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NeXtMidas Training
Eclipse - Part 2 (GUIs)
Using the GUI Builder
Demo
Step 6 - Using GUI Form
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Start Here
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Background
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Common Midas Concepts
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Getting Started - Part 1
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Getting Started - Part 2
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Working with Files
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Option Trees
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Macros - Part 1 (Basics)
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Macros - Part 2 (Graphics)
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NetBeans - Part 1 (Setup)
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NetBeans - Part 2 (GUIs)
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NetBeans - Part 3 (Profiler)
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Eclipse - Part 1 (Setup)
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Eclipse - Part 2 (GUIs)
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Using the GUI Builder
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How Does it Work?
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Demo
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Step 1 - Create GUI Form
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Step 2 - Edit GUI Form
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Setting up the GUI Builder
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Step 1
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Step 2
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Step 3
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Step 4
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Step 3 - Add Widget
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Step 4 - Add Widget Cont.
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Step 5 - Final Layout
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Step 6 - Using GUI Form
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Do I need a macro?
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Lab1
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Primitives
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WebStart
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Maps & Imagery
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X-Midas Interoperability
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RMIF & Remoting
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Installing NeXtMidas
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Support & Maintenance
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File Handlers
Using GUI form for your macro:
To use the GUI form, save it, enter NeXtMidas, and try the following:
nM> path add
train
nM> bld
graphicslab2
mcr
train
nM>
graphicslab2
/jsetup
This will add the training option tree to your NeXtMidas path.
Build (compile) the GUI form (graphicslab2.java) from the
mcr
area of the
train
option tree.
Run the Macro Graphics Lab2 using the Swing GUI form that you designed.
You should get the following when running the Macros Graphics lab 2 using the
/jsetup
switch:
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