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Setting drawing preferences
When modeling in the System Architect, you have many drawing and dialog-opening options at your disposal. Setting the preferences for your encyclopedia can help to create diagrams faster.
Use the Preferences dialog to determine how your diagrams are drawn for your encyclopedia. In this example, you will change some preferences for the Samples encyclopedia that you already have opened.
Setting the preferences
See Preferences command.
Setting the line style
More choices for line and symbol drawing are available in the Format > Symbol Format menu. Usually, you must have a line or symbol selected to make choices in this menu, but you can select the line style before you draw any line.
Select Format > Symbol Format > Line. The Line Style dialog box presents you with three choices on how a line is drawn. If not already set, select the Straight, Any Orientation.
Doing this when no diagram is open sets the session default. This applies when there is no default configured in the symbol stylesheet.
Setting options for diagrams
There are a number of drawing options that you can specify on a diagram-by-diagram basis, on the Format > Diagram Format menu.
Grid & Reduced View
The Grid & Reduced View dialog box provides options to set the grid that lines and symbols are drawn to. For maximum flexibility, clear both the symbol and line grid.
Display Options
1 Select all choices in the dialog, and then click OK. The diagram workspace shows all details. Some users choose a variety of these features in which to work, such as showing rulers, or adding shadows to their symbols for presentation purposes.
The one methodology where you should be careful about adding shadows to symbols is in IDEF, where a shadowed symbol means that there is another, child diagram attached to it.
2 Select Format > Diagram Format > Display Options again, and clear all properties. Click OK.
Duplicate check
Option Duplicate Check in Tools\Preferences turns on duplicate checking in general.
Option Duplicate checking in the Symbol Style dialog for a particular symbol type must be ticked before System Architect will prevent drawing of duplicate symbols.
Duplicate checking is always on for:
Entity symbols on Entity Relation diagrams.
Table symbols on Physical Data Model diagrams.
Class, Use Case, Object, Port and Package symbols in UML 2.0 diagrams.
Project-type symbols on roadmap-style diagrams.
Setting options for notations
1 Click Format > Diagram Format > Notation.
2 In this dialog, you can select or clear options to display terminators (cardinality notations at the line endpoints), or to draw a line from an association to its name, whenever the association’s name strays from the line by a certain amount (see Line to Remote Name choices).
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Drawing lines
See also
Getting started: Creating diagrams