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Enterprise Architect => Suggestions and Requests => Topic started by: Reiner on February 26, 2009, 09:00:10 pm
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Hi all,
At the moment, even in 7.5 beta, it seems that there is no possiblity to activate an option for automatically reopen all recently opend diagrams of a project after opening a project. :o
And that's really annoying because every day I've to select and reopen about fifteen diagrams out of about fifty (it's the NUnit 2.5.0.9015, beta 2 project where I currently have to deal with. >:(
Suggesting greetings
Reiner
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Look up Save Project As | Shortcut... in the EA help index. I think you have more options when using a DBMS repository than an EAP file (but that limitation might have been removed).
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Hi Midnight,
this is almost what I searched for even if I've to create a shortcut on my desktop. :D
Perhaps they could at some new keywords for it because I did not thought on shortcuts and save as as I typed the words. It was more like 'open recent diagrams'. ;)
Thankful greetings
Reiner
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Once again another GIDNKT moment! Thanks Midnight,
bioform
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Once again another GIDNKT moment! Thanks Midnight,
bioform
Bioform: GIDNKT? It's not even on Google. What's it mean?
Good Idea D... K.... Think?
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Gee I Did Not Know That?
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HOW good is Midnight or what! :)
All kidding aside, I have said it repeatedly, the EA forum community is a great group and one of the best assets of a great product.
Everyone have a great weekend!
BTW, this weekend I am continuing my reading two good books:
- Advanced Use Case Modeling, software Systems, by Frank Armour and Granville Miller, 2001 (ISBN: 0-201-61592-4, Addison-Wesley, Object Technology Series) - A very good book for both those new to use case modeling and experienced veterans. It has very practical advice on a complex subject that is often botched in the real world, and
- Essential Software Testing, A Use-Case Approach, by Greg Fournier, 2009 (ISBN: 978-1-4200-8981-3, CRC Press) - Have just started marking it up after a quick skim, so this weekend hunching down and reading through it... It seems to map pretty well with chapter 14 (Create Test Cases and Documentation) of the 1st book I mentioned.
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thats a pretty sweet tip!
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See also http://www.sparxsystems.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?num=1258429503 (reopening closed tab)