![]() Having completed the installation, the user guides can be accessed via Help -> Help Contents. ![]() You can install the DOT and Cloudio end-user tools (including the user guides) into your Eclipse installation via "Help -> Install New Software.", then pointing to one of the GEF update-sites 1) and selecting the GEF DOT End-User Tools and GEF Cloudio End-User Tools features. In the 5.x (Oxygen) development stream, we have adopted the original project namespace to this code base, so that 'GEF' and are now used instead, while we have started to refer to the original project components as 'GEF-Legacy', because they will only be maintained but are not developed further, providing their code base in the separate eclipse/gef-legacy repository. Up to its graduation with the 4.0.0 (Neon) release in 2016, this code base had been referred to as 'GEF4' respectively 4, which is why these terms are still used in the 4.x (Neon) maintenance stream. ![]() The current code base has been developed in parallel to that of the original Draw2d 3.x, GEF (MVC) 3.x, and Zest 1.x project components, which have been provided since 2004. Governance information can be found at 'New and Noteworthy' in our CHANGELOG. GEF participates in the annual Eclipse simultaneous release. The Eclipse Graphical Editing Framework (GEF) provides Eclipse-integrated end-user tools in terms of a Graphviz authoring ( DOT editor, DOT Graph view) and a word cloud rendering environment ( Tag Cloud view), as well as framework components ( Common, Geometry, FX, MVC, Graph, Layout, Zest, DOT, and Cloudio) to create rich graphical JavaFX- and SWT-based client applications, Eclipse-integrated or standalone. ![]()
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