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  1. UML Designer
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Comment

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Last updated 7 months ago

A Comment in Modeldraw is a versatile UML element that can be used across various diagram types to provide additional information, explanations, or notes about any element or the diagram as a whole.

With Comments in Modeldraw, you can:

  • Add explanatory notes to any diagram element

  • Provide context or clarification for complex parts of your diagram

  • Include reminders or todos for further diagram development

  • Annotate diagrams with additional information not captured by standard UML elements

  • Include clickable URL links for easy access to external resources

  • Enhance the overall clarity and understanding of your diagrams

Understanding Comment

A Comment in Modeldraw is typically represented by a rectangle with a folded corner, resembling a note. Key points to understand about Comments include:

  • Comments can be used in any type of UML diagram in Modeldraw.

  • A Comment can be connected to any element in the diagram or left unconnected.

  • Comments can contain any text you want to add to your diagram.

  • Comments do not affect the logical structure of your model; they are purely informational.

URL autorecognition

Comments automatically recognize and highlight URL links within the text, provided they start with "http://" or "https://". Recognized URLs can be clicked to navigate directly to the target webpage.

A Comment with a link