Customize a Domain-Specific Language Definition (How Do I in Domain-Specific Language Tools)
This page links to information about introductory tasks for customizing domain-specific language definitions. Before you view these topics, you might first want to review Create a Domain-Specific Language (How Do I in Domain-Specific Language Tools). To view other categories of popular tasks covered in Help, see How Do I in Domain-Specific Language Tools.
Walkthrough: Customizing the Domain-Specific Language Definition
Demonstrates the steps used to customize a domain-specific language definition using the domain-specific language designer. This walkthrough builds upon Walkthrough: Creating a Domain-Specific Language Solution.Common Tasks (Domain-Specific Language Designer)
Covers common tasks for the Domain-Specific Language Designer such as zooming, locating elements, and organizing your diagram.Defining Classes and Relationships
Describes how to add and define domain classes and domain relationships in the Domain-Specific Language Designer.Defining Diagram Elements
Explains how to define diagram elements in the Domain-Specific Language Designer by using such elements as geometry shapes, image shapes, and connectors. These elements reflect how objects appear in the generated designer.Working with the Domain-Specific Language Explorer
Covers the various nodes in the Domain-Specific Language Explorer and how to customize settings for them. For example, you can define new toolbox items in the Editor node.Working with the Domain-Specific Language Details Window
Covers the various ways in which you can customize aspects of your domain-specific language definition using the Domain-Specific Language Details window. For example, you can define link connect directives.