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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.The workspace is the white space, where the user can drop his components. The pallete is located on the right part of the screenshot. It holds the collection of imported components, which can be droped on the workspace. | ||
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On the top part of the palette you can see the tools-toolbox. |
Revision as of 11:28, 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
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.The workspace is the white space, where the user can drop his components. The pallete is located on the right part of the screenshot. It holds the collection of imported components, which can be droped on the workspace.
File:Tools.png On the top part of the palette you can see the tools-toolbox.