Hello,
What if I want o link to Activities ? I can´t drag and drop them to the rich text box (can I ?). Any idea? I don´t expect to map every single link by hand. :-( Old version was easier with getActivityItemUrl() . Thanks in advance, Regards, Maciel ________________________________ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Peter Haumer Sent: quinta-feira, 17 de maio de 2007 14:59 To: Eclipse Process Framework Project Developers List Cc: Eclipse Process Framework Project Developers List; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [epf-dev] New GMF based diagrams Hello Ana. See this thread in the newsgroup. There seems to be also now a new capability in 1.2 that allows you to directly drag the links into the html tab, which I have not tested myself, yet. So check it out and let us know how it works for you. Peter. "Peter Haumer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > When you draw the image map hotspots in your html editor and the tool > prompts you for the target URL, just type a "dummy" string that reminds you > later which method or process element you want to link to. Once, you > finished the map copy the html. Go to the EPFC form and switch the field's > rich text editor into the HTML tab. Paste the html. Go back to the rich text > tab and start dragging into the editor below the image all the elements that > your map shall link to. Switch back to html and paste the string of the new > links href values into the respective href references in the image map above > replacing your "dummy" strings. > > Note, that the href format has changed in EPF Composer 1.2. If you migrate > you need to manually fix the hrefs for the image maps. All other links that > contain a class and guid attribute will be automatically updated by EPF > Composer. > > Peter. > > > > "Alex Hunt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Folks, > > > > How do you/what tool do you use to add image maps on images that you embed > > into EPF (to create areas on images with hyperlinks)? > > I can create an image and overlay an image map using other popular HTML > > editing tools and import the <map> tag in, but how can I easily associate > > each hotspot area with links within EPF itself, e.g., link to a Role. > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > AH > > > Thanks and best regards, Peter Haumer. ______________________________________________________________ PETER HAUMER, Dr. rer. nat. Rational Method Composer | Eclipse Process Framework Rational Software | IBM Software Group Tel.: +1 (408) 463-5096 ______________________________________________________________ Ana Valente Pereira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/17/2007 10:02 Please respond to Eclipse Process Framework Project Developers List <epf-dev@eclipse.org> To Eclipse Process Framework Project Developers List <epf-dev@eclipse.org> cc Subject Re: [epf-dev] New GMF based diagrams Hi Peter ... sorry for getting into the loop... but how can I create the image map in the supporting material? Ana Peter Haumer wrote: > > Hello Maciel. > You might have see already that the new editor allows drawing some > free-form objects that you find under the geometric shape toolbox. > > You can also replace the diagram with an external image such as a > Vision capture (e.g. as a gif). To do that create a Supporting > Material guidance element, add the image to the Main Description field > (using the Add Image button). Then right-click the activity you want > to see that image being used for and select Diagrams -> User Defined > Diagrams... In the dialog select your Supporting Material element to > replace the activity diagram. The reason why you create a Supporting > Material page first and not select the image directly is that because > the Supp Mat element allows you creating an html image map with > hotspots in the html editor as well. > > Thanks and best regards, > Peter Haumer. > > ______________________________________________________________ > > PETER HAUMER, Dr. rer. nat. > Rational Method Composer | Eclipse Process Framework > Rational Software | IBM Software Group > Tel.: +1 (408) 463-5096 > ______________________________________________________________ > > > *"Maciel, Eduardo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* > Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > 05/17/2007 06:33 > Please respond to > Eclipse Process Framework Project Developers List <epf-dev@eclipse.org> > > > > To > <epf-dev@eclipse.org> > cc > > Subject > [epf-dev] New GMF based diagrams > > > > > > > > > > Hello, > > I´d like to know if there is intention to enable diagrams > customization or some way to import different diagrams file formats in > epf. > > I mean that I´d like to be able to mix activity diagrams with other > diagrams (not necessarily UML diagrams, but more like illustrations, > etc). Some drawing capabilities as found in tools like Visio, > OpenOffice Draw, etc would empower graphical presentation capacity of > EPF. > > I´m not suggesting to implement a full featured drawing tool. It would > be enough being possible to import some graphical file formats, so you > can draw in your preferred drawing tool and only "link" these diagrams > to method elements. > > Currently I´m drawing visually richer diagrams in other tool, saving a > .gif and a MAP and I´m using user defined diagrams, but it´s not > pleasant to maintain every link manually. > > Congratulations for this great tool you created. > > Regards, > > Maciel_______________________________________________ > epf-dev mailing list > epf-dev@eclipse.org > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/epf-dev > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >_______________________________________________ >epf-dev mailing list >epf-dev@eclipse.org >https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/epf-dev > > _______________________________________________ epf-dev mailing list epf-dev@eclipse.org https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/epf-dev
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