Sparx Systems Forum
Enterprise Architect => General Board => Topic started by: miksko on November 28, 2024, 11:57:43 pm
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One feature I envy fellow developers, who use the Eclipse IDE, is the ability to save all changed tabs with one click. In Sparx you may do this by right-clicking arbitrary diagram tab and select Save all from the context menu, but there is no key combination readily available.
There is a feature in Sparx however, which lets you set up a key combination to represent a menu selection. For the case above you would do like this:
- Select the menu option Start-> Appearance-> Preferences-> Toolbars. Sparx opens the dialogue window Customize.
- Click the tab Keyboard and Sparx will display a form.
- Set the Category drop-down menu to Window.
- The list Commands will display all commands available within that category.
- In that list, select the option Save All Modified.
- The field Current Keys displays the shortcut keys currently bound to that command, if any.
- Put the cursor in the field Press New Shortcut Key and press the combination of keys you want to use.
- Press the button Assign to make it stick and then close the dialogue.
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One feature I envy fellow developers, who use the Eclipse IDE, is the ability to save all changed tabs with one click. In Sparx you may do this by right-clicking arbitrary diagram tab and select Save all from the context menu, but there is no key combination readily available.
There is a feature in Sparx however, which lets you set up a key combination to represent a menu selection. For the case above you would do like this:
- Select the menu option Start-> Appearance-> Preferences-> Toolbars. Sparx opens the dialogue window Customize.
- Click the tab Keyboard and Sparx will display a form.
- Set the Category drop-down menu to Window.
- The list Commands will display all commands available within that category.
- In that list, select the option Save All Modified.
- The field Current Keys displays the shortcut keys currently bound to that command, if any.
- Put the cursor in the field Press New Shortcut Key and press the combination of keys you want to use.
- Press the button Assign to make it stick and then close the dialogue.
"Noice" as we say here in Oz...
Paolo