Hello,

Pleeease, I need a help. 

I might formulate my previous question badly, so let me restate it.

How to handle optional arguments (one or two) with \definestartstop? More 
specifically, how to replace hard-coded "Logging-On" string so that I could 
write 
\startusecase[Logging-Out]
Bla-bla
\stopusecase

or even 

\startusecase[Reminding password][User should be already logged on] 
% where the last argument is completely optional and is shown on an additional 
line 
% with "prerequisite" mark
Bla-bla-bla
\stopusecase

My current startstop definition is 

\definestartstop[usecase][before={\starttextrule{Use Case: 
Logging-On}\startpacked\startmypar{\bf User Intentions}\mypar{\bf System 
Responsibilities}\stopmypar},
after={\stoppacked\stoptextrule}]

Best,
Vyatcheslav


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