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Bouml reference manual - Fedora Project Packages GIT repositories

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file:///C:/uml/BOUML/bouml_3.0/doc/TOUT.html361 of 378 07/10/2007 15:55This menu allowsBrowserto load project (may be through the historic list proposed at the bottom, this historic is the one of BOUML for the user starting<strong>Project</strong> Control),to change the current user,to search for a package from its name,or to quit the tool.When you load a project, only the packages are shown in the browser, for example on the project doing the HTML generation, if theproject package is protected, the API USER owned by bruno and Aux by olivier :The icon used to represent a package indicates the write access :: the package is not protected and may be modified by any user using BOUML: the package is protected, no users may modify it using BOUML: the package is own by the current user, only the current user can modify it using BOUML: the package is own by an other user (indicated by the columns Owner id, Owner name), only this user can modify it usingBOUMLPackage menu: the package is not protected and its associated file is read-only, you can't modify the write access: the package is protected and its associated file is read-only, you can't modify the write access: the package is own by the current user and its associated file is read-only, you can't modify the write access: the package is own by an other user and its associated file is read-only, you can't modify the write accessA menu appears when you do a right mouse click on a package, its content depend on the package access, the entries are (Ctrl is replacedby Apple under MacOS X) :

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