HIPE
HIPE stands for
Herschel Interactive Processing Environment and is a result of an effort to meet the desires expressed within the
User Vision
document. The intent is to replace JIDE with HIPE.
The name
HIPE was choosen for several reasons including its resemblance (at least in pronounciation) with
hype; the latter being defined as:
- blatant or sensational promotion
- extravagant or intensive publicity or promotion
which sounds ... just about right
Overview
This section explains the philosophy behind the framework and provides a brief overview of its fundamental elements. The aim is to enable you to make contributions to HIPE.
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Installation
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Contributing to HIPE
Adding Tools
This section explains the following:
- How you can create a tool and register it, so that it becomes associated to specific data.
- How you can make HIPE aware of an existing Task.
- How your task can react better to an active data element.
- The default task dialogue window.
- How you can implement and contribute a specific parameter editor.
- How to deprecate tasks and task parameters.
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Adding Components to Views
The contents of certain views can be extended by developers, such as the Outline View and the Editor Area. Both are examples of the system reacting on a data selection made by the user.
Here we explain how you can contribute to the outline view and the editor area.
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New Views
You can develop new views and add them to the work-bench of HIPE. This section briefly explains how to do this.
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Adding perspectives
If you think that a set of (new) views should be presented in standard layout, you can do so by creating a new perspective. Such a perspective defines
how these views are laid out in tabs and split panes. This section briefly explains how to contribute a new perspective.
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Conventions
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JorgoBakker - 21 Dec 2007