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Together Configuration Options

This section describes UML modeling options.

Name 
Description 
The configuration options apply to the four hierarchical levels. Each level contains a number of categories, or groups, of options.
The configuration options can be specified at the following levels:
  • Default: Options at this level apply to all the current projects and project groupsolutions, as well as newly created ones. Diagram options apply to newly created diagrams within these projects and project groupsolutions. All options are available at this level.
  • Project groupSolution: Options at this level apply to the current project groupsolution. Diagram options apply to newly created diagrams within this... more 
This section describes modeling option categories. 
To edit an option, click the value field to invoke the appropriate value editor. There are several types of value editors:
  • In-line text editor. To edit a value in a text field, type the new value. Changes are applied when you press Enter or move the focus to another field.
  • Combo box or list box. Clicking a box field reveals the list of possible values. Select the required value from the list.
  • Dialog box. Clicking a dialog box field reveals the button that opens the dialog box. Specify the required values and click OK to apply changes.... more 
ToolsOptionsTogetherVariousRoundtrip Options
Descriptions for sequence diagram roundtrip options.
The Sequence Diagram Roundtrip options apply to generating sequence diagrams from source code and generating source code from a sequence diagram. The table below lists the Sequence Diagram Roundtrip options, descriptions, and default values.  
ToolsOptionsTogetherVariousSource Code
Descriptions for source code options.
The Source Code options allows you to control whether dependency links are drawn automatically on diagrams. The table below lists the Source Code general options, descriptions, and default values.  
The following system macros can be used inside the text of some options:
  • TIME: current time
  • LONGTIME: current time (long format)
  • DATE: current date
  • LONGDATE: current date (long format)
  • PROJECT: project name
  • DIAGRAM: diagram name
  • USER: user name
  • COMP: computer name
For example, if you use: Project: %PROJECT%, diagram: %DIAGRAM%
It prints in the footer as: Project: Project1, diagram: DgrClass1 
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