Thanks
Pierre
On 9-Jul-06, at 1:27 PM, Mike Schrag wrote:
> For the moment, I've made it so that when it makes sense to use a
> relative path, it will do so (i.e. if there is overlap between the
> model path and your workspace path, it will become a relative
> path). If you have an absolute path that has no overlap (i.e. /
> Library/Frameworks/etc) then it will remain an absolute path. This
> is not optimal, but it should be a little smarter than before.
> Longer term we can add variable support.
>
> If you have absolute paths in your model now, you can open them and
> resave them and they'll turn into the new style (you should
> actually see the new style in the editor itself when you open it).
>
> ms
>
> On Jul 3, 2006, at 2:43 PM, Pierre Frisch wrote:
>
>> Is there some global eclipse variable that refer to the workspace?
>> I am not proficient enough in eclipse internal but it should be
>> possible to recognize that the start of the path is equal to the
>> workspace path and switch to relative path or replace the
>> workspace part of the path by a substitution variable.
>>
>> I think that the best would be to have something like ${workspace}/
>> DatabaseTypes/Resources/Prototypes.eomodeld if this is possible
>> within the eclipse framework. Relative path are good too but they
>> are a little less expressive.
>>
>> The relative path does not work with the current version of wolips.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Pierre
>>
>> On 3-Jul-06, at 9:54 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:
>>
>>> Yeah, I know .. This is a weird problem, actually. I'm open for
>>> suggestions. Technically, yes, you can edit the text file
>>> underneath and make it a relative path -- I think it evaluates
>>> relative to the project path? You might have to test that one.
>>>
>>> We need to be able to support paths to /Library/Frameworks/
>>> whatever as well as project paths. I'm thinking if the path you
>>> choose is beneath your workspace folder, then it should switch
>>> over to relative paths.
>>>
>>> ms
>>>
>>> On Jul 3, 2006, at 12:02 PM, Pierre Frisch wrote:
>>>
>>>> Is there a way to reference a Prototype model without embedding
>>>> the workspace path in the eogen file? Can I use relative path?
>>>>
>>>> I would rather not have in my project:
>>>> /Users/pierre/Projects/workspace/DatabaseTypes/Resources/
>>>> Prototypes.eomodeld
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>> Pierre
>>>
>>
>
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