Re: How many use the diagram tree?



On 8 Aug 2003, ashalper cox net wrote:
From: Lars Clausen <lrclause cs uiuc edu>

I will desperately need UML views (The Unified Modeling Language User
Guide, p. 468) in the near future.  The diagram is already too complex
to view in its entirety (it is derived from a horrifying government
legacy system).

I'm afraid I don't have that book.  Can you give some idea of what it
is, and how you could conceive of it being used in Dia?

My interpretation of it is one or more diagrams of the same set of
objects, each diagram including some subset and only a subset of the
original set, but otherwise independent of each other.  I haven't used
Rational or any other commercial UML tool, so I don't know how it's
implemented there, but ERwin has something similar and I use it quite a
bit to make less cluttered subschema diagrams of the larger schema.

I see.

In Dia, it would be a little tricky to implement in terms of interface
design, because it would be very useful for UML/ER diagrams, but perhaps
not as useful (or even useless) for the other sheets.

Maybe if you could have connections between layers, you could have each
view be a layer.

What is "AA"?

Anti-aliasing.

Oh, yes.  I thought there used to be a checkbox for that somewhere under
Preferences?  Can't find it now.

It's under View.

-Lars

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