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Enterprise Architect => General Board => Topic started by: yryu on December 22, 2004, 11:03:36 pm

Title: "highlight foreign object" for classes
Post by: yryu on December 22, 2004, 11:03:36 pm
Hi all,
How can I see whether the class is orignal or symbolic link?
I can use "highlight foreign object" for all objects in the diagram propertis but it does not support class and component and so on.

Any idea?
Title: Re: "highlight foreign object" for class
Post by: Bruno.Cossi on December 23, 2004, 05:43:10 am
Hi,

it does support class, just look at the title of the class, it changes to something like "Logical View:Package1:Package2:Class Name".

Bruno
Title: Re: "highlight foreign object" for class
Post by: KP on December 23, 2004, 04:19:14 pm
Bruno's message should have said
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it changes to something like "Logical View::Package1::Package2::Class Name"
I guess that's why there's a "Disable Smilies" checkbox :o)

HTH,

Neil
Title: Re: "highlight foreign object" for class
Post by: sargasso on December 23, 2004, 05:04:42 pm
Aw, I dunno - I reckon it would be great  if EA supported smileys in element names   ;D

Have a happy <<insert holiday of choice>> everyone!

Bruce
Title: Re: "highlight foreign object" for class
Post by: KP on December 23, 2004, 05:39:50 pm
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I reckon it would be great  if EA supported smileys in element names

Appearance / Set Font / Wingdings  ;)

And a very happy barbecue season to you too!
Title: Re: "highlight foreign object" for class
Post by: yryu on December 23, 2004, 06:14:40 pm
Thanks for all.
I find it depend on an option, "Diagram/General/Disable fully scoped object names" must be unchecked.
However, I can not see the full package path.
I just see a package in which the class is located.
I make a class, Logical View/Locgical Model/Pacakge1/Class1.
However, I can see just Package1::Class1.
What's the matter?
Any other option is need?

Happy New Year,
Youngrok.
Title: Re: "highlight foreign object" for class
Post by: Bruno.Cossi on December 23, 2004, 07:14:50 pm
Eh... :-)

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Bruno's message should have said
I guess that's why there's a "Disable Smilies" checkbox :o)

HTH,

Neil