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Summary: | Usability and copy | ||
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Product: | uml | Reporter: | libo_tsinghua <libo_tsinghua> |
Component: | Diagram Usecase | Assignee: | issues@uml <issues> |
Status: | NEW --- | ||
Severity: | blocker | ||
Priority: | P3 | ||
Version: | 5.x | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Windows XP | ||
Issue Type: | ENHANCEMENT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
libo_tsinghua
2006-08-24 17:02:58 UTC
You can use the system options to specify to globally set the font for a model element type. So, for example you can globally change the font for a Use Case, then when you drop a new use case it will have the new font. To open the UI prefereneces dialog do the following: 1. Click on the menu item Tools|Options. 2. Click the Advanced Options button. 3. Navigate to the UML|Presentation option. 4. In the table on the right side of the dialog select the Set Global Colors and Fonts property. 5. Select the Use Case Presentation Element Type. 6. In the table to the right you will see all of the presentation properties. Does this solve the first issue? |