![]() If the creole style was extended, or for other reasons desire to keep it in line, a convention could be used similar to Tailwind CSS (or Tachyons) which uses very short CSS class names. I would think any number of "styles" could be targeted to something, and only the relevant skinparams would be used. □ I think the key is picking the assigment operator that can target both "participants" as well as other elements like "messages". I'm not using the term class since that is already well spoken for in UML. I think this is most likely the general usage that many users will expect, if they come from HTML/CSS (and if they would like that same metadata tagged into the SVG XML for example). Participant/object/whatever "Bob" as Bob > Participant/object/whatever styles:MyPrettyMessage,SomeOtherStyle "Bob" as Bob > Participant/object/whatever "Bob" as Bob styles:MyPrettyMessage,SomeOtherStyle > ![]() Let me know if you wish me to break any of these into separate issues, and thank you! :) □ I'm sorry there is much feedback, but I hope it brings even more power and design capabilities to everyone! It's not a huge problem, simply can look a bit nicer I think? See my previous screenshot, where text is very close to rnote border, and how it overlaps the next participant box.
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