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Andrew McVeigh takes us on a tour of the rich heritage behind dependency injection, what it represents, and tells us why its here to stay.
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non-rectangular bound?

At 4:51 PM on Jul 24, 2008, Kelvin Ng wrote:

is there some possible way to define a non-rectangular boundary?

I want my link (the arrow) to point at the edge of the curved corner,
not the rectangular bound.
(Please take a look at the attachment)

~Kelvin Ng
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1. At 10:14 PM on Jul 24, 2008, David BY Chan wrote:

Re: non-rectangular bound?

Kelvin Ng wrote:
> is there some possible way to define a non-rectangular boundary?
>
> I want my link (the arrow) to point at the edge of the curved corner,
> not the rectangular bound.
> (Please take a look at the attachment)
>
> ~Kelvin Ng
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
IMO, impossible, because the OS GUI system SWT adapting disallowed
non-rectangular boundary.
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2. At 12:49 AM on Jul 25, 2008, Prakash Javalobby Regulars wrote:

Re: non-rectangular bound?

I guess you are using ChopboxAnchor. You can define your own
ConnectionAnchor and give out the x, y position for the connection.


- Prakash

www.eclipse-tips.com





Kelvin Ng wrote:
> is there some possible way to define a non-rectangular boundary?
>
> I want my link (the arrow) to point at the edge of the curved corner,
> not the rectangular bound.
> (Please take a look at the attachment)
>
> ~Kelvin Ng
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
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3. At 2:40 PM on Jul 25, 2008, Kelvin Ng wrote:

Re: non-rectangular bound?

Are you able to provide any example code for this?

~Kelvin Ng


On 2008-07-25 01:19:04 -0400, "Prakash G.R." said:

> I guess you are using ChopboxAnchor. You can define your own
> ConnectionAnchor and give out the x, y position for the connection.
>
>
> - Prakash
>
> www.eclipse-tips.com
>
>
>
>
>
> Kelvin Ng wrote:
>> is there some possible way to define a non-rectangular boundary?
>>
>> I want my link (the arrow) to point at the edge of the curved corner,
>> not the rectangular bound.
>> (Please take a look at the attachment)
>>
>> ~Kelvin Ng
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------


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4. At 9:41 AM on Jul 28, 2008, Simon Bernard wrote:

Re: non-rectangular bound?

see the shapes example (you could take inspiration from ellipse)

the idea is to :
- add interface NodeEditpart on the editpart which control your ellipse
- implement getTargetConnectionAnchor,getSourceConnectionAnchor on the
editPart to return your own anchors.



Kelvin Ng a écrit :
> Are you able to provide any example code for this?
>
> ~Kelvin Ng
>
>
> On 2008-07-25 01:19:04 -0400, "Prakash G.R." said:
>
>> I guess you are using ChopboxAnchor. You can define your own
>> ConnectionAnchor and give out the x, y position for the connection.
>>
>>
>> - Prakash
>>
>> www.eclipse-tips.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Kelvin Ng wrote:
>>> is there some possible way to define a non-rectangular boundary?
>>>
>>> I want my link (the arrow) to point at the edge of the curved corner,
>>> not the rectangular bound.
>>> (Please take a look at the attachment)
>>>
>>> ~Kelvin Ng
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>

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