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When you right mouse click on a blank area in the Class Diagram Painter, the following menu options appear:
 


This is the first level of menus that appear when you right mouse click on a blank area in the Class Diagram Painter.  Menu items with a triangle next to it indicates submenus.

  • Snap Classes to Grid:
    This option will automatically move to closest grid line if grid is on.
     

Edit

  • Filter:
    This option will let you set the filter to specify which type of items to display or hide on the diagram.  This filter will be applied to the entire diagram.  (see the Filtering a Diagram help pages for more details).
     
  • Remove Filter:
    This option will remove the filter set for the entire diagram.  This option is enabled only if a filter is set.  (see the Filtering a Diagram help pages for more details).
     
  • Properties:
    This option will let you set and view the properties of the diagram, such as diagram name, color, and identity.  (see the Properties of a Diagram help pages for more details).

     

Add

  • Class/Interface:
    This option will let you add existing classes and/or interfaces.  (see the Add Existing Class/Interface help pages fore more detail).
     
  • Link:
    This option will let you create a link to a particular JVISION diagram or HTML file. See the Adding a Link help pages for more detail.
     
  • Note:
    This option will let you add a note or comment in the diagram.  (see the Adding Notes help pages for more detail)
     
  • Line:
    This option will let you add a line anywhere you want in the Diagram Painter.  (see the Adding Lines help pages for more detail)

     

Construct

  • Class:
    This option will let you construct a new class. (see the Constructing a New Class help pages for more detail)
     
  • Interface:
    This option will let you construct a new interface.  (see  the Constructing An Interface help pages for more detail)