Seeking Guidance: How Can I Highlight New Elements and Dim Existing Ones in my Diagram for the Design Review? #372
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You could use the perspectives feature - when a perspective is selected (the little binoculars), then only the elements and relationships which have that perspective are clearly visible and the other elements are dimmed. |
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Alternatively you can use tags for a more lightweight way of achieving the same ends https://github.com/structurizr/dsl/blob/master/docs/language-reference.md#tags Example of tags here https://github.com/structurizr/dsl/tree/master/docs/cookbook/element-styles Then you can use this button on the UI to determine to show only the tagged elements |
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Hey, I have an existing diagram, and I'm currently working on a feature that adds more steps and blocks.
In my design review (DR), I want to emphasize the changes I made (referring to what I added to the model and not what already existed before) and dim what existed previously.
Is there any way to achieve this? It's only for the DR, and I plan to delete it afterward.
Should I use a photo editing tool, or is there a faster way to do it in the viewing tool?
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