The execution pane is the place where you make your model executable. |
You have several options to adjust the execution pane. When you open the pane for the first time, the default view is displayed:
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Use the icon in the model toolbar to hide or show the execution pane. |
Adding content to the execution pane is simple: Just drag & drop the elements you want to use from the library panel to the execution pane. Two different kinds of elements can be added to the pane:
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A variable is added when you use a class (), an interface () or a parameter () from the library.
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An operation call is added when you drag & drop an operation () from the library to the pane.
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Zoom | When modeling, you have two options to apply the zoom on the pane.
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Shifting Content | You have various options to shift the content on the pane:
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Scaling | ||
Two different context menus support the user on the execution pane:
Elements Context Menu | |||||||||||
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If you right click on an element, the tools context menu opens. Use it to edit the current element. The following options are available:
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You can use the elements context menu on all elements on the execution pane. | |||||||||||
Execution Pane Context Menu | |||||||||||
A right click on the execution pane itself opens another context menu including the following options:
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You can also use the following shortcuts on the execution pane. The operations are applied to the currently selected element. The following list of shortcurts can be searched. Enter your search term in the Global Filter field.
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