By using the Diagram node of DSL Explorer, you can perform common tasks such as locating the diagram element in the diagram, deleting and adding domain properties, and adding decorators. For more information, see How to: Locate an Object in a Domain-Specific Language Diagram, How to: Delete an Element, How to: Add a Domain Property, and How to: Add a Decorator.
Additionally, you can perform the following tasks:
Adding type descriptors. For more information, see How to: Add a Domain Type Descriptor.
Adding element merge directives to connectors. For more information, see How to: Add an Element Merge Directive.
Add paths to domain type descriptors. For more information, see How to: Add a Property Path to a Domain Type Descriptor.
Modify the diagram's property settings, such as the fill color. For more information, see Diagram (Domain-Specific Language Designer).
Add connector maps.
Add compartment shape maps.
Add shape maps.
Add swimlane maps.
In This Section
How to: Add a Connector Map (DSL Explorer)
Describes how to add a connector map by using DSL Explorer.How to: Add a Compartment Shape Map (DSL Explorer)
Describes how to add a compartment shape map by using DSL Explorer.How to: Add a Shape Map (DSL Explorer)
Describes how to add a shape map by using DSL Explorer.How to: Add a Swimlane Map (DSL Explorer)
Describes how to add a swimlane map by using DSL Explorer.
Related Sections
Working with the Domain-Specific Language Explorer
Provides an overview of DSL Explorer.Domain-Specific Language Tools Glossary
Glossary of terminology used in Domain-Specific Language Tools.