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  • RE: enforcement on non-independent objects

    You're correct, this is incorrectly spitting as if it were Independent. Without setting IsIndependent, ORM theory states that the set of played roles (excluding the roles participating in the primary uniqueness relationship) are disjunctively mandatory. For this case, where there are two optional functional roles, we would still make them optional ...
  • RE: Would graphic indicator of page origin help?

    There is no page affinity between an element and the diagram it was created on. We will provide feedback in the model browser to let you easily get at shapes that are displayed on no diagram. Adding a menu item to jump to list the (other) diagrams that the element is displayed on, as well as a way to jump to the corresponding element in the ...
  • RE: IsExternal - multi model usage?

    IsExternal was in the original metamodel and was thrown on as a property on ObjectType and FactType. There is nothing backing it at this point. We had some in-depth discussions last quarter on cross-model referencing and it is definitely something we want to do in the near future, although it probably will not happen until Spring quarter (live ...
    Posted to Technical support (Forum) by Matthew Curland on Tue, Jan 9 2007
  • RE: What is IME? (Rt click in ValueRange)

    An 'Input Method Editor' is a tool for composing characters from multiple keystrokes and is generally used when inputing characters from languages significantly more complex than English (think Japanese, Korean, etc). The availability of IME editing is dependent on your system settings. The NORMA team has done nothing to explicitly add IME ...
    Posted to Technical support (Forum) by Matthew Curland on Mon, Jan 8 2007
  • RE: Dec 06 CTP release

    SourceForge was not letting me add release notes, I tried several times. A few things to look for: Verbalization: Equality/Subset/Exclusion constraints now verbalize property. We also have generated documentation in the &lt;INSTALLDIR&gt;/Xml/Verbalization/Core directory and an improved snippets schema file. Generation: A lot of progress ...
  • RE: A long winter's nap

    The ORM team was scrambling new bits to perfect while postponing shopping; wife's close to a fit. The changeset's nine-thirty, up from eight-thirty-one so, as you can see, there's a lot to be done. We're getting quite close, alas Christmas will pass but the week before New Year's we'll all raise a glass. A handful more changes and all will ...
  • RE: Object Browser reference back to Model Diag.

    The current model browser has a number limitations, and we are putting very few cycles into addressing them because we are actively working on a new, much more flexible browser. A few of the major issues: 1) Performance. The performance is dreadful as the models get larger. If you see even small changes getting sluggish (for example, ...
    Posted to Technical support (Forum) by Matthew Curland on Wed, Nov 15 2006
  • RE: Extension Manager

    The NORMA designer is a highly extensible system based on the Microsoft DSLTools framework, enhanced with a number of our own extension points to allow multiple models, multiple diagrams, etc. In fact, the main distinction between the two default models (the core model and the shape model) lie in the fact that you can't turn off these two main ...
    Posted to Technical support (Forum) by Matthew Curland on Wed, Nov 15 2006
  • RE: Source files

    There are several resource files (5, I believe) that would need to be translated to change the full UI into English. There is also a separate mechanism for providing alternate verbalization. Neither of these should require C# code. Modifying the verbalizer (either into alternate English forms or a different language) is designed to be an XML ...
    Posted to Technical support (Forum) by Matthew Curland on Sat, May 27 2006
  • RE: OIAL > DCIL and column names

    The number for the maximum column length is currently hard coded at 18. However, as with every part of our generation process, hard coded is a relative term because the data is contained in a registered transform that you can modify. This particular value is located in C:\Program Files\Common ...
    Posted to Technical support (Forum) by Matthew Curland on Mon, May 1 2006
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