On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 2:00 PM, Mark Fortner <[email protected]> wrote:

> Maybe I'm just thinking of this more in terms of usability and less and in
> terms of conformance to the UML spec.  Perhaps I should change my thinking.
>  Is there a way to create a stereotype and associate a "style"(like bold, or
> a background color) with the stereotype?  I could then tag new methods with
> a "new" stereotype, and "modified" methods with a "modified" stereotype.

A stereotype was going to be precisely my suggestion.  It has the
right semantics and would allow you to decouple the logical meaning
from the rendering.  It would also allow you to have other tools that
are driven off the same flag (e.g. a list of to-be-reviewed or starred
elements to navigate through interactively).

Tom

p.s. But, as the others said, none of this is implemented in ArgoUML.

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