[571925] Use options Priority and Node Placement Strategy

This commit adds a bigger "Priority" [1] on edges used as source or
target to give preferential treatment for this edge (more flat than
edges connected to it). This option must be used in correlation with
"NETWORK_SIMPLEX" as "Node Placement Strategy" [2]. Otherwise, the
"Priority" is ignored.
As conclusion, the result is better with this commit.

[1] https://www.eclipse.org/elk/reference/options/org-eclipse-elk-priority_org-eclipse-elk-layered.html
[2] https://www.eclipse.org/elk/reference/options/org-eclipse-elk-layered-nodePlacement-strategy.html

Bug: 571925
Change-Id: I8864fff9661570e15cfb838c4a8537d40bc9947b
Signed-off-by: Laurent Redor <laurent.redor@obeo.fr>
5 files changed
tree: 210951b3de6b11d5495ef7998eaa046e8d0f46ed
  1. packaging/
  2. plugins/
  3. releng/
  4. .gitattributes
  5. .gitignore
  6. build.sh
  7. CONTRIBUTING
  8. Jenkinsfile
  9. LICENSE
  10. NOTICE
  11. pom.xml
  12. README.md
README.md

Eclipse Sirius

Build Status

Sirius enables the specification of a modeling workbench in terms of graphical, table or tree editors with validation rules and actions using declarative descriptions.

For more details see the project page and the main wiki page.

Building

The build uses Tycho. To launch a complete build, issue

mvn clean package

from the top-level directory. The resulting update-site (p2 repository) can be found in packaging/org.eclipse.sirius.update/target/repository.

By default the build uses a Neon-based target platform. You can specify a different platform like this:

mvn clean package -Dplatform-version-name=name

where name can be any of the following values:

  • mars (Eclipse 4.5)
  • neon (Eclipse 4.6, the default and reference target platform)
  • canary (uses nightly builds of all our dependencies, only used for testing)

The corresponding target platform definitions can be found in releng/org.eclipse.sirius.targets.