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Igor KnezevicParticipant
I use the latest MacOS (10.10.2) with VMWare Fusion (7.1.0) that runs Win7, EA11 and eaDocX. No problems at all.
Igor KnezevicParticipantHello,
I was on a version prior to 3.4, but installed 3.4 and the issue is still there.
I’m on EA10.
Word 2010.
I defined a new style (to colour the words in brown 🙂 ), set the style as default in eaDocX settings, it all worked well apart from the UC steps, which still have no style assigned to them.
I’m in Australia, so EN-AU is set as default.
Cheers,
IgorIgor KnezevicParticipantHello,
Thanks for the reply.
I’ve set the profile to print the structured steps as inline text. When I click on the text in the generated document, MS Word does not show that the text has any style applied to it, thus I cannot change the style and the steps always get Times New Roman 12, even though my default ‘Normal’ style has different settings.
I’ve double checked the eaDocX settings are set to apply normal style for inline text formatting and I’ve confirmed that it honours that for, for instance, use case description. When I click on the text from the description the Word clearly identifies that the style is ‘Normal’. This indicates to me that there is a problem in either how I configured eaDocX or in the application itself.
I’ve attached the snapshots of the eaDocX settings, an example where the style has been applied and the other where it hasn’t.
From the attached snapshots you can also see that the description text style is ‘Normal’ and it is not Times New Roman 12, but the use case steps are still in Times New Roman 12.
Cheers,
Igor
Igor KnezevicParticipantHere’s the post I made on Sparx forum:
http://www.sparxsystems.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?num=1365399754/0
Igor KnezevicParticipantHi,
Thanks for letting me know. I was suspecting that this might be a corner case for you.
I’m not sure if I can share enough with you without having to expose too much from the project. Rule Composer is relaying on class operations, business rules and rule tasks and in our model they are in different packages.
I also suspect that the intention with the Rule Composer is to be able to generate code and we don’t really want to do that. I will have to find an alternative for modelling complex business rules in EA so that they show up in the document in a neat and nice way.
I would appreciate your suggestions and if possible a sample eap that covers the topic.
Best regards,
Igor Knezevic
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