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− | = Graphiti - a Graphical Tooling Infrastructure =
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− | This page contains useful information for developers working on the Graphiti framework itself. Users of the framework (building Graphiti-based tools) should rather have a look onto our Eclipse page at [http://www.eclipse.org/graphiti http://www.eclipse.org/graphiti].
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− | == Coding ==
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− | === Coding Conventions ===
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− | We use the standard Eclipse formatter for our coding with just one exceptional setting: the maximum line width is changed to 120. This setting can be found in the Eclipse preferences under 'Java -> Code Style -> Formatter' by editing the 'Eclipse [built-in]' profile on tab 'Line Wrapping': set the 'Maximum Line Width' in Section 'General settings' to 120.
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− | To be sure that the formatter is really used for all your changes define your save actions (Eclipe preferences under 'Java -> Editor -> Save Actions') to include 'Format source code' with 'Format edited lines' only. Also enable the 'Organize imports' action on this page to get an automated clean-up of the import statements.
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Latest revision as of 07:34, 14 July 2023
Moved to GitLab:
https://gitlab.eclipse.org/eclipse/graphiti/graphiti/-/wikis/Graphiti