Try the latest beta from
http://argouml-downloads.tigris.org/argouml-0.22.BETA_2/

With this you can see the editable parts of the transition when that
transition is selected.

It looks like editing this actually edits the trigger name.

Bob.


On 8/7/06, Paloschi Diego E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi,

On a StateChart diagram, transition names are not visible. How can I make
the names visible on the diagram? I.e I want to be able to see what a
transition arrow actually is for...

Is this a bug?

I am working with ArgoUML 2.0 which is running on a linux based OS (Fedora
Core 5).

Thank you for your responses,

An Argonaut.

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