On 31 March 2012 19:34, Mark Fortner <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for the tips.  I haven't used ArgoEclipse before, but in truth, I
> would be hard-pressed to put more crap into my IDE.
>

ArgoEclipse does run as a stand-alone app.

On 31 March 2012 19:34, Mark Fortner <[email protected]> wrote:

The overhead of switching back and forth between the diagram and typing was
> what I was getting at.  My typical class diagramming workflow goes
> something like this:
>

We can't get away with typing so I think what is needed is some way of
doing more with the keyboard.

e.g.
1. Pressing ctrl-return after create a class name should move the cursor to
the first compartment box.

2. Pressing ctrl-return after entering an attribute, operation should
insert a new line to type the next one.

3. ctrl-arrow on a class should create an association and class in the
given direction and the start editing the class name


> Does the process above roughly fit the way everyone else is using ArgoUML
> at work?  Has anyone had any problems getting other people to use ArgoUML
> at work?  If so, what get's in the way?  How do people use ArgoUML in
> teams?  Do you do design reviews, if so, how do you use ArgoUML to make
> that happen?  Do you generate code from ArgoUML models?  If not, why not?
>
> I don't do CG/RE

I just use ArgoUML diagrams as a communication medium to help specify my
thinking. Really just sketch.

Bob

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