Cheers,
Alexandre
On 15 Oct 2009, at 14:07, Eduardo Guerra wrote:
Hi Doru!
I'm using the Moose Suite 4.0 Beta, downloaded from this page:
http://moose.unibe.ch/download?_s=qCrJ8PV2rRctawh9&_k=7AXujgyr&_n&a…
I saw in the tuturial those (-) and (+) buttons, but they don't
apear
in my version! I'm sending attached a picture of the screen.
Can you send me an URL where can I download the VisualWorks version?
I'm studing Metadata-based Frameworks, wich are frameworks that uses
class metadata for processing. I'm creating an experiment where the
same funcionality will be developed without frameworks, with a
classical framework and with a metadata-based framework. I will use
Moose to evaluate the design of each solution.
Thanks a lot for the fast answer!!!
Eduardo
2009/10/15 Tudor Girba <tudor.girba(a)gmail.com>om>:
Hi Eduardo,
Great to hear that you are using Moose. I would suggest to send
technical
questions to the moose-dev mailing list. You can subscribe here:
https://www.iam.unibe.ch/mailman/listinfo/moose-dev
Which version of Moose are you using?
If you are using the VisualWorks version, then:
- to zoom, you have to click on the + button
- to export, you right click on the canvas and choose export to PNG
Also, I would be curious to learn more about the context in which
you use
Moose. Could you tell us more details?
Cheers,
Doru
On 15 Oct 2009, at 16:07, Eduardo Guerra wrote:
> Hi!
>
> My name is Eduardo Guerra and in my PhD Thesis I'm using
> polimetric
> views to evaluate the design of applications that uses different
> kinds
> of framework.
>
> I read the book Object-oriented Metrics in Practice and I want
> to use
> Moose for the generation of the views.
>
> I had two questions:
>
> - I'm using small case studies and the generated views are too
> small.
> Can I zoom them?
> - I need to export the view to include in my papers and in my
> thesis.
> How can I export a generated view?
>
> Thanks a lot!
>
> Eduardo Guerra
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