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Enterprise Architect => General Board => Topic started by: GeistBW on January 16, 2021, 08:44:19 am

Title: How to Hide the Browser Fully Qualified Name
Post by: GeistBW on January 16, 2021, 08:44:19 am
I've been looking for this option but I apparently don't know how to reference it correctly to find it in the support pages.  In the browser window, when you expand a package the names show like they have a fully qualified name in front  of the package name.  I'm looking to know how to turn this off.  Mine doesn't show this but everyone else here does have this showing, so I'm thinking someone turned this off on mine when I first started using EA Sparx.

Mine looks like this:
  Root Node Name
    Package Name
      Package Name
         Diagram Name

Others see this:
  Root Node Name
    Package Name
      <<fully qualified name>>Package Name
         <<fully qualified name>>Diagram Name

With this name being so long it's hard to always see what the actual name of the package/diagram/element is, with out having to keep scrolling to the right in the browser window.

I hope this makes sense to someone and can explain to me how to run this off or what it is actually called so I can find it in the support pages.

Thanks
Title: Re: How to Hide the Browser Fully Qualified Name
Post by: steen.jensen on January 16, 2021, 10:12:57 am
Just look in Preference and unclick Show Stereotype
Title: Re: How to Hide the Browser Fully Qualified Name
Post by: qwerty on January 16, 2021, 11:20:19 am
You should probably state your EA version. I haven't seen any FQN in the browser ever (but I stopped at 13.5 looking for EA details). Probably a screenshot would help here (you need to place it on a public server and use the link).

q.
Title: Re: How to Hide the Browser Fully Qualified Name
Post by: Geert Bellekens on January 16, 2021, 06:22:53 pm
You should probably state your EA version. I haven't seen any FQN in the browser ever (but I stopped at 13.5 looking for EA details). Probably a screenshot would help here (you need to place it on a public server and use the link).

q.
It was the stereotype, not the fully qualified name.

Geert