Resizing many diagram elements without loosing separation between elements [message #1734236] |
Mon, 06 June 2016 09:37  |
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Hello
I am using the Capella workbench which is based on Sirius. A typical scenario for me when modelling an architecture is to create all the components and find the layout that works for me. When I am happy with the layout there comes a time when I need to enlarge the components e.g. to display extra information inside of them (such as functions) for visualizing particular scenarios in the architecture. It would be very convenient to be able to select all diagram elements and resize them without loosing the alignment, i.e. spaces between them and connector layouts.
Is this maybe possible by any means? If not, isn't this definitely something that would be implemented in the Sirius project?
best regards
Axel Thor
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Re: Resizing many diagram elements without loosing separation between elements [message #1735109 is a reply to message #1734236] |
Wed, 15 June 2016 11:12  |
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Hello,
You can resize a selection of multiple element if each element is
allowed to be resize (check in the style of your nodes if it is the
case). However, I am not sure to vizualise the alignment issue as the
same resize command will be applied to each selected element.
Regards,
Steve
Le 06/06/2016 à 15:37, Axel Thor Asthorsson a écrit :
> Hello
>
> I am using the Capella workbench which is based on Sirius. A typical
> scenario for me when modelling an architecture is to create all the
> components and find the layout that works for me. When I am happy with
> the layout there comes a time when I need to enlarge the components e.g.
> to display extra information inside of them (such as functions) for
> visualizing particular scenarios in the architecture. It would be very
> convenient to be able to select all diagram elements and resize them
> without loosing the alignment, i.e. spaces between them and connector
> layouts.
> Is this maybe possible by any means? If not, isn't this definitely
> something that would be implemented in the Sirius project?
>
> best regards
> Axel Thor
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