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The Graphical Editing Framework (GEF) project provides technology to realize rich graphical editors and views for the Eclipse Workbench. It bundles three components: | The Graphical Editing Framework (GEF) project provides technology to realize rich graphical editors and views for the Eclipse Workbench. It bundles three components: | ||
− | * '''Draw2d''' (org.eclipse.draw2d) - A layout and rendering toolkit for displaying graphics on an SWT Canvas. | + | * '''[[Draw2d]]''' (org.eclipse.draw2d) - A layout and rendering toolkit for displaying graphics on an [[SWT]] Canvas. |
− | * '''GEF''' (org.eclipse.gef) - An interactive MVC framework built on top of Draw2d, which fosters the implementation of rich graphical editors for the Eclipse Workbench. | + | * '''GEF''' (org.eclipse.gef) - An interactive MVC framework built on top of [[Draw2d]], which fosters the implementation of rich graphical editors for the Eclipse Workbench. |
− | * '''Zest''' (org.eclipse.zest) - A visualization toolkit based on Draw2d, which enables implementation of graphical views for the Eclipse Workbench. | + | * '''[[Zest]]''' (org.eclipse.zest) - A visualization toolkit based on Draw2d, which enables implementation of graphical views for the Eclipse Workbench. |
− | While the | + | While the [http://www.eclipse.org/gef main GEF website] contains the bulk of information regarding the GEF project, the type of information more appropriately hosted on a wiki is (or will be) found here, such as: FAQs, tutorials, requirements, discussions, etc. |
=== Information for Consumers (Developers) === | === Information for Consumers (Developers) === | ||
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* [[GEF/Articles, Tutorials, Slides | Articles, Tutorials, Slides]] | * [[GEF/Articles, Tutorials, Slides | Articles, Tutorials, Slides]] | ||
* [[GEF/Examples | Examples]] | * [[GEF/Examples | Examples]] | ||
− | * [[GEF Developer FAQ | Draw2d/GEF Developer FAQ]] | + | * [[GEF/Developer FAQ | Draw2d/GEF Developer FAQ]] |
− | * [[GEF Troubleshooting Guide | Draw2d/GEF Troubleshooting Guide]] | + | * [[GEF/Troubleshooting Guide | Draw2d/GEF Troubleshooting Guide]] |
=== Information for Contributors & Committers === | === Information for Contributors & Committers === | ||
− | * [[GEF Contributor Guide | GEF Project Contributor Guide]] | + | * [[GEF/Contributor Guide | GEF Project Contributor Guide]] |
* [https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/gef-dev GEF Project Contributor Mailing List] | * [https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/gef-dev GEF Project Contributor Mailing List] | ||
− | * [[GEF Team Meetings| GEF Project Team Meetings]] | + | * [[GEF/Team Meetings| GEF Project Team Meetings]] |
[[Category:Tools_Project]] | [[Category:Tools_Project]] | ||
[[Category:GEF]] | [[Category:GEF]] |
Revision as of 08:15, 23 December 2010
The Graphical Editing Framework (GEF) project provides technology to realize rich graphical editors and views for the Eclipse Workbench. It bundles three components:
- Draw2d (org.eclipse.draw2d) - A layout and rendering toolkit for displaying graphics on an SWT Canvas.
- GEF (org.eclipse.gef) - An interactive MVC framework built on top of Draw2d, which fosters the implementation of rich graphical editors for the Eclipse Workbench.
- Zest (org.eclipse.zest) - A visualization toolkit based on Draw2d, which enables implementation of graphical views for the Eclipse Workbench.
While the main GEF website contains the bulk of information regarding the GEF project, the type of information more appropriately hosted on a wiki is (or will be) found here, such as: FAQs, tutorials, requirements, discussions, etc.
Information for Consumers (Developers)
- New and Noteworthy: 3.6 (stable) , 3.7 (development)
- Reference Documentation
- Articles, Tutorials, Slides
- Examples
- Draw2d/GEF Developer FAQ
- Draw2d/GEF Troubleshooting Guide