![]() ![]() Comments need not begin at the start of line, but also may be appended on the right side of a line containing a command. In the text panel a comment is entered by starting with a double slash "//". On the Mac, to select all on the diagram is still control A, but to select all in the text is command A. On the Mac, control C is not text cut, but rather the Mac command key must be used likewise for text copy and paste. A selected shape is deleted with the delete key or with the right mouse key menu. Selected shapes have dashed borders, selected lines are blue. To select multiple objects hold down control while clicking on them. The tool is sensitive to the control key, but not to other special keys such as the Mac command key. A new shape can either be taken in the default form by double clicking on the palette (not by dragging off the palette as in say Visio), or an existing shape can be double clicked to produce a copy. The attributes of shapes are altered using the text editor. In the bottom right there is a more experimental panel to show Java for custom UML shapes the default palettes do not support such Java source code generation. The user interface has four panels: the main graphical drawing panel on the left, the palette of available UML shapes on the upper right and the text editor on the middle right. ![]() Please help by adding relevant internal links, or by improving the article's layout. ![]() This article may need to be wikified to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. ![]()
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