I tried to make state-machine diagramm only right now, and i don't know since winch version it work that way.
problem... it's not even possible to create such diagramm!!!
here how it should look for example http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/2/20/UML_state_machine_Fig5.png/660px-UML_state_machine_Fig5.png
do you understand that there's no way to do sm diagramm at all!!?? ))) actually i have to create mix type of diagramm and use calss instead state for making something similar to state!!!
another example http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/20/UML_state_machine_Fig5.png
instead normal state we have something like that http://bit.ly/1oOGhhti dont even know what state region is, but the first one just cover state name. and the first one also take all size of state (for some reason??!!) and state can be sekected only at project tree.
Dusan Rodina - softwareideas.net
10 June 2014 11:42:46
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State regions allows defining complex composite states. Name overlapping is a bug, which I will fix, but it does not prevent you to create state machine diagrams as on attached pictures.
If you want to set entry and exit action, you need to go to the Properties dialog - right click on state, choose Properties from the context menu and switch to State tab.
Such kind of thing never be in properties. it's too important for being in properties, it have to be in help menu (i don't know how it called), when "add region".
I suppose it's not hard to add portunity to set ReadOnly to selected diagram in tree view. also after duplicating i don't want to see colapsed elements.
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