Sparx Systems Forum
Enterprise Architect => General Board => Topic started by: mwra on January 27, 2003, 04:33:30 am
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Hi,
I'm more end-user than UML-jock so excuse my ignorance here...
We've been much impressed with the HTML export as a way to give subject matter experts a view of use case diagrams and UCs (they find the diagrams the easiest way into the model) without the hassle of them learing EA or breaking anything ;D. Anyway...
The issue is that info presented in the standard HTML export such as GUIDs is a bit scary for non-techs and we'd like if possible to tweak the type of fields exported so they are more suited to the type of end-user.
If this means us writing a whole custom export I guess we'll pass but I figured it was worth asking here in case there's a simpler/less complex way of doing some export customisation. I realise we can use CSS but that's look and feel as opposed to content. Sorry if I've failed properly to RTFM here.
TIA,
Mark
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Hi Mark,
You can customise the HTML output in the following way.
Click on the "Resource View" tab in the "Project Brwoser".
Expand the "Templates" folder.
Right-click on the "Web Style Templates" folder. A single option "Create HTML Template" will be displayed. Select this option.
Enter a name for your template.
A new template will be created with the EA default values.
AT this point you will need to read the help file which describes how to modify the template. I have only played about with this feature and never used it in anger, so I am not completely sure what can be achieved.
Regards,
Phil.
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Phil,
Spot on! ;D
It answers the content customisation issue. On an ease of use note it would be useful to be able to add (or have a build-in stubs for) things like a custom top frame to put a external links, logos, etc, etc. This is quite useful for using the HTML set in an extenal end-user context.
At present I've amended the 'Index' frames set to add a top 'banner' frame and then manually add the banner HTML page and its images to the exported EA HTML.
[Feature request] It would be neat if I could add the the
custom frame's HTML to the list in the "HTML and CSS Style Editor" dialog and to add the custom page's images as a project reference of some kind so that their inclusion ceases to be a manual edit post HTML export.[/Feature request]
Not complaining though as I've achieved the initial aim.
Regards
Mark