Understand the art of the possible. My mission is to make executable Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE) easy with the Object Management Group's Systems Modeling Language™ (SysML®) and UML® to make simple modeling easy to deploy to the masses. This site provides practical experience of tuning IBM® Rational® Rhapsody® - a precision engineering UML/SysML tool. Rhapsody tips and ideas will be posted with links to videos. You can follow by email (if google app is allowed).
Saturday, 14 May 2016
Rhapsody Tip #17 - Making space on sequence diagrams using the Shift key (Simple)
And so the foraging for useful tips and tricks continues. This simple tip can be used to speed up drawing sequence diagrams in IBM Rational Rhapsody. If you don't hold the SHIFT key before you click on an element then just the individual element will be moved. However, if you hold down the SHIFT key before selecting an element on the diagram then Rhapsody will move all the elements below to create or remove white space. The technique can also be used to create or remove white space between lifelines on the diagram as this very short video highlights ...
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