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Modeler _modeler_interface_edition_view
The diagram edition view
Key:
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1. Name of the diagram.
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2. Diagram palette.
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3. Extended palette icon group.
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4. Reduced palette icon group.
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5. Diagram toolbar.
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6. Reduced Symbol view.
From the diagram palette:
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Create element [Palette icon of your choice] : Creates the element corresponding to the selected palette icon in the diagram.
From the diagram toolbar:
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Mask [
] : Masks the selected element(s).
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Show/Hide grid [
] : Shows or hides the grid in the diagram, making it easier to align elements.
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Clone graphic options [
] : Clones the graphic options defined for a selected element in order to apply them to another element in the diagram.
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Align elements [
] : Alignment tools, in which you can choose how you want to align selected elements.
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Auto size [
] : Automatically resizes the selected element(s).
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Copy the diagram as a graphic [
] : Copies the contents of the diagram to the clipboard.
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Save the diagram in a file [
] : Opens the “Save as” window, in which you can configure the saving of your diagram in a file.
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Print the diagram [
] : Prints the content of the diagram.
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Zoom out [
] : Zooms out.
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Zoom to 1:1 [
] : Switches to 1:1 scale.
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Zoom in [
] : Zooms in.
From the diagram contextual menu:
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Create element [
– Create element] : Creates the element of your choice in the selected element.
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Add stereotype(s) on an element [
– Add stereotype(s)…] : Adds one or several stereotypes to the selected element.
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Rename [
– Rename / F2 key] : Edits the selected element name.
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Select in explorer [
– Select in explorer / Ctrl-Enter key] : Selects the element in the “Model” view.
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Edit element… [
– Edit element…] : Open the edition box of the selected element.
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Mask an element [
– Mask selection / Ctrl-M key] : Masks the element(s).
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Delete an element [
– Delete selection / Del key] : Deletes the selected element(s).
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Unmask [Unmask] : Unmasks the element(s) of your choice.
Note: For more information, see “Creating elements in a diagram” and more generally the “Modelio diagrams” chapter.