Thanks for that.. it resolved the first question but this:
Press control-space again, and you get an autocomplete list of all your existing wod bindings. Start typing and the ones that don't match are filtered out of the list.

Does not seem to work... do I have turn something on?

Gino


On 16 Dec 2011, at 16:31, Ramsey Gurley wrote:


On Dec 16, 2011, at 8:55 AM, Gino Pacitti wrote:

Sorry if this is somewhere obvious but how do modify this behavior in Eclipse WOLips


I use the insert WOString into component view and it prints:

<webobject name = "myStringName"/>

How do I get it to be <webobject name = "myStringName"></webobject>

Type in

<we

followed by control-space.  That will autocomplete to

<webobject name = ""></webobject>

and leave the cursor between the quote marks. Press control-space again, and you get an autocomplete list of all your existing wod bindings. Start typing and the ones that don't match are filtered out of the list.


And if in the wod file... I saw in a WOCommunity movie a way to mouse over the work myName and a modal window appears asking for setters and getters to be made... How is that done?

command-click the myName. You can also command-click the component name to open the component and java file as well.



myStringName : WOString {
value = myName;
}


Gino
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