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Extending The Visual Editor:

Author: eclipse.org | Published: 6th Oct 2005 | Visited: 722 times | Add Comment
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This tutorial shows how to extend the Visual Editor to support a custom widget. It covers topics such as adding to the Visual Editor's palette, building a BeanInfo class, and working with EMF .override files to introduce custom editor behavior.

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