Hi,

I take advantage of this mail to extend the question to a more general 
feature request...

I have noticed that the oldest OJ's feature request is having an xml 
configuration file for OpenJUMP (feature request from Jon). A few days 
ago, I decided to have a look in some of OpenJUMP's classes where the UI 
initialization happens to see how difficult it would be to do it.
There are two libraries I am interested in for UI design : swixml and 
buoy (I think E. Soldin used swixml for one of his plugins and I used 
buoy for 'simple query' plugin).
Modifying OpenJUMP to use buoy would be a great project, but far too big 
for me, so I started to look how to benefit from swixml.
After some hours trying to figure out how to put jump's UI elements into 
a swixml hierarchy, I still had no result, and started to wonder what is 
the better solution : to refactor some of OpenJUMP's ui classes and 
maybe create some specific swixml tag until I find a way to make OJ ui 
fit the swixml model, or to create a specific xml representation of 
OpenJUMP's ui elements.

If JUMP's designers or swing gurus have some advices to give me or some 
experience about this problem, they are welcome.

Michaël

Stefan Steiniger a écrit :

>adding menu items to existing ones is one of the great things of JUMP .. 
>thanx to Martin and Jon
>
>Geoffrey G Roy schrieb:
>  
>
>>To the Gurus
>>
>>I understand how to create a Main menu item, and to add one or more 
>>items to it when a plugin is loaded.  What should happen if two plugins 
>>create the same Main Menu item, and try to add different items to it???
>>
>>My initial testing seems to indicate that the last loaded plugin appears 
>>to replace the menu created with the first loaded plugin.  Is this 
>>behaviour correct, or can be be avoided.
>>
>>Geoff
>>
>>    
>>
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