A new version is now available.
=> the wizard is No longer growing each time you add a Concern.
=> now The report specified in the wizard is saved as a method in a
MooseReports class.
=> Now you first have to choose if you want to open an existing report
(saved in MooseReport) or if you want to create a new one.
2010/6/24 Cyrille Delaunay <cy.delaunay(a)gmail.com>
I see what is the problem. So a solution would be to add, in the
wizard,
each concern in a list. Then when we click on one concern from this list, we
have at the right, for example, a place to specify parameters (that is
updated each time we click on a different concern). With that, the size of
the wizard pane will be nearly fix (and will not grow at each addition, that
was the problem ?)
2010/6/24 Stéphane Ducasse <stephane.ducasse(a)inria.fr>
please show me when I will be in your office later :)
>
> On Jun 24, 2010, at 11:09 AM, Cyrille Delaunay wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I implemented a tool that enable to make a kind of demo of Moose: you
> launch it on a mooseModel, then select some moose-tools you want to apply on
> this model, and all those tools are then group in a report.
> > Concretly, it's an Arki report configurable with a Wizard.
> > This MooseDemoReport is available at:
>
www.squeaksource.com/MooseDemoReport.
> > To test it, have a look at: MooseDemoWizard class >> on:
> > If you want to use it, feel free to implement your own 'Concerns' in
the
> MooseDemoReport package and save it in the squeaksource repository, so that
> everyone can then use them.
> >
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