How to remove "src" and "dst", and other questions [message #490165] |
Wed, 07 October 2009 15:47 |
David M. Karr Messages: 813 Registered: July 2009 |
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I'm using the "UML2 Tools SDK", which supposedly gives me the "UML 2.1 Diagrams" submenu in "New".
Is there some reasonable documentation or articles on this plugin? I like the fact that it does NOT use reverse-engineering (as opposed to, say, eUML2), as what I want to present in UML often doesn't exactly coincide with packages and the rules of Java. In order to use this plugin effectively, I need some more information on how to tweak it. In addition, there are lot of somewhat unusual components that are provided with this plugin, but I have no clue what they're used for.
For a specific question, if I want to create an association between two classes, I always get the "src" and "dst" labels, which I don't want. What controls their presence?
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Re: How to remove "src" and "dst", and other questions [message #491800 is a reply to message #490165] |
Thu, 15 October 2009 21:54 |
Tatiana Fesenko Messages: 62 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hello David,
There are two ways to hide labels of an association:
- One in case you want to hide 'scr' and/or 'dst' label of one particular association
- Another if you want to hide them for all association on your diagrams
Both solutions are pretty simple:
- In order to hide particular label select and then delete it
- In case you don't want to have that 'src' and 'dst' labels at all:
Open UML2 Diagrams>Class Diagram>Icon Style preferences page.
Go to 'Show/Hide Connector Labels' group and expand it.
Uncheck check-boxes for Association Source labels ('Association Source Modifiers', 'Association Source Role', 'Association Source Multiplicity') and Association Target Labels(('Association Target Modifiers', 'Association Target Role', 'Association Target Multiplicity').
After that association lables will not be shown on your diagrams anymore.
Best wishes,
Tanya.
[Updated on: Thu, 15 October 2009 22:02] Report message to a moderator
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