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Manage and apply styles within project
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| The visual appearance of shapes are mostly depending on their formatting properties such as the background, foreground, font selection and arrow presentations. A style is a named set of formatting properties. With style support, users can define a style with specific formatting properties, and reuse it on other shapes without the need of redefining the formatting again and again. |
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Image incorporation in diagrams
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| Besides the fixed set of shapes in each kind of diagram, you can incorporate images of your choice easily via the use of Image Shapes. |
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Rich text documentation
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| VP-UML supports intuitive rich text documentation on all kinds of models and diagrams, and the generated reports will also include the styles and formattings of documentation. |
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Shape format copier
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| Make use of format copier to copy the styles and formatting from one shape to another instantly. |
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Save/load template for model documentation
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| Tired of copying and pasting documentation between models? You can now make use of a documentation template to reuse pre-defined documentation structure to save time and effort. |
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Customizable shape style and formatting
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| VP-UML supports lots of options for customizing the appearance of shapes, including fill color, line style and font. |
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Stereotyped element appearance
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| With the configurable stereotype elements including fill, line and font, stereotyped elements can be easily distinguished and emphasized in the diagram. |
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Add rich text elements to diagrams
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| See how you can add rich text elements to a diagram to annotate and highlight your ideas. |
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Enrich model documentation with images
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| Besides supporting rich text documentation for models and diagrams, you can now further visualize your concept by incorporating images into documentation. |
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Display stereotyped model element as image icon
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| Stereotypes is extensibility mechanisms in UML which allows designers to extend the vocabulary of UML in order to create new model elements. For example, when modeling a network you might use an image icon (a symbol) for representing routers and hubs. By using stereotyped nodes you can make these things appear as primitive building blocks and make the specification much more comprehensible. |
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