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tutorial:dinamica_ego_graphical_interface [2016/12/20 18:09]
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 <note tip>​**TIP**:​ you can delete functors by selecting them 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. ​
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 <note tip>​**TIP**:​ It is possible to open more than one instance of Dinamica EGO. This can be useful for example for comparing the structure of two models.</​note> ​ <note tip>​**TIP**:​ It is possible to open more than one instance of Dinamica EGO. This can be useful for example for comparing the structure of two models.</​note> ​
  
-Once you start building a model, Dinamica EGO provides some features to help you navigate through the model. You can use the Explorer window to see a tree like representation of your model.\\  +Once you start building a model, Dinamica EGO provides some features to help you navigate through the model. You can use the Explorer window to see a  representation of your model. 
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-Clicking on a tree element will select it and enable editing via the property window\\ +
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 <note tip>​**TIP**:​ You can easily find any functor in the model, typing its name in a text box located at the right top of the interface. You can also perform a search by functor alias or comments.</​note>​{{ :​tutorial:​search.jpg |}}\\ <note tip>​**TIP**:​ You can easily find any functor in the model, typing its name in a text box located at the right top of the interface. You can also perform a search by functor alias or comments.</​note>​{{ :​tutorial:​search.jpg |}}\\
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