> Not good -- the users need to be able to trust what they can do when. If they
> don't happen to notice that they've selected an object with text, their
> expectations can suddenly break. The text-edit mode needs to be highlighted, and
> there must be a way to have an object selected without being in text edit mode.
> I'd say clicking (without dragging) on a texty object should put you in text edit
> mode, with an obvious box about the text being edited, and at that point we can
> fiddle with the shortcuts.
Hello!
I wonder how hard it is to allow line breaking class names in UML?
I like being able to switch off attributes / functions to get ER style models, but a
single box with a long huge name looks a bit funny to me.
My sun symbols are coming along nicely - aparently they are good for defeating zombi
nazis too!
Dan.