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23.4.3 UML Print Settings Page<br />
Margin – The same margin is used on all four sides.<br />
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Multi-page Overlap – for multiple-page printouts, the pages must be overlapped by this amount to align<br />
them properly. This makes it easier to assemble multiple-page printouts.<br />
Landscape - if on, printing will be in landscape mode.<br />
Maximum printed width, height – if the printed image exceeds this size, the user will have the option to<br />
scale to this size.<br />
Horizontal and vertical image alignment – alignment within the printed page or pages.<br />
23.4.4 Command Page (Unix / Linux only)<br />
Allows the printing command to be changed.<br />
24 Fixed Bugs<br />
24.1 Bugs in Version 1.5.0 Alpha 3 Fixed in Version 1.5.0 Beta<br />
jGRASP will not run under some JDKs when installed in a directory path containing spaces. (JDK<br />
functionality change / bug)<br />
Integrated Java debugger will not stop at breakpoints in classes with package access and a different base<br />
name from the source file, or jump to lines in those classes.<br />
Integrated Java debugger does not support watches on individual fields, only on field types.<br />
jGRASP itself is too slow when running the Java integrated debugger.<br />
CSD printing font will not automatically install on Windows XP.<br />
Native Windows printing of plain text may not work if CSD font is not installed.<br />
If a compiler environment is set and settings are not applied, when a compiler environment is set at a<br />
higher level (global vs project, project vs file, global vs file), the lower level setting will be reset to the last<br />
applied value.<br />
When settings are applied, any open settings dialogs at a lower value will be reset (any unsaved changes<br />
will be lost).<br />
24.2 New Features in Version 1.5.0 Beta<br />
Javadoc documentation can be generated for whole projects.<br />
Jar (for project) and unjar (general purpose) tools added.<br />
Java UML diagram now shows the "real" dependencies for synthetic methods.