Please keep questions on the list.

Your model will need a corresponding .eogen file that specifies model dependencies as well, though a default one is usually created when you create the model. If you didn't create one when the model was made, you can right-click=>WOLips Tools=>Create EOGenerator File From Model (or something close to that). The Velocity EOGenerator is used when you do not specify an eogenerator path in your Preferences=>WOLips=>EOGenerator preferences. Also, if you blank out the template names or the template path in your eogen file (and in the defaults for future eogen files) it will use the default velocity templates that are built into Eclipse vs overriding with ones you specify in the template path. Originally this option was a little buried on purpose, but I may make it less obscure (choosing Velocity by removing the path is admittedly a little bizarre-o).

ms

On Nov 20, 2007, at 9:27 PM, Mike Nowak wrote:

Mike, I am confused about the right away to use your built in Velocity-based generator. If I start a new project from scratch, add a model, and set the WOLips preference to EOGenerate on build, is that supposed to do the trick? Any step-by-step instructions for the latest nightly build would really help -- thanks in advance!!

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Mike Nowak
Center for Health Communications Research
The University of Michigan
http://chcr.umich.edu



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