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#81
General Archi Discussion / Re: To split the name text of ...
Last post by Phil Beauvoir - February 27, 2024, 18:39:56 PM
A label expression is added in the "Label" tab in the Properties window. See page 61 of the User Guide. For your case you could copy and paste the label expression there.
#82
General Archi Discussion / Re: To split the name text of ...
Last post by Gemini - February 27, 2024, 18:34:36 PM
Thank you for your reply.

It is not clear to me how it can be used. It looks like a jArchi script.

How can I use it in the Main -> Name Field of Element? When I use there,  simply it shows the label command.
#83
General Archi Discussion / Re: To split the name text of ...
Last post by Phil Beauvoir - February 26, 2024, 21:14:41 PM
Hi, you could use a label expression like this:

${wordwrap:1:${name}}
See https://github.com/archimatetool/archi/wiki/Label-Expressions
#84
General Archi Discussion / To split the name text of an A...
Last post by Gemini - February 26, 2024, 21:06:31 PM
Hello,
How can I split the name text of an ArchiMate element by new lines?
Thanks
#85
jArchi / Re: Creating relationships via...
Last post by Phil Beauvoir - February 26, 2024, 15:03:20 PM
That should be possible via a CSV/Excel file assuming that the source and target IDs matched existing IDs in the model. You'd need a JS CSV/Excel parsing library. There's an example here - https://gist.github.com/smileham/1e57a5946235e780dee5a824f664aa3d
#86
jArchi / Creating relationships via csv...
Last post by JoCriSem - February 26, 2024, 14:31:53 PM
Is there a way to import relationships created outside Archi (e.g. via a macro in XLS), based on the ID, Source and Target?
#87
jArchi / Re: jArchi 1.6
Last post by Phil Beauvoir - February 22, 2024, 12:58:29 PM
I've released jArchi 1.6.1 (available at the usual outlets). This adds an option in Scripting Preferences to enable/disable support for CommonJS. It's enabled by default so if your script is not working you should consider if it needs to reference another file using "require" rather than "load" (see my comment above).

Phil
#88
jArchi / Re: Publication of subset of a...
Last post by Tibo12 - February 22, 2024, 12:48:59 PM
Hello all,

thank you for your answers.

Have a nice day.

Thibault
#89
jArchi / Re: jArchi 1.6
Last post by fanievh - February 22, 2024, 06:22:57 AM
Thank you very much @Phil Beauvoir, that does the trick  :)
#90
General Archi Discussion / Re: List of organizations know...
Last post by merty - February 21, 2024, 20:15:04 PM
Hi there,

Forgot to post here from the beginning, but around 40 IT architects - and our IT infrastructure suppliers - at the Dutch Railways (In dutch:"Nederlandse Spoorwegen", NS for short)  uses Archi together with coArchi and Bitbucket as tools mostly to model the Application and Technology layers of our IT environments. We like the flexibility, simplicity, maturity, ease-of-use and neat features as scripting of the Archi tool (ok, and low cost and easy to install also counts). We hope to give back our experience to this community to improve it even more..

Regards,

Remco