Hi everyone,
Andrew, Wols and Michael, thanks a lot for your answers.
I will think about all theses suggestions. I just learned this feature has
been postponed.
Best regards
Yupanqui
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On 24.07.2018 13:20, MUNOZ JULHO Yupanqui wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am working with the Eclipse Papyrus team on a UML to odt generator.
Besides one way generating, it should be able to handle bidirectional
synchronization between these two "worlds".
For reaching this goal, I need to map each
Hi,
On Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 11:20:44AM +, MUNOZ JULHO Yupanqui
wrote:
> In the users mailing list, Regina Henschel, suggested me to use
> bookmarks. It is a good idea, but, if is possible, I want to hide this
> information.
Did you consider RDF annotations? See
On 24/07/18 12:20, MUNOZ JULHO Yupanqui wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am working with the Eclipse Papyrus team on a UML to odt generator.
> Besides one way generating, it should be able to handle bidirectional
> synchronization between these two "worlds".
> For reaching this goal, I need to map
When I think of UML, I think of a graphical representation. Your
description leads me to believe that you will have a "text"
representation.
My first thought was user defined attributes
Hi everyone,
I am working with the Eclipse Papyrus team on a UML to odt generator. Besides
one way generating, it should be able to handle bidirectional synchronization
between these two "worlds".
For reaching this goal, I need to map each model element with its respective
doc element. For