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file:///C:/uml/BOUML/bouml_3.0/doc/TOUT.html5 of 378 07/10/2007 15:55Notes :supporting it (see project files). The system items supporting the plug-out's API (for instance UmlBaseActor) are also read-only.The bottom-right sub-window is used to display/modify the comment associated to the current selected item.The top-right part is used to display/modify the diagrams, these ones may be maximized or minimized.if you have at least a dual monitor configuration the better is to set the environment variable BOUML_LIMIT_DESKTOP, seehere.if you use non ISO_8859-1 (latin1) characters, for instance Cyrillic, set the environment variable BOUML_CHARSET, see here.it is possible to start a plug-out when <strong>Bouml</strong> is launch, see here<strong>Project</strong> creationA project creation is done through the entry new of the project menu.When you create a new project, a file dialog appears (its aspect depend on the used system and window manager) and you have to selectthe directory where the project will be placed and its name, for instance in /tmp (probably just for a trial !) with the name foo.In this case BOUML create the directory foo under /tmp, and place some files in /tmp/foo including foo.prj which represents the project(see project files) :Do not rename or delete the files produced by BOUML nor the directory itself !<strong>Project</strong> loadingYou may associate a .prj file to bouml using your window manager capabilities, call bouml through a command line given the .prj file(see project files) in argument, or launch bouml then load a project using the project menu or the open icon, or the historic (the historic issaved in the file .bouml placed on your home directory) :

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