Please try TBCImages.getImage(RDFNode) instead.

HTH
Holger


On 7/31/2014 0:03, [email protected] wrote:
Hi

Please help me with the latest TBCME-4.5.0 beta.

TBC.getImage(Images.getImage(node));
The above statement resulted in following error - 'The method getImage(RDFNode) is undefined for the type Images'

Please suggest.

Thanks
Srinivas




RDFNode

On Tuesday, October 2, 2007 2:21:10 AM UTC+5:30, Holger Knublauch wrote:

    Yes:

    org.topbraid.core.images.Images contains the constants for the most
    commonly used images.  There are also methods like
    Images.getImage(RDFNode) if you need to get the image for a given
    Jena
    node.  The result is always an ImageMetadata object.

    Then, org.topbraidcomposer.TBC.getImage(ImageMetadata) gives you the
    real Eclipse image, or use getImageDescriptor.

    Holger


    Narendra Kunapareddy wrote:
    > Hi,
    > Is there as way to access the TBC image icons (like class icon and
    > instance icon)? We would like to use the same images when showing a
    > class or a instance in our custom TBC plugin views. So the
    question is
    > do you expose your images as global images to access by other TBC
    > plugins? If yes, a pointer would be great.
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Narendra
    >
    > >
    >


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