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  • in reply to: eaXL and attributes of classes #6177
    Stefan Schmied
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    Hi Adrian,

    yes, I see the point. From my perspective I would be happy to have something like:
    Add attributes/operations of class as a substructure, but with a additional headline for each parent. That means that each
    “summary” would need a separate way to configure it. Now you have “elements” and “colums”. To configure attributes/operations of classes it would by good to have the same possibilites.
    But perhaps it is feasible to add attribtutes/opterations of classes (or others) on a separte Excel tab and to add a simple link on “overall” view . In that case the current “Attribute summary” would be on a separate Excal tab and a link could be added to the name of the class.

    Do you see what I mean?

    Anyhow eaDocX is a very helpful tool an I try to push it, so my company hopefully will use it in different projects. Especially the eaXL is really helpfull when it comes to import existing information or to export parts of information for different purposes.
    In any case more information of attributes/operation of classes would, for my perpective, increase the benefit of eaDocX.

    Thank you!

    Regards
    Stefan

    in reply to: eaXL and attributes of classes #6176
    Stefan Schmied
    Participant

    Hi Adrian,

    yes, I see the point. From my perspective I would be happy to have something like:
    Add attributes/operations of class as a substructure, but with a additional headline for each parent. That means that each
    “summary” would need a separate way to configure it. Now you have “elements” and “colums”. To configure attributes/operations of classes it would by good to have the same possibilites.
    But perhaps it is feasible to add attribtutes/opterations of classes (or others) on a separte Excel tab and to add a simple link on “overall” view . In that case the current “Attribute summary” would be on a separate Excal tab and a link could be added to the name of the class.

    Do you see what I mean?

    Anyhow eaDocX is a very helpful tool an I try to push it, so my company hopefully will use it in different projects. Especially the eaXL is really helpfull when it comes to import existing information or to export parts of information for different purposes.
    In any case more information of attributes/operation of classes would, for my perpective, increase the benefit of eaDocX.

    Thank your support !

    Regards
    Stefan

    in reply to: eaXL and attributes of classes #6174
    Stefan Schmied
    Participant

    Hi Adrian,

    ok, I see. I would like to see the description or for example tagged values of these “attribute summary”. But this is not possible, right?

    Thanks
    Regards,
    Stefan

    in reply to: “Link to Element Feature”-Relation #5926
    Stefan Schmied
    Participant

    Hi,

    thanks a lot. That exacly what I’m looking. It is a little bit tricky to find how to use it.

    Thanks for support!

    Regards,
    Stefan

    in reply to: Empty Sub-paragraph #5792
    Stefan Schmied
    Participant

    That’s it!

    Thank you!

    in reply to: Conditional Formatting – Replacement text #5789
    Stefan Schmied
    Participant

    Hi,

    I have installed the new version (24). Now it works!

    Thanks for support!

    Regards,

    Stefan

    in reply to: Conditional Formatting – Replacement text #5787
    Stefan Schmied
    Participant

    Hi,

    Ok, I have copied out the related section of my profile:




    To be more precisly: I try to format attributes of a class in a table. Therefore I use the dialog “Attribute – Table formatting”. I have added a “Standard attribute” of type “Sterotype” as my first column (Header: “Sterotype”, Title of colum: “Schlüssel”). Then I have clicked on the cell with the content “Schlüssel” and added the rule as shown above.

    But still my generated output shows, that the background is switched to red (color=”#FF0000″). But the content is not “replacedText”, but still “PK”. From my understanding the rule is applied correctly. Or?

    Perhaps I do something wrong, but I have no idea what. Is the information above sufficient. If not please let me kow how I can give you more support. If it is helpful I can send you the related snippet of my word document or my complete profile. If yes, I would prefer to send you an email because my browser crashed if I try to add a file.

    Thank you very much!

    Regards,
    Stefan

    in reply to: Conditional Formatting – Replacement text #5785
    Stefan Schmied
    Participant

    Hi,

    mmmh, might be a user-problem.

    But I’m still not able to relace the content. As I mentioned I can change the background, hence I assume I have selected the right attribute and the rule seems to be applied correctly.

    What I did is to add a sterotype of an attribute to my output. The sterotype is <>
    So my rule is defined with:
    Rule type: Text
    Condition: “same as” or “contains”
    Value: “id”
    Replacement text: “blabla”
    Background color is set to red.

    Preview shows: Red background with content “blabla”.

    But in the resulting document shows still “id” but the background is updated to red.

    And now?

    Thanks!

    Regards
    Stefan

    in reply to: Tagged Values on Attribute Level #5774
    Stefan Schmied
    Participant

    Hi,

    great! So you mean, I can download a new version tomorrow morning (germany)?

    Thanks a lot!

    Regards,
    Stefan

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