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Topic Title: Customizing Toolbars Topic Summary: Created On: 5-Jun-2007 10:22 Status: Read Only |
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Rhapsody 7.0MR3, Windows
I use the dependency relation with a <<trace>> stereotype a lot. Right now, I have to draw the arrow and then apply the stereotype each time which can be time consuming. How can I create a toolbar button for a dependency with a trace stereotype? Thanks in advance. Chandan Mathur. |
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Hi Chandan,
when I wanted to do the same with header and source file includes for C, I looked at the functional C profile and used its properties to add buttons to draw the stereotyped dependencies. If you need further help, let me know. Regards, Ian |
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It's a bit clunky at present.
We wanted to have buttons for other stereotyped dependencies in our Requirements Diagrams (from the SysML profile). The relevant property is Model.Stereotype.DrawingToolbar, which contains a list of the tool buttons, but if you want to keep the SysML profile as a reference you need to create a copy of the type in your own profile. Thus we have a Selex Requirements Diagram in our SelexHarmonyProfile, which is the same as Requirements Diagram in the SysML profile but adds some tools for the extra dependencies. |
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