On 03.08.2012 16:30, Jörn Kottmann wrote:
On 08/03/2012 04:20 PM, Peter Klügl wrote:
 Hi,

I observed that new types are often visualized with "underlined/red" (although I normally only use "background color") resulting in 50% of the types with the same annotation style.This probably happens when I open the same xmi with incrementally bigger type systems. I have not yet taken a look at the code and this is not a real issue, but a bit annoying.

Do you know anything about this behavior?

Yes, that is the initial styling for a new TS. The Document Provider is responsible to initialize the styling.
Do you need code pointers?

Lets have a look at the code, maybe we should change that a bit to make it easier. If I remember correctly the ide plugin integration does not really take the case into account where a TS is updated. In that case the user needs
to assign the color manually.



No pointers needed. If the Document Provider does the initialization, then I know where to look.

I often have differing use cases compared to the normal usage of the CAS Editor. I personally would assign a random bright background color to types for which the user has not manually assigned a color. Isn't that also done for a completely new TS under some circumstances? Thus, highlighted annotations of different types can be distinguished more easily.

However, this is just my first thought. I will take a look at the code next week.

Best,

Peter

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