010/10/5 Jörn Kottmann <[email protected]>
> Hello all, > > would be nice if someone could try out this new Cas Editor > feature, I guess its very handy tool during the development of AEs. > > Jörn > > > On 10/5/10 9:50 AM, Jörn Kottmann (JIRA) wrote: > >> [ >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/UIMA-1887?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel] >> >> Jörn Kottmann closed UIMA-1887. >> ------------------------------- >> >> Resolution: Fixed >> >> And now its also tested and can be closed. >> >> It should be possible to open a CAS file from a non Cas Editor project >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> Key: UIMA-1887 >>> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/UIMA-1887 >>> Project: UIMA >>> Issue Type: New Feature >>> Components: CasEditor >>> Reporter: Jörn Kottmann >>> Assignee: Jörn Kottmann >>> Fix For: 2.3.1SDK >>> >>> >>> It should be possible to open a CAS files which are inside an eclipse >>> java project (and not an eclipse CAS Editor project) with the CAS Editor. >>> After spending more time on the issue the plan how to implement it >>> changed again. >>> The previous idea of having an additional plugin for this functionality >>> is dropped and the change is directly >>> integrated into the Cas Editor plugin. >>> There are two changes which must be performed for this issue: >>> 1. The Document Provider is extended with a custom logic to open a CAS >>> file from a non Cas Editor Project. >>> Its assumed that the type system is placed in a certain location, if it >>> cannot find in this location the >>> user if prompted by a dialog to provide a valid type system for the CAS. >>> This mechanism should be improved in the future to play nicely together >>> with all other plugins wich also need >>> access to a type system, like the description editors. >>> 2. >>> The UI to configure the annotation styles must be moved to the editor and >>> away from the Cas Editor Project >>> handling code. To accomplish this the Document Provider should be >>> responsible for accessing/modifying >>> the styling information. A new view is added to the editor which can >>> display the styling information and >>> gives access to the annotation property dialog to modify the styling. >>> The styling information is shared between all editors type system wide, >>> if the style is changed in one editor >>> its changed in all other editors which display a CAS with the same type >>> system. >>> The goal of this issue is to create an initial solution which can then be >>> refined >>> by input from users and other uima developers. >>> >> >
