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==The workbench== | ==The workbench== | ||
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The sciCoDE workbench is the main part of the sciCoDE plug-in. Here the user can | The sciCoDE workbench is the main part of the sciCoDE plug-in. Here the user can | ||
specify his application setup based on the [[#Common Component Architecture|Common Component Architecture]]. The user is supported in this action by intuitive drag-and-drop interface. The workbench consists of three parts: the workspace, the palette and the outline view. | specify his application setup based on the [[#Common Component Architecture|Common Component Architecture]]. The user is supported in this action by intuitive drag-and-drop interface. The workbench consists of three parts: the workspace, the palette and the outline view. |
Revision as of 10:54, 4 May 2011
The following guide should make you familiar with the basic usage of the sciCoDE plug-in.
Overview of the basic UI components
To use sciCoDE the user should switch to the sciCoDE Perspective.To open the sciCoDE perspective please select Window > Open Perspective > sciCoDEPerspective. The perspective consists of the following UI elements:
The workbench
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[[1]] The sciCoDE workbench is the main part of the sciCoDE plug-in. Here the user can specify his application setup based on the Common Component Architecture. The user is supported in this action by intuitive drag-and-drop interface. The workbench consists of three parts: the workspace, the palette and the outline view.