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tutorial:dinamica_ego_graphical_interface [2013/08/05 19:36]
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  4) the bird view,​\\ ​  4) the bird view,​\\ ​
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 A model is designed simply by dragging functors from the library window and placing them on the sketch. The bird view provides a synoptic view of the model and is especially useful for large models that do not fit entirely on the sketch when shown at the default size. The shaded area on the bird view corresponds to the sketch window. Move the shade to zoom at a particular part of the model. The tree view provides a hierarchical view of the model allowing one to select or locate a functor and subsequently to edit its properties through the functor property window. In the lower part of the interface is the message log window, a space reserved for reporting textual messages showing results, errors, warnings, information and debug information. By default, the log text will output all information,​ but the user can change this just by pressing the button for the desired information level. ​ A model is designed simply by dragging functors from the library window and placing them on the sketch. The bird view provides a synoptic view of the model and is especially useful for large models that do not fit entirely on the sketch when shown at the default size. The shaded area on the bird view corresponds to the sketch window. Move the shade to zoom at a particular part of the model. The tree view provides a hierarchical view of the model allowing one to select or locate a functor and subsequently to edit its properties through the functor property window. In the lower part of the interface is the message log window, a space reserved for reporting textual messages showing results, errors, warnings, information and debug information. By default, the log text will output all information,​ but the user can change this just by pressing the button for the desired information level. ​
  
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 On the bar at the bottom of the application window, you will also find the monitor window and the garbage collector tool that allows the user to reduce the memory dynamically allocated by Dinamica EGO. Allow the mouse to hover over the monitor window to amplify it. On the bar at the bottom of the application window, you will also find the monitor window and the garbage collector tool that allows the user to reduce the memory dynamically allocated by Dinamica EGO. Allow the mouse to hover over the monitor window to amplify it.
  
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 When a new version is available, a message will pop up on the interface corner window. Save your model and click on the icon below to reestart the aplication and applay the update automatically. When a new version is available, a message will pop up on the interface corner window. Save your model and click on the icon below to reestart the aplication and applay the update automatically.
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-The sketch toolset permits ​connectingeditinginspecting, selecting, moving functors, editing the functor ports, writing comments to a functor, organizing of the model layout, and exhibiting the model layout in different zooms +The sketch toolset permits ​delect seletionsgrouping optionsexecute layout, organizing of the model layout, and exhibiting the model layout in different zooms
  
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-<note tip>​**TIP**:​ you can delete functors by selecting them with the hand tool and then pressing delete.</​note>​+<note tip>​**TIP**:​ you can delete functors by selecting them and then pressing delete.</​note>​ 
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 +In the functor action bar you will find tools that allows connecting, editing, inspecting, selecting, moving functors, editing the functor ports, writing comments to a functor and organizing of the model layout. 
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 In the library window you will find the available [[:​functor_list|functors]] organized in [[tutorial: subsets|subsets]] according to their nature and application. ​ In the library window you will find the available [[:​functor_list|functors]] organized in [[tutorial: subsets|subsets]] according to their nature and application. ​