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# Sequence diagrams
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**Edit this Page** [![N|Solid](img/GitHub-Mark-32px.png)](https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/blob/develop/docs/sequenceDiagram.md)
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> A Sequence diagram is an interaction diagram that shows how processes operate with one another and in what order.
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Mermaid can render sequence diagrams.
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```mermaid-example
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sequenceDiagram
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Alice->>John: Hello John, how are you?
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John-->>Alice: Great!
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Alice-)John: See you later!
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```
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```note
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A note on nodes, the word "end" could potentially break the diagram, due to the way that the mermaid language is scripted.
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If unavoidable, one must use parentheses(), quotation marks "", or brackets {},[], to enclose the word "end". i.e : (end), [end], {end}.
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```
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## Syntax
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### Participants
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The participants can be defined implicitly as in the first example on this page. The participants or actors are
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rendered in order of appearance in the diagram source text. Sometimes you might want to show the participants in a
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different order than how they appear in the first message. It is possible to specify the actor's order of
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appearance by doing the following:
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```mermaid-example
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sequenceDiagram
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participant Alice
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participant Bob
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Alice->>Bob: Hi Bob
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Bob->>Alice: Hi Alice
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```
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### Actors
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If you specifically want to use the actor symbol instead of a rectangle with text you can do so by using actor statements as per below.
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```mermaid-example
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sequenceDiagram
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actor Alice
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actor Bob
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Alice->>Bob: Hi Bob
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Bob->>Alice: Hi Alice
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```
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### Aliases
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The actor can have a convenient identifier and a descriptive label.
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```mermaid-example
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sequenceDiagram
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participant A as Alice
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participant J as John
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A->>J: Hello John, how are you?
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J->>A: Great!
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```
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## Messages
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Messages can be of two displayed either solid or with a dotted line.
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```
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[Actor][Arrow][Actor]:Message text
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```
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There are six types of arrows currently supported:
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| Type | Description |
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| ---- | ------------------------------------------- |
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| -> | Solid line without arrow |
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| --> | Dotted line without arrow |
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| ->> | Solid line with arrowhead |
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| -->> | Dotted line with arrowhead |
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| -x | Solid line with a cross at the end |
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| --x | Dotted line with a cross at the end. |
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| -) | Solid line with an open arrow at the end (async) |
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| --) | Dotted line with a open arrow at the end (async) |
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## Activations
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It is possible to activate and deactivate an actor. (de)activation can be dedicated declarations:
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```mermaid-example
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sequenceDiagram
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Alice->>John: Hello John, how are you?
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activate John
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John-->>Alice: Great!
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deactivate John
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```
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There is also a shortcut notation by appending `+`/`-` suffix to the message arrow:
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```mermaid-example
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sequenceDiagram
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Alice->>+John: Hello John, how are you?
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John-->>-Alice: Great!
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```
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Activations can be stacked for same actor:
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```mermaid-example
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sequenceDiagram
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Alice->>+John: Hello John, how are you?
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Alice->>+John: John, can you hear me?
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John-->>-Alice: Hi Alice, I can hear you!
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John-->>-Alice: I feel great!
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```
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## Notes
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It is possible to add notes to a sequence diagram. This is done by the notation
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Note [ right of | left of | over ] [Actor]: Text in note content
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See the example below:
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```mermaid-example
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sequenceDiagram
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participant John
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Note right of John: Text in note
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```
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It is also possible to create notes spanning two participants:
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```mermaid-example
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sequenceDiagram
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Alice->John: Hello John, how are you?
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Note over Alice,John: A typical interaction
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```
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## Loops
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It is possible to express loops in a sequence diagram. This is done by the notation
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```
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loop Loop text
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... statements ...
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end
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```
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See the example below:
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```mermaid-example
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sequenceDiagram
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Alice->John: Hello John, how are you?
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loop Every minute
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John-->Alice: Great!
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end
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```
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## Alt
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It is possible to express alternative paths in a sequence diagram. This is done by the notation
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```
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alt Describing text
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... statements ...
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else
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... statements ...
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end
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```
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or if there is sequence that is optional (if without else).
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```
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opt Describing text
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... statements ...
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end
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```
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See the example below:
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```mermaid-example
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sequenceDiagram
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Alice->>Bob: Hello Bob, how are you?
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alt is sick
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Bob->>Alice: Not so good :(
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else is well
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Bob->>Alice: Feeling fresh like a daisy
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end
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opt Extra response
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Bob->>Alice: Thanks for asking
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end
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```
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## Parallel
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It is possible to show actions that are happening in parallel.
