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==== Documentation Element Editor ====
==== Documentation Element Editor ====


Pure documentation tree elements do not have separate function-and version IDs and no tags can be associated with them.
Pure documentation tree elements do not have separate function- and version IDs and no tags can be associated with them.
Therefore, those fields are not shown in the editor.
Therefore, those fields are not shown in the editor.

==== Folder Element Editor ====

Folders also do not have separate function- and version IDs. However, they may have tags.
These folder tags are useful for grouping and coloring (see also below).


==== Item Documentation Editor ====
==== Item Documentation Editor ====

Version vom 1. April 2014, 19:47 Uhr

Documentation Editor

Both the documentation of a tree element and documentation elements themselves are created & modified in the documentation editor. The editor is found in the documentation tab of every tree element.

The editor provides the usual editing commands on its right-button menu. More special functions are found in the "Tools" and "More" sub-menus. (detailed info about the editor's features is also found in the ST/X manual)

Documentation Element Editor[Bearbeiten]

Pure documentation tree elements do not have separate function- and version IDs and no tags can be associated with them. Therefore, those fields are not shown in the editor.

Folder Element Editor[Bearbeiten]

Folders also do not have separate function- and version IDs. However, they may have tags. These folder tags are useful for grouping and coloring (see also below).

Item Documentation Editor[Bearbeiten]

For any non-documentation element (i.e. especially action block definitions), the item's Functional-ID and Version-ID of the element are shown (read only) and an input field allows for a set of tags to be given to the element. Multiple tags are to be separated by ";". Tags are useful to help grouping actions by their operation and as an aid when searching items (in the tree view). It is also possible to associate individual per-tag drawing colors to blocks via the "Settings" dialog.



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