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Why UML (class diagram) so spread out, taking a lot of space between them? [message #206073] Thu, 19 April 2007 13:48 Go to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: www.nospam.net

Hi,

I have installed FreeUML Eclipse plugin and etc, in order to generate
the UML class diagram. It indeed generated the class diagram. But the
picture is so loosely spread out. A lot of extra spaces between each
class block. A long, long, long line connecting each class block, with a
simple word "import" next to it. This makes it very hard to see on the
computer screen, very hard to see on the printed out hard-copy.

The positions of each class is fixed. I cannot grab them to new locations.
Re: Why UML (class diagram) so spread out, taking a lot of space between them? [message #206097 is a reply to message #206073] Thu, 19 April 2007 14:09 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: irbull.cs.uvic.ca

This seems like a problem with the FreeUML plug-in not eclipse itself.
I would try asking the developers of this plug-in.

Cheers,
Ian

www wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have installed FreeUML Eclipse plugin and etc, in order to generate
> the UML class diagram. It indeed generated the class diagram. But the
> picture is so loosely spread out. A lot of extra spaces between each
> class block. A long, long, long line connecting each class block, with a
> simple word "import" next to it. This makes it very hard to see on the
> computer screen, very hard to see on the printed out hard-copy.
>
> The positions of each class is fixed. I cannot grab them to new locations.
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