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Replace use of envisage "contributes_to" decorator in docs #286

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This PR removes the use of envisage @contributes_to decorator in favor of a trait List with metadata contributes_to instead. This is being done because the next release of envisage removes the decorator entirely. Ref enthought/envisage#402

with a trait with metadata `contributes_to`
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LGTM

Orthogonal to this PR, but this files existence entirely is a bit out of place. There are preferences docs in the envisage docs that we likely want to merge with this (https://docs.enthought.com/envisage/envisage_core_documentation/preferences.html)

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Orthogonal to this PR, but this files existence entirely is a bit out of place. There are preferences docs in the envisage docs that we likely want to merge with this (https://docs.enthought.com/envisage/envisage_core_documentation/preferences.html)

You're right. These docs do probably belong in envsiage, not in apptools.

@rahulporuri rahulporuri merged commit 96c3af4 into master Apr 16, 2021
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created enthought/envisage#403

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