Hi, I've made a trivial change to the UML properties dialog which I'd like to see checked into the main stream of DIA. Essentially
it allows you to specify a `property accessor` {get/set or get &
set} to a UML->class->attribute via it's properties dialog.
Can you help with as I'm not familiar at al
I've made several changes to the UML classes and would like some direction as to how I can merge these into the main stream of DIA.Is there some document or can someone explain to me how all this works?
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Thanks, will take a read ... On 5/4/06, Octavio Alvarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, 04 May 2006 10:46:39 -0700, jan jan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:> I've made several changes to the UML classes and would like some> direction> as to how I can merge> these into
For instance, such as the ability to "drag'n'click" reshape a UML
component like you can do with a regular rectangle. (Currently, UMLcomponents have fixed size).How hard would this kind of change be ?Regards,LeonelOn 5/5/06, jan jan <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Thanks, will
I was about to start looking for something like tedia2sql on the web
when I saw your post, so thanks for saving me all the effort ... :)Here's propably what you want to do ... I only changed the direction of the second link (always draw the association from the one table through to the many table),
I know fichiers means` setup(s)` .. On 5/7/06, Branko Collin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7 May 2006 at 11:37, Luc Cessieux wrote:> >Bonjour,> >Je suis mireille Pariaud; j'aimerai utiliser le logiciel dia.> >Lorsque j'essaye de decompresser les 2 fichiers :> >
dia-setup-0.95.zip> >gtk+-2.8.15-
Ahh, will try to remember next time then.On 5/9/06, Ribeiro, Glauber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Fichiers are files or arquives, depending on the
context.
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th the changes as they have allowed me to model quite complex architechtures in DIA and essentially have all the skeleton code generated from these models.
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