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Diagram Properties - Elements
It is possible to show a number of element characteristics on a selected diagram. You can define which of these characteristics to show, by selecting the corresponding checkboxes on the 'Elements' tab of the diagram 'Properties' dialog (and, conversely, which to hide by clearing their checkboxes). You can also override the model default coding language and set a different language for the elements in the context of this diagram.
Access
Ribbon |
Design > Diagram > Manage > Properties > Elements |
Context Menu |
Right-click background of open diagram | Properties | Elements |
Set Component Display Options
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Use Stereotype Icons |
For elements that have whole shapes drawn by Enterprise Architect (such as Analysis stereotypes), select this checkbox to draw the alternative shape (if defined). For elements that have an icon displayed in the top right corner (such as an Artifact element), if 'Show Element Stereotypes' is selected, select this checkbox to display the stereotype icon instead of the stereotype text. |
Analysis stereotypes Artifact |
Show Element Stereotypes |
For elements that have whole shapes drawn by Enterprise Architect, if 'Use Stereotype Icons' is deselected, select this checkbox to display any stereotype and keyword on the element. For elements that have an icon displayed in the top right corner, select this checkbox to indicate that a stereotype is present (icon if 'Use Stereotype Icons' is selected, text if not). |
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Show Port Classifiers |
Select this checkbox to show the classifier of each Port on the diagram. |
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Show Property Type |
Select the checkbox to show Port and Part types on the diagram by default. |
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Show Data Model Owner |
Select this checkbox to display the owner of each Table element in the diagram. This is defined in the Owner Tagged Value on the table or, for PostgreSQL, Owner To. |
Set Database Table Owner/Schema |
Show Element Property String |
Select this checkbox to show the advanced property string for all elements; for example, {leaf}. |
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Group Tags by Stereotype |
Select this checkbox to organize the Tagged Values shown on the element on the diagram into groups according to stereotype. |
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Hand Drawn |
Select this checkbox to display the diagram contents as if they had been roughly drawn by hand. ![]() |
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Whiteboard Mode |
Select this checkbox to display the diagram as if it had been drawn on a whiteboard, with white fill and background. ![]() (This illustration also has 'Hand Drawn' mode enabled.) |
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Custom Draw |
Select this checkbox to turn on diagram custom style. Clear the checkbox to revert to normal notation. Changes to this checkbox are reflected in the 'Custom Style' checkbox in the diagram Properties window, and vice versa. |
Custom Diagram Styles |
Show Shape Scripts |
Defaults to selected to show elements and connectors with their Shape Scripts, on the diagram. Clear the checkbox to show elements and connectors in their native shapes. This option does not affect Custom Compartments. To hide those, deselect the appropriate checkboxes in the 'Show Compartments' panel, or on the element 'Compartment Visibility' dialog. |
Shape Scripts Feature Visibility Diagram Properties - Elements |
Show Compartments |
Select each checkbox to show the corresponding feature or property compartment for all elements using Rectangle Notation on the diagram:
Deselect the checkbox for each compartment you want to hide. If you have added custom compartments to your model display, such as Related Elements, Flow Ports or Parts, 'Show Compartments' checkboxes are also listed for each of them. These checkboxes default to selected to show the compartments on the diagram; deselect the checkboxes to hide the compartments. If the checkboxes do not seem to operate for an element on a diagram, also check the 'Compartment Visibility' settings for that element. |
Show Test Script Compartments Show Maintenance Items in Diagram Add Custom Compartments to Element Feature Visibility |
Language |
Click on the drop-down arrow and select the programming language that elements created on this diagram receive, overriding the model default language. If you do not want to override the model default, select the value <none> from the drop-down list. |
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Support Collaboration |
Select a value to flag elements on this diagram where monitoring for new messages has been turned on for:
If an element is the subject of a monitored Discussion, and an unread message is in the 'Discuss' tab of the Discuss & Review window, the Each monitored Chat group or user should be represented by an Actor element on the diagram. If a user or a member of a group sends a Chat message, the There are four options:
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Model Chat Model Discussions Collaboration Support in Diagrams |
OK |
If you have finished updating the diagram properties, click on this button to save the changes and close the 'Properties' dialog. |
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Cancel |
If you do not want to save the changes you have made, click on this button to discard the changes and close the dialog. |
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Help |
Click on this button to display this Help topic. |