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Messages - Shinichiro Nakamura

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Right, Thank you for pointing that out.

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Hi development team,

Thank you for providing a great tool.
Recent three month, I am really happy to use the platform in my development time!

I was checking Local Paths features to support relative path for an implementation sources.
This is really nice feature however the user should setup the variables for each environment.

https://sparxsystems.com/enterprise_architect_user_guide/15.0/model_domains/localpaths.html

I have an idea to support pre-defined embedded variables to support relative path from a Enterprise Architect project file.
The referenced document is visual studio https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/reference/common-macros-for-build-commands-and-properties?view=vs-2019

The idea:
%ProjectDir% : Pre-defined project absolute path

Sorry for the language, The specified file name is %PROJECTDIR%/03-DiagramObjects/DiagramObjectsAll.cs in the property menu.


The use case:
My team is using git repository and is storing all of the data that related to their project into their repository.



I believe the pre-defined project path variables are really useful to share the Enterprise Architect project.
Please discuss this in your team if you have a time.

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Hi Uffe,

thank you  ;)

Hi all,
I have uploaded the videos in English today.
https://cubeatsystems.com/rexcolortool/en/

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Hi, all.

I'm a professional software developer who is working for video related hardware products.
Recent two months, I am using Enterprise Architect to analyze/evaluate my design and implementation with the great software.
Thank you for providing such a great environment!

Today, I'm gonna share a new add-in to colorize your elements in a diagram with regular expression.

As you know, modern software development has become very large, and one of the great things about EA is the ability to generate class diagrams from an implementation. For the resulting class diagram, I created an add-in that allows you to specify the target element with a regular expression for color.

https://cubeatsystems.com/rexcolortool/en/



The supported user interface languages are English and Japanese now.
I wish that this add-in can support your large scale software development.  :)

Mr. Takeshi Kouno (https://community.sparxsystems.com/community-resources/author/549-tkouno) game me a lot of advices to this add-in to improve the features. Thank you for your help.

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