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Topic Title: ...and the forum should preserve stereotypes... Topic Summary: ...and the forum should preserve stereotypes... Created On: 14-Apr-2006 00:02 Status: Read Only
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When I'm replying, if I put a stereotype in text, e.g. by typing '< < h i d d e n > >', but without the spaces, the forum shows <
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Even more irritating is that the preview looks fine but the text actually put into the forum has the stereotypes removed.
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Can you add a link to an example
Steve ------------------------- Forum Administrator Telelogic Product Support |
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https://support.telelogic.com/en/tau/forums/messageview.cfm?catid=74&threadid=3221&enterthread=y
If you type (without the spaces) < < c o r b a > > it appears as < ------------------------- ============= Ian Barnard Principal Consultant Telelogic UK, an IBM company |
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quote: ------------------------- Forum Administrator Telelogic Product Support |
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<<corba>>
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Curious,
Hand written: <<u2pFile>> Pasted from your post: A good way of determining the sort of u2 text you need is: a) Create a model with a top level package, e.g. called main. b) In main, create a package e.g. called example, which contains only a small example of the model you want, stereotyped exactly as you need, including one of everything you want c) In the main package, create a class diagram and put a text symbol on it, then drag/drop the example package from the model view into the text symbol: this the sort of text you want to create using the external IDL parser app. To load a u2 text file into TAU, see the instructions outline below (courtesy of Erik Mats in Telelogic US support office). To include an existing textual UML file: 1. Create a new <<u2pFile>> artifact (i.e. create an Artifact and instantiate the TTDFileModel::u2pFile stereotype on it) 2. In the <<u2pFile>> instance, specify the path of the U2P file. 3. Right-click the artifact and select "Update model from U2P file" from the context menu, to parse the file. To store model elements in a new textual UML file: 1. Create a new <<u2pFile>> artifact (see above) 2. In the <<u2pFile>> instance, specify the path of a new U2P file. 3. Create a new <<manifest>> dependency from the artifact to some package/class/etc. Once your file and model are set up: 1. Edit the model to your heart's content. 2. Right-click the artifact and select "Update U2P file from model" from the context menu to unparse the manifested model element into the file. 3. Edit the file to your heart's content (or update from some third party tool) 4. Right-click the artifact and select "Update model from U2P file" from the context menu, to parse the file, bringing any updates into the tool. ------------------------- Forum Administrator Telelogic Product Support |
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All of the above posts display <<hidden>> ok...?
Can you try in this forum Steve ------------------------- Forum Administrator Telelogic Product Support |
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Here's a <
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D'oh, it <
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Does <
No, it doesn't! Even though it looks fine in the preview, and I can see the correct text (< < t h i s > > without the spaces) when I edit the message. ------------------------- ============= Ian Barnard Principal Consultant Telelogic UK, an IBM company Edited: 19-Apr-2006 at 11:55 by Ian Barnard |
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Ah, so there is a problem with the quick reply when ising <<hidden>>
Steve ------------------------- Forum Administrator Telelogic Product Support |
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Hmmm - the quick reply appears ok - let's try your message again
A good way of determining the sort of u2 text you need is: a) Create a model with a top level package, e.g. called main. b) In main, create a package e.g. called example, which contains only a small example of the model you want, stereotyped exactly as you need, including one of everything you want c) In the main package, create a class diagram and put a text symbol on it, then drag/drop the example package from the model view into the text symbol: this the sort of text you want to create using the external IDL parser app. To load a u2 text file into TAU, see the instructions outline below (courtesy of Erik Mats in Telelogic US support office). To include an existing textual UML file: 1. Create a new <<u2pFile>> artifact (i.e. create an Artifact and instantiate the TTDFileModel::u2pFile stereotype on it) 2. In the <<u2pFile>> instance, specify the path of the U2P file. 3. Right-click the artifact and select "Update model from U2P file" from the context menu, to parse the file. To store model elements in a new textual UML file: 1. Create a new <<u2pFile>> artifact (see above) 2. In the <<u2pFile>> instance, specify the path of a new U2P file. 3. Create a new <<manifest>> dependency from the artifact to some package/class/etc. Once your file and model are set up: 1. Edit the model to your heart's content. 2. Right-click the artifact and select "Update U2P file from model" from the context menu to unparse the manifested model element into the file. 3. Edit the file to your heart's content (or update from some third party tool) 4. Right-click the artifact and select "Update model from U2P file" from the context menu, to parse the file, bringing any updates into the tool. ------------------------- Forum Administrator Telelogic Product Support |
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The funny thing is that when you use <<this>>, it does not appear in the email
------------------------- Forum Administrator Telelogic Product Support |
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What, like <<this>>?
------------------------- ============= Ian Barnard Principal Consultant Telelogic UK, an IBM company |
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Hey! It worked! <<heaven>>
------------------------- ============= Ian Barnard Principal Consultant Telelogic UK, an IBM company |
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Now you're pulling my chain!
You cant say that <<this>> and <<that>> is broken and then find that it's working! ![]() ------------------------- Forum Administrator Telelogic Product Support |
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Something that <<did>> change was that I updated my personal profile to add subscrptions and digests, and to turn on notification by email. I've never changed my profile before.
------------------------- ============= Ian Barnard Principal Consultant Telelogic UK, an IBM company |
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let me see <<here>> if it works.
------------------------- Greg Gorman Vice President, Product Management Modeling and Test Products Telelogic AB |
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wow <<confused>>
------------------------- Greg Gorman Vice President, Product Management Modeling and Test Products Telelogic AB |
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