Dragging files and eThe drag-and-drop capability allows you to: If selected model elements are not compatible with an open diagram, you will not be allowed to drag those model elements. |
Dragging in diagramsYou can drag-and-drop relationships to a diagram. The path for the relationship with shapes at the end of the path and the path between the shapes (if the shapes at the end of the path are already represented on the diagram) You can also drag-and-drop model elements to a note or a text box symbol in a diagram to add a hyperlink to that element. a you can: Dragging in State - In a State Machine diagram you can drag an Event element to a Transition element. A Trigger with this Event is created for the Transition element.
- You can drag behaviors from one state shape to another.
Dragging in AIn an Activity diagram you can: Drag an Activity, Interaction, or a State Machine onto an Activity diagram to create a Call Behavior Action. Drag a Signal onto an Activity diagram to create a Send Signal Action. Drag a Signal onto a Send Signal Action to set or change the Signal. Drag a Signal onto an Accept Event Action to set or change the Signal. Once the Signal is assigned to the Accept Event Action, the Signal Event for the diagram and the Trigger for the action will be created automatically. |
Drag an Event onto an Activity diagram to create an Accept Event Action. Drag an Event onto an Accept Event Action to set the Event. Drag a Signal Event to an Activity diagram to create an Accept Event Action. Drag a Property, Actor, Class or Instance Specification to an Activity diagram to create a Swimlanes. Elements will be set as representative elements. Drag a Property, Actor, Class or Instance Specification to an Activity diagram by using the right mouse button. From the shortcut menu, select to create a Swimlane, Central Buffer Node, or available
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