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Re: drag elements from the model view, don`t show the profile stereotypes. [message #650999 is a reply to message #650520] |
Thu, 27 January 2011 12:23 |
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Hi,
The stereotypes are not visible but applied in the model. This is the same case for classes with owned properties and Operations: when you drop the class, no features are shown.
Papyrus respects the notion of "View" present in UML. You are not obliged to display each time the stereotype of an element when this element is displayed, for example. It depends on which information you want to focus. Imagine you have an element in an "overview" diagram, you would not be interested in showing specific annotations for Schedulability Analysis. It is then impossible for us to determine when the stereotype should be displayed or not. So, by default, we prefer not to display it on drag'n'drop from the model explorer.
When you select an element in the diagram, you can go to the "Apperance" section of the property view and select the list of Stereotypes to display, using their simple name or their qualified names.
HTH,
Rémi
Remi Schnekenburger
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