Hi,
It seems it has been quite a long since the issue arised and now I can’t remember all the details (and I would need to buy eaDocX, since trial has expired, but it would great to know first if I can do what I want with it), but most likely I wanted to see a structure similar to that in the attached document (generated content in [] placeholders). What to focus on is that relationships use inline tables: the longer contents like relationship notes are formatted as paragraphs, but a list of attributes like multiplicity render as tables to save space and improve look. I think this is close to what I originally wanted.
Does it help finding out what the exact question is? 🙂
eM
Thanks, and take care for these valuable attributes. 🙂
Hi, any update on this?
Hi, any update on this?
Hi again,
I have attached a screenshot of my class defition, which is inline. You can see some Relationships items on the lower pane.
I expected the Inline table checkbox to be available for the Relationships items, but it is not the case. Did you think of this solution, or some other?
(What I have also tried is to add a RelationshipItems item, but it only listed the class names, and I had no option to add information to render.)
eM
Hi,
Sorry for the late response, I thought I’ll receive an e-mail notification on replies. I have attached a screenshot of the standard attribute drop-down shown for attributes, because I really want to know whether to change those glasses :), since, frankly, I can’t seem to find it.
On the lower part of the dialog the name and the description is added to the table.
Please confirm whether you can see the type in my list or not.
Thanks,
em
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