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So the controller (our view class) serves as the glue between the actual UI and the editor. Let us see how this is done correctly.
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# Creating the View (The corresponding UI Element)
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This section describes how to create a view using eclipse SWT.
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## The general goal
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# The general goal
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The goal is to create the CorefView, a view with the purpose to quickly annotate character references and their corresponding cluster-ID.
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The final result should look like this:
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<img src="/uploads/fe1a1897b773194d50daad49cb3eedf2/corefViewOpened.PNG" alt="MVC of the editor and the views" style="width: 640px;" style="height: 480px;"/>
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