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Bug 256356 - Optionally display language of the OpaqueExpression on the diagram
Summary: Optionally display language of the OpaqueExpression on the diagram
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: GMF-Tooling
Classification: Modeling
Component: Samples (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified   Edit
Hardware: PC Windows XP
: P3 normal (vote)
Target Milestone: ---   Edit
Assignee: Tatiana Fesenko CLA
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Blocks: 199739
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Reported: 2008-11-24 18:22 EST by Tatiana Fesenko CLA
Modified: 2012-12-11 15:13 EST (History)
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Description Tatiana Fesenko CLA 2008-11-24 18:22:46 EST
UML 08-05-05, 7.3.10 OpaqueExpression:
The languages of an opaque expression, if specified, are often not shown on a diagram. Some modeling tools may impose
a particular language or assume a particular default language. The language is often implicit under the assumption that the
form of the expression makes its purpose clear. If the language name is shown, it should be displayed in braces ({})
before the expression string to which it corresponds.
Comment 1 Nicolas Rouquette CLA 2008-11-24 23:02:36 EST
Could you please provide an option to show the name of the constraint as well?
It would be nice to have an option to show only up to k members of the fully qualified name of anything on a class diagram including the name of a constraint, i.e.:

...::<NS_k>::<NS_k-1>::...::<NS_2>::<NS_1>::<Name>
Comment 2 Tatiana Fesenko CLA 2009-01-05 12:35:21 EST
'Specitication' property tab was added to the property sheet of a Constraint element
Comment 3 Tatiana Fesenko CLA 2009-01-14 11:03:31 EST
(In reply to comment #1)
> Could you please provide an option to show the name of the constraint as well?
> It would be nice to have an option to show only up to k members of the fully
> qualified name of anything on a class diagram including the name of a
> constraint, i.e.:
> 
> ...::<NS_k>::<NS_k-1>::...::<NS_2>::<NS_1>::<Name>
> 

#261033 was created for this case
Comment 4 Tatiana Fesenko CLA 2009-01-14 11:05:25 EST
Gali M5: Language labels was added to a Constraint figure to all diagrams, where Constraint is available. Constraint element is now available in ClassD, ProfileDefD, CompositeStructureD, UseCaseD.