public interface DurationConstraintEdge
extends org.eclipse.gmf.runtime.notation.Connector
The following features are supported:
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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int |
getOffset()
Returns the value of the 'Offset' attribute.
|
void |
setOffset(int value)
Sets the value of the '
Offset ' attribute. |
createBendpoints, createSourceAnchor, createTargetAnchor, getBendpoints, getSource, getSourceAnchor, getTarget, getTargetAnchor, setBendpoints, setSource, setSourceAnchor, setTarget, setTargetAnchor
createChild, createStyle, getChildren, getDiagram, getElement, getNamedStyle, getPersistedChildren, getSourceEdges, getStyle, getStyles, getTargetEdges, getTransientChildren, getType, getVisibleChildren, insertChild, insertChild, insertChildAt, isMutable, isSetElement, isVisible, persist, persistChildren, removeChild, setElement, setMutable, setType, setVisible, unsetElement
getEAnnotation, getEAnnotations
getJumpLinkStatus, getJumpLinkType, getRouting, getSmoothness, isAvoidObstructions, isClosestDistance, isJumpLinksReverse, setAvoidObstructions, setClosestDistance, setJumpLinksReverse, setJumpLinkStatus, setJumpLinkType, setRouting, setSmoothness
getRoundedBendpointsRadius, setRoundedBendpointsRadius
eAllContents, eClass, eContainer, eContainingFeature, eContainmentFeature, eContents, eCrossReferences, eGet, eGet, eInvoke, eIsProxy, eIsSet, eResource, eSet, eUnset
int getOffset()
"0"
.
If the meaning of the 'Offset' attribute isn't clear, there really should be more of a description here...
setOffset(int)
void setOffset(int value)
Offset
' attribute.
value
- the new value of the 'Offset' attribute.getOffset()