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This is done by the notation
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par [Action 1]
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... statements ...
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and [Action 2]
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... statements ...
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and [Action N]
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... statements ...
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end
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```
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See the example below:
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```mermaid-example
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sequenceDiagram
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par Alice to Bob
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Alice->>Bob: Hello guys!
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and Alice to John
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Alice->>John: Hello guys!
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end
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Bob-->>Alice: Hi Alice!
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John-->>Alice: Hi Alice!
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```
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It is also possible to nest parallel blocks.
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```mermaid-example
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sequenceDiagram
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par Alice to Bob
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Alice->>Bob: Go help John
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and Alice to John
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Alice->>John: I want this done today
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par John to Charlie
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John->>Charlie: Can we do this today?
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and John to Diana
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John->>Diana: Can you help us today?
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end
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end
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```
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## Background Highlighting
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It is possible to highlight flows by providing colored background rects. This is done by the notation
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The colors are defined using rgb and rgba syntax.
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```
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rect rgb(0, 255, 0)
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... content ...
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end
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```
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```
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rect rgba(0, 0, 255, .1)
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... content ...
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end
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```
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See the examples below:
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```mermaid-example
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sequenceDiagram
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participant Alice
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participant John
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rect rgb(191, 223, 255)
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note right of Alice: Alice calls John.
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Alice->>+John: Hello John, how are you?
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rect rgb(200, 150, 255)
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Alice->>+John: John, can you hear me?
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John-->>-Alice: Hi Alice, I can hear you!
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end
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John-->>-Alice: I feel great!
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end
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Alice ->>+ John: Did you want to go to the game tonight?
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John -->>- Alice: Yeah! See you there.
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```
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## Comments
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Comments can be entered within a sequence diagram, which will be ignored by the parser. Comments need to be on their own line, and must be prefaced with `%%` (double percent signs). Any text after the start of the comment to the next newline will be treated as a comment, including any diagram syntax
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```mmd
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sequenceDiagram
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Alice->>John: Hello John, how are you?
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%% this is a comment
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John-->>Alice: Great!
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```
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## Entity codes to escape characters
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It is possible to escape characters using the syntax exemplified here.
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```mermaid-example
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sequenceDiagram
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A->>B: I #9829; you!
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B->>A: I #9829; you #infin; times more!
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```
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Numbers given are base 10, so `#` can be encoded as `#35;`. It is also supported to use HTML character names.
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Because semicolons can be used instead of line breaks to define the markup, you need to use `#59;` to include a semicolon in message text.
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## sequenceNumbers
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It is possible to get a sequence number attached to each arrow in a sequence diagram. This can be configured when adding mermaid to the website as shown below:
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```html
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<script>
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mermaid.initialize({
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sequence: { showSequenceNumbers: true },
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});
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</script>
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```
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It can also be be turned on via the diagram code as in the diagram:
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```mermaid-example
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sequenceDiagram
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autonumber
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Alice->>John: Hello John, how are you?
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loop Healthcheck
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John->>John: Fight against hypochondria
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end
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Note right of John: Rational thoughts!
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John-->>Alice: Great!
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John->>Bob: How about you?
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Bob-->>John: Jolly good!
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```
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## Actor Menus
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Actors can have popup-menus containing individualized links to external pages. For example, if an actor represented a web service, useful links might include a link to the service health dashboard, repo containing the code for the service, or a wiki page describing the service.
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This can be configured by adding one or more link lines with the format:
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link <actor>: <link-label> @ <link-url>
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```
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```mmd
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sequenceDiagram
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participant Alice
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participant John
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link Alice: Dashboard @ https://dashboard.contoso.com/alice
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link Alice: Wiki @ https://wiki.contoso.com/alice
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link John: Dashboard @ https://dashboard.contoso.com/john
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link John: Wiki @ https://wiki.contoso.com/john
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Alice->>John: Hello John, how are you?
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John-->>Alice: Great!
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Alice-)John: See you later!
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```
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#### Advanced Menu Syntax
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There is an advanced syntax that relies on JSON formatting. If you are comfortable with JSON format, then this exists as well.
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This can be configured by adding the links lines with the format:
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```
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links <actor>: <json-formatted link-name link-url pairs>
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```
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An example is below:
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```mmd
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sequenceDiagram
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participant Alice
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participant John
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links Alice: {"Dashboard": "https://dashboard.contoso.com/alice", "Wiki": "https://wiki.contoso.com/alice"}
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links John: {"Dashboard": "https://dashboard.contoso.com/john", "Wiki": "https://wiki.contoso.com/john"}
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Alice->>John: Hello John, how are you?
