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The document data model is a '''scene graph''' which is loaded with the '''scene graph loader''' described [[org.simantics.scenegraph.loader|here]]. | The document data model is a '''scene graph''' which is loaded with the '''scene graph loader''' described [[org.simantics.scenegraph.loader|here]]. | ||
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Document scene graph models can be loaded into multiple scene graph implementations. The default implementation (via plain '''org.simantics.scenegraph.loader.ScenegraphLoader''' adaption) can be used to transform the document model into a Wiki document via the interface '''org.simantics.document.WikiDocumentNode'''. | Document scene graph models can be loaded into multiple scene graph implementations. The default implementation (via plain '''org.simantics.scenegraph.loader.ScenegraphLoader''' adaption) can be used to transform the document model into a Wiki document via the interface '''org.simantics.document.WikiDocumentNode'''. |
Revision as of 06:37, 3 November 2011
The Simantics document subsystem is defined in various plugins including
- Headless documentation model
- Document editor
- Scene graph
The document data model is a scene graph which is loaded with the scene graph loader described here.
Basic use
Document scene graph models can be loaded into multiple scene graph implementations. The default implementation (via plain org.simantics.scenegraph.loader.ScenegraphLoader adaption) can be used to transform the document model into a Wiki document via the interface org.simantics.document.WikiDocumentNode.
ScenegraphLoaderProcess loader = new ScenegraphLoaderProcess(new Composite()); WikiDocumentNodeImpl node = loader.load(graph, desc, ScenegraphLoaderUtils.getRuntime(graph, context));
User interface
A document editor is modelled in org.simantics.document.ui.ontology. The corresponding editor class is org.simantics.document.ui.DocumentEditor.