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Summary: | Can not add a parameter to the beginning of operation parameter list | ||
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Product: | uml | Reporter: | bugbridge <bugbridge> |
Component: | Diagram Class | Assignee: | issues@uml <issues> |
Status: | NEW --- | ||
Severity: | blocker | CC: | akorostelev, sunflower |
Priority: | P3 | ||
Version: | 5.x | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | All | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
bugbridge
2006-07-07 10:41:24 UTC
low use case not currently impacting our installed user base. Planned for drawing area upgrade after NB 6.0. Should not use resolved/later status. The current implementation of edit control defines a space (space bar) as one of the field separators and handle it with a special logic specifically for separators. With this logic, it is not possible for users to type, say, 'int <space> foo' in front of a an existing parameter or between parameters. Fixing this issue requires major changes made to the current implementation of the edit control framework. At this stage of the project, I request this issue to be waived, since there is an alternative way to achieve the same thing; that is using the parameter customizer from the property sheet of an operation. To insert a new parameter using the Parameter Customizer, do as follows: - select a target operation either from a diagram or from the operation node on a UML project tree - go to the property sheet of the selected operation, click the '...' button of the parameter field to open the Parameter Customizer dialog. - add a new parameter and use Move Up/Down buttons to rearrange the order of the parameter - click OK to close the customizer. Waiver candidates from 7/12/2007 bug scrub. Waiver candidates from 7/12/2007 bug scrub. Diagram area bugs waived for 6.0 will also be waived for 6.1. Still exists in 6.5 easy workaround (usage of properties) |