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John-->>Alice: Great!
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Alice-)John: See you later!
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```
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## Styling
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Styling of a sequence diagram is done by defining a number of css classes. During rendering these classes are extracted from the file located at src/themes/sequence.scss
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### Classes used
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| Class | Description |
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| actor | Style for the actor box at the top of the diagram. |
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| text.actor | Styles for text in the actor box at the top of the diagram. |
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| actor-line | The vertical line for an actor. |
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| messageLine0 | Styles for the solid message line. |
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| messageLine1 | Styles for the dotted message line. |
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| messageText | Defines styles for the text on the message arrows. |
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| labelBox | Defines styles label to left in a loop. |
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| labelText | Styles for the text in label for loops. |
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| loopText | Styles for the text in the loop box. |
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| loopLine | Defines styles for the lines in the loop box. |
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| note | Styles for the note box. |
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| noteText | Styles for the text on in the note boxes. |
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### Sample stylesheet
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```css
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body {
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background: white;
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}
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.actor {
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stroke: #ccccff;
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fill: #ececff;
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}
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text.actor {
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fill: black;
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stroke: none;
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font-family: Helvetica;
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}
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.actor-line {
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stroke: grey;
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}
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.messageLine0 {
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stroke-width: 1.5;
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stroke-dasharray: '2 2';
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marker-end: 'url(#arrowhead)';
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stroke: black;
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}
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.messageLine1 {
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stroke-width: 1.5;
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stroke-dasharray: '2 2';
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stroke: black;
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}
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#arrowhead {
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fill: black;
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}
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.messageText {
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fill: black;
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stroke: none;
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font-family: 'trebuchet ms', verdana, arial;
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font-size: 14px;
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}
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.labelBox {
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stroke: #ccccff;
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fill: #ececff;
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}
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.labelText {
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fill: black;
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stroke: none;
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font-family: 'trebuchet ms', verdana, arial;
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}
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.loopText {
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fill: black;
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stroke: none;
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font-family: 'trebuchet ms', verdana, arial;
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}
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.loopLine {
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stroke-width: 2;
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stroke-dasharray: '2 2';
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marker-end: 'url(#arrowhead)';
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stroke: #ccccff;
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}
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.note {
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stroke: #decc93;
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fill: #fff5ad;
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}
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.noteText {
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fill: black;
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stroke: none;
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font-family: 'trebuchet ms', verdana, arial;
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font-size: 14px;
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}
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```
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## Configuration
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Is it possible to adjust the margins for rendering the sequence diagram.
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This is done by defining `mermaid.sequenceConfig` or by the CLI to use a json file with the configuration.
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How to use the CLI is described in the [mermaidCLI](mermaidCLI) page.
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`mermaid.sequenceConfig` can be set to a JSON string with config parameters or the corresponding object.
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```javascript
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mermaid.sequenceConfig = {
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diagramMarginX: 50,
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diagramMarginY: 10,
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boxTextMargin: 5,
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noteMargin: 10,
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messageMargin: 35,
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mirrorActors: true
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};
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```
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### Possible configuration parameters:
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| Parameter | Description | Default value |
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| ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------ |
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| mirrorActors | Turns on/off the rendering of actors below the diagram as well as above it | false |
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| bottomMarginAdj | Adjusts how far down the graph ended. Wide borders styles with css could generate unwanted clipping which is why this config param exists. | 1 |
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| actorFontSize | Sets the font size for the actor's description | 14 |
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| actorFontFamily | Sets the font family for the actor's description | "Open-Sans", "sans-serif" |
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| actorFontWeight | Sets the font weight for the actor's description | "Open-Sans", "sans-serif" |
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| noteFontSize | Sets the font size for actor-attached notes | 14 |
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| noteFontFamily | Sets the font family for actor-attached notes | "trebuchet ms", verdana, arial |
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| noteFontWeight | Sets the font weight for actor-attached notes | "trebuchet ms", verdana, arial |
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| noteAlign | Sets the text alignment for text in actor-attached notes | center |
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| messageFontSize | Sets the font size for actor<->actor messages | 16 |
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| messageFontFamily | Sets the font family for actor<->actor messages | "trebuchet ms", verdana, arial |
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| messageFontWeight | Sets the font weight for actor<->actor messages | "trebuchet ms", verdana, arial |
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