On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Andrzej Wasowski wrote:
>
>> Subject: Re: UML state diagrams
>> From: "Alejandro Aguilar Sierra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Which version of dia are you using? In 0.91-pre, there are 5 separated
>> icons for state machines: initial/final
Subject: Re: UML state diagrams
From: "Alejandro Aguilar Sierra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Which version of dia are you using? In 0.91-pre, there are 5 separated
icons for state machines: initial/final, state, activity, branch and
fork/union.
Hi Alejandro,
This is a good news indee
> Sorry, but I was damn pretty sure to have
> checked on both 0.90 and 0.91pre1
> Maybe I messed up my versions.
>
> If the work is done, that's good news !
To be honest, the state object is still very simple. You can use it as
superstate and add internals but in a tricky way. I will work on it th
Sorry, but I was damn pretty sure to have
checked on both 0.90 and 0.91pre1
Maybe I messed up my versions.
If the work is done, that's good news !
Christophe
Please have a look at a recent dia.
Again, see a recent dia.
With more UML shape, the sheet could become a bit overcro
Christophe Ponsard wrote:
> Right and the icon is for a final state ;-)
As I told to Andrzej, you are talking about an older version of dia.
> I would also like to contribute here. About state machine a good start
> would be
> to define shapes for superstate, parallel decomposition, start and fi
> As you UML is being discussed my question comes not completely off
> topic. What about supporting statecharts in dia. Is anybody working on
> that?
Yes, I am.
> I only see a mysterious icon "create a state machine", which seems
> to create a state (rather than a machine). Has there been any pro
Hello,
Andrzej Wasowski wrote:
Hi,
As you UML is being discussed my question comes not completely off
topic. What about supporting statecharts in dia. Is anybody working on
that? I only see a mysterious icon "create a state machine", which
seems to create a state (rather than a machine).
R