>
> We have that. If you install the e4 tooling you can create an e4
> application with a view. An editor just implements the @dirtyable
> annotation.
>
>
> ??? Never heard of this annotation all an editor has to do is to mark a
> method with @Persit
>

Typo. I mixed-up MDirtyable with @Persist. Members of the same family.


>
> If your editor just depends on EditorPart then there is a different story
> because EditorPart can be quite easily rewritten to pure Eclipse 4.
> However, since pure Eclipse 4 does not work with the *Advisor classes any
> more, saving and restoring state is up to you until the time the e4 project
> provides something generic.
>
>
> It does that already just annotate a method with @PersitState
>

Yes. Scratch everything after "However,". Obviously, state can be saved and
restored.
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