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Simple OCL Package for LaTeX
We have predefined a set of LaTeX commands that simplify the definition of OCL expressions in LaTeX documents. By we I mean the GRES research group and, specially, my colleague Robert Clarisó
If you are interested, you can download:
- The LaTeX commands
- An example latex file to show how to use them. The example includes a reference to this png file including the UML Class Diagram used in the expressions (btw, the example is taken from this paper )
- The generated pdf file to see the final results
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Monospaced font for better legibility
Hi Jordi.
Useful macros! Thanks for sharing!
Have you considered using a monospaced font in order to improve the legibility of the OCL formulas?
Yes, I used to be a bit fussy (aka: pijotero o tiquismiquis in Spanish) when talking about typesetting in Tex/LaTeX!
}:)
Regards,
Pedro J. Molina
OCL definitions with monospaced font
We use the monospaced font for the code excerpts in the paper, that's why we don't use it when writing OCL.