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Mark ElsonParticipant
I meant in the eaDocX sense. In particular, when I “Add Attributes of this element” in the Inline formatting dialog in eaDocX I would like to be able to specify that the “Titles” for each element attribute are sub-headings of the Element heading.
Mark ElsonParticipantI had this problem and it was due to our IT department disabling RTF files in Word. Check in Word/Options/Trust Center/File Block Settings. Our IT department did this due to some zero-day attack threat that popped up a few weeks ago. It was the action recommended by Microsoft.
Mark ElsonParticipantThis has been implemented in 3.4.1.2. (Ian, Thanks)
Mark ElsonParticipantDid the downgrade of eaDocX work? If so, then surely it is not an EA issue?
Mark ElsonParticipantI’d specify the option at the document level. I imagine you would want to be consistent within a document.
Mark ElsonParticipantThat was it – and working now. Thank you.
Two more questions now though:
1) I seem to get the border around the diagram in the Word output even though I have unset show border for this diagram. I’d want borders and the accompanying title box in the output for genuine UML/SysML diagrams but not for these sort of charts. The charts end up being too small. Is it possible to inhibit the border and title box in the Word output? The title box is superfluous as we have the caption.
2) is there anyway of getting the hyperlink to diagram “figure n” substituted in the text? E.g. might have see figure below in the text but gets converted to see Figure n in Word.
Mark
Mark ElsonParticipantI had tried the “easiest solution” but it didn’t seem to work. Might have been because the diagram was a child of the requirement. I’ll give it another go.
Thanks,
Mark
Mark ElsonParticipantJust figured out the quick fix for i) – within Excel just replace <*> with nothing.
Mark ElsonParticipantI’ve just upgraded EA from 9.2 to 9.3 and the flowProperties now appear correctly in the eaDocX document. So it looks like it was an EA rather than an eaDocX issue.
Mark ElsonParticipantHello,
You do need the SysML add-in installed. You then find the flowProperties under the MDG Technology for SysML/SysML Flows toolbox.
You can drop a flowProperty onto a block. It then looks like a part sitting on the block but also appears in a flowProperties compartment that appears in the block (as in the upload in my previous message. The flowProperty does appear as a child of the block in the Project Browser. I delete the part-like box from the diagram leaving the block with the flowProperty listed in its flowProperties compartment.
Mark
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