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  • in reply to: Excluding noteless elements #6670
    Jaroslav Mlejnek
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    Thank you for your quick answer, but this is not what I need. I would like to have table with class methods, but skip methods (do not print them), which does not have description. My table with class methods looks like:

    Method | Description
    Method1 | Some description…
    Method2 | Some description…
    Method3 |
    Method4 |
    Method5 | Some description…

    And I would like to omit Method3 and Method4 in the report. So the table should contain only fully documented methods. The result should be:

    Method | Description
    Method1 | Some description…
    Method2 | Some description…
    Method5 | Some description…

    in reply to: Excluding noteless elements #6667
    Jaroslav Mlejnek
    Participant

    I am not sure, if I understand your answer correctly. The situation is something like:

    EA model:
    Interface
    + Method1 (abstract)
    + Method2 (abstract)

    Class1 implements Interface
    + Method1 (presented in EA model, but without description)
    + Method2 (presented in EA model, but without description)
    + MyMethod1

    Class2 implements Interface
    + Method1 (presented in EA model, but without description)
    + Method2 (presented in EA model, but without description)
    + MyMethod2

    And I would like document to be:
    Interface
    Method1 | Description1
    Method2 | Description2

    Class1
    MyMethod1 | Description…

    Class2
    MyMethod2 | Description…

    Instead of current behavior:
    Interface
    Method1 | Description1
    Method2 | Description2

    Class1
    Method1 | (no description)
    Method2 | (no description)
    MyMethod1 | Description…

    Class2
    Method1 | (no description)
    Method2 | (no description)
    MyMethod2 | Description…

    I think this cannot be achieved using profiles, can it?

    in reply to: Word Table Style – Cell Padding #6656
    Jaroslav Mlejnek
    Participant

    Thank you for your answer. I have localized version of MS Office, so maybe “cell padding” is not correct translation for this Word feature.

    You can find this setting in Word:
    Table style edit dialog > Format button > Table properties (first item in my localized Word version in Format button context menu) > On first Table pane Properties button > Default cell padding section in the Table properties dialog. I attached three screenshots of my Word application, how to achieve showing this dialog.

    I tried your way using Paragraph options, it works only in horizontal direction – ie. there is space between text and left and right cell border. But rows are still thin (spacing before and after paragraph is ignored).

    Now, I found very interesting thing. When I select the table and manually force to use my word style, nothing happend. In previous case (using my “cell padding” way instead of “paragraph way”), the table has been reformated correctly. However, leaving style of table as it is after generation and by selecting “Normal” text style, the table is formatted correctly including top and bottom cell spacing.

    Weird. I know. But your plugin is exactly what I need and this fine-tuning will be very helpful for me. Thank you for your time.

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