Hi! I dropped by for a very silly question actually, still haven't managed to grab a decent help resource for UML/SIM.
But then I read a couple of comment pages, and now I can restrain myself from just staying: astonishing. Is this project really one-guy? The amount of dedication you put into it is just amazing...
Guess my hunt for a good UML software is over, donation incoming. Thanks a lot for your time!
Is there a way to export an image without the attributes and operations shown in the class diagram? This will make building conceptual models a lot easier! :)
Dusan Rodina - softwareideas.net
1 December 2010 16:14:14
RE: Exporting image without attributes and operati
Hi,
yes, it is possible. If you want to do it for all classes in the diagram:
1) Select a class.
2) Press CTRL+T - all classes will be selected.
3) Uncheck Show Attributes and Show Operations in the Element menu.
4) Finally, you can export the diagram.
Attributes and operation can be again displayed in the same way (select all and check Show Attributes and Show Operations) or you can just use undo function.
Only one thing I was wondering; is it possible to start e.g. lifelines from classes created in a class diagram? I kind of miss the dependencies between different diagrams, or am I missing something?
Dusan Rodina - softwareideas.net
1 December 2010 16:02:46
RE: Multiple diagrams
Thanks.
Lifelines cannot be automatically created from classes (good idea for the next version), but they can be linked with the classes.
1. From lifeline context menu choose Properties
2. Choose Lifeline tab
3. Write the name of existing class in text box Classifier (it will be automatically referenced to the existing class with this name) or you can select the class in the dialog when you click on button with ellipsis.
Since I am interested in sequence diagrams; is it possible to make the self message durate a longer time? Now it has a fixed length and I cannot make it any longer.
I am having difficulty working out how to reverse engineer a c# project. Am I right in assuming this will produce a uml diagram from c# source code? I pointed your software at the assembly file within the project but that didn't work. Any help is appreciated
I tried with 4.72. Created a project with model to get the Tools/Reverse engineering/ .net framework enabled. Then selected DrSvgLibrary.dll from SIM folder. Made a class diagram. Using the right Studio version possibly needed, I had problems with VS 2010 too. Waiting for next version of SIM.
I would love to see javascript available in the list for generating code. Also, it would be cool if packages could be marked with a preferred language for generating code (so you don't have to select elements).
If you like, I would be happy to help you out with javascript language code generation - I am well studied in javascript and writing it in an object-oriented manner. Also my C# chops are pretty good.
You can check out my blog about OO and Javascript to see samples of the kind of stub coding I would suggest for generating from uml: http://blog.reinpetersen.com/2008/10/interface-in-javascript.html
Bob 2 December 2010 17:27:37
Dusan Rodina - softwareideas.net 2 December 2010 17:46:26
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Bram 1 December 2010 16:03:15
Exporting image without attributes and operations
Dusan Rodina - softwareideas.net 1 December 2010 16:14:14
RE: Exporting image without attributes and operati
Bram 6 December 2010 10:48:10
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Ruud V 1 December 2010 12:03:32
Multiple diagrams
Dusan Rodina - softwareideas.net 1 December 2010 16:02:46
RE: Multiple diagrams
Ruud V 1 December 2010 14:29:28
RE: Multiple diagrams
Dusan Rodina - softwareideas.net 1 December 2010 16:06:13
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Rita 26 November 2010 16:18:11
UML2 Support
Dusan Rodina - softwareideas.net 26 November 2010 16:37:03
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Ol 18 November 2010 7:45:17
Hello
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