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Re: Enhancement Request: "Notes" fields in UML mode



On Tue, 21 Aug 2001, Clayton L. Scott wrote:

> > Well, once UrShapes are working, it should be easy to add such a box
> > just by editing some XML.
> 	Are they any URLs for documentation for the changes and
>  flexibilty that this will provide? Does anone have a tentative timeline
>  about how it is progressing?
You can grab the (momentarily experimental) CVS tree fork at
http://con-struct.sourceforge.net - this is just some test to see how
Shapes in general and UrShapes in paricular should work. John Palmieri
has done the work by now, but I'm right now diving into the code to
see where I can lend a hand. A part of my diploma thesis depends on
UrShapes, and I'm bound to finish it by the end of september, so
UrShapes shall be at least somewhat usable (as in: doing the job while 
not constantly crashing). BTW: What does tentative mean?

> > > The reason we're asking for this is we're generating code from Diagrams
> > > and thought that this would be a useful feature for us to add blocks of
> > > code or comments but generic enough that others could use it as well.
> > The reason I'm answering here is that I want to do the same, but I'd
> > use much more sophisticated functionality than that. ;)
> What functionality would that be. I'm very curious!
UrShapes will be able to embed themselves into other UrShapes so you
can build a tree - that will be saved in xml in the exact
order. <OT>ConStruct will use this functionality to create a
graphical frontend to an XML-backended interpreter language.</OT>

> > > Is anyone interested in adding this?
> > Let's see what we can do...
> Excellent, thank you.
Say this again when UrShapes work...

> Clayton
cu Andre
-- 
Tolerance rulez, everything else sux! -- Andre Kloss





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