Issue 7266: UML diagram interchange: do diagrams have to be nodes? (uml2di-ftf) Source: International Business Machines (Mr. Bran Selic, selic@acm.org selicb@ca.ibm.com bran.selic@gmail.com) Nature: Uncategorized Issue Severity: Summary: If you considered zoom and viewport position to be in the workspace, then a diagram just has a name. This means a diagram does not have to be a node. It could just be a GraphElement. Also the diagram link having the same properties will have the same issue (By persisting these properties in the mode, team members would have to share these (not necessarily the expectation). ) Resolution: Revised Text: Actions taken: April 22, 2004: received issue November 1, 2005: closed issue Discussion: The zoom and viewport should be stored for every Diagram and DiagramLink, see resolution of issue 7260. Disposition: Closed, no change has to be made End of Annotations:===== eply-To: To: issues@omg.org Sensitivity: Subject: UML diagram interchange: do diagrams have to be nodes? X-Mailer: Lotus Notes Release 6.0.2CF1 June 9, 2003 From: Branislav Selic Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2004 17:44:37 -0400 X-MIMETrack: Serialize by Router on D25ML05/25/M/IBM(Release 6.0.2CF1|June 9, 2003) at 04/22/2004 17:44:39, Serialize complete at 04/22/2004 17:44:39 If you considered zoom and viewport position to be in the workspace, then a diagram just has a name. This means a diagram does not have to be a node. It could just be a GraphElement. Also the diagram link having the same properties will have the same issue (By persisting these properties in the mode, team members would have to share these (not necessarily the expectation). ) Bran Selic IBM Distinguished Engineer IBM Rational Software 770 Palladium Drive Kanata, Ontario, Canada K2V 1C8 ph.: (613) 591-7915 fax: (613) 599-3912 e-mail: bselic@ca.ibm.com