Hi Ye,

Thanks for using ArgoUML.

The UML 1.4.2 specification says a 5.26.2 (Operation notation):
"The visibility marker may be suppressed. The absence of a visibility
marker indicates that the visibility is not shown (not that it is
undefined or public). The visibility marker is a shorthand for a full
visibility property specification string."

This should be the cause of not displaying any marker in the diagram.

If you need the visibility anyway, you can switch to Java Notation
(File-->Properties-->Notation--->Java Notation).

Hope this helps.


On 11/16/07, ye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hi, all:
> I am new to argouml. I am using argouml 0.24 under mac os x 10.4.
> While i am creating a class diagram, normally i hope to get '+ courseID :
> int', while '+' stands for 'public', just as the picture in:
> http://argouml.tigris.org/tours/bdClassDiagram7.html
>
> Unfortunately, although i am sure visibility of 'public' or 'private' is
> checked from properties tab, there is still nothing from the diagram -- it
> remains 'courseID : int', just like:
> http://argouml.tigris.org/tours/bdClassDiagram6.html
>
> I think perhaps i need to change the default configuration? Any one could
> help?
> Thanks a lot!
>
> Best,
> ye
>
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