Please vote for Bug 536964 - Several issues for sequence diagram in Papyrus 4.0 [message #1792197] |
Thu, 12 July 2018 13:42 |
Ri Fr Messages: 134 Registered: July 2015 |
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Bug report submitted and please vote for bug or let me know if any workarounds! Here is the bug report:
1. The interaction frame (auto created when sequence diagram is created) cannot be resized (I have heard others say that is can be resized vertically, but in my system it does not work)
2. In my system no sequence diagrams can be saved as images, exported to HTML or copied/pasted to MS word or powerpoint. Export to image file results in following error message "Copy diagram to image file could not be completed Reason negative width".
3. No diagrams can be printed
4. I cannot connect comments to any diagram object in sequence diagrams. Comment links are not in the sequence diagram palette (so maybe not implemented??)
5. When deleting a class operation that was created in Oxygen, Photon hangs for several minutes or crashes (a workaround that sometimes works is to first move the operation to a new class, then delete that class)
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Re: Please vote for Bug 536964 - Several issues for sequence diagram in Papyrus 4.0 [message #1792202 is a reply to message #1792197] |
Thu, 12 July 2018 14:19 |
Camille Letavernier Messages: 952 Registered: February 2011 |
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Hi Richard,
1) Indeed, it's not possible to manually resize the interaction. Automatic resize is the only way (So the interaction can grow, but it can't shrink below its default size)
2) 536030: [All Diagrams] Incorrect default value for LineWidth https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=536030
=> This is fixed (Unfortunately, it got merged just a few days after code freeze, so the fix is not present in the release :( )
3) Print is a default GMF feature, I don't know if we ever properly supported it in Papyrus (Even though it appears in several places).
4) Works for me (Comment Link is present at the end of the palette, just before Constraint Link and Context Link)
Cheers,
Camille Letavernier
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