Hi Stuart,

Linus Tolke made an exception and allowed to include this
functionality in the ALPHA period, so this will be on the next 0.26
release.

In File -> Project Properties -> Notation you'll find a new option
"Hide arrows when both association ends from an association are
navigable" that you'll want to uncheck (the default value is true
because of backward compatibility) and this will be saved in the
project.

You can set the default for all your projects in Edit -> Settings ->
Notations and unchecking the same checkbox.

Hope this helps to fully adopt ArgoUML in caBIG program projects.
Let us know any desired functionalities by creating issues on the
issue tracker, or voting for the existing ones :-)

On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 5:50 AM, Stuart Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm writing to inquire about ArgoUML's implementation or support for
> bi-directional associations.
>
> This issue has come up in one or more projects we are mentoring development
> (UML models) as part of the National Cancer Institutes' (National
> Institute's of Health) Biomedical Informatics Grid (caBIG |
> https://cabig.nci.nih.gov/) program. We also expect continued and perhaps
> greater use of ArgoUML in future projects.
>
> caBIG now officially supports both ArgoUML and Sparx's Enterprise Architect
> for development of all projects.  We also have the requirement that the
> directionality for each association be explicitly defined to be certain that
> models accurately represent the intent of the model and that default
> association cardinality and directionality is not accidentally included or
> even implied (e.g. 0...1).
>
> Some of our project developers and mentors have found that Argo does or
> cannot display bi-directional arrows.
>
> Sorry to post this if it has been brought up before. Has this issue been
> raised, or has this been considered for development in future releases? This
> feature alone would help catalyze greater adoption of ArgoUML by future
> projects within our program.
>
> Thanks for all the great work
>
> ~ Stuart
>
> --
> Dr. Stuart Turner
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> University of California, Davis
> http://www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/informatics
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