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A bit of aid in defining a content model #83

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pboot opened this issue Nov 6, 2019 · 3 comments
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A bit of aid in defining a content model #83

pboot opened this issue Nov 6, 2019 · 3 comments
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pboot commented Nov 6, 2019

It's really nice once you get to see how it works, but how about adding a few sentences about how to get started? It was not intuitively clear to me that I needed to drag components from the subpanels into the content container. The help for the content points to the page in the guidelines, and that doesn't explain how this process works.

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@pboot Would you be open to providing this text?

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pboot commented May 10, 2023

How about this:

Add constituents to the content model by clicking the Groups, References or Nodes links. Drag the relevant constituents into the content container. Use the Groups link to include an alternate or sequence group in the model; they can be nested. Use the References link to include a reference to an element, macro, class or datatype already defined in your ODD. Use the Nodes link to allow any element, to declare your element as empty or to include a text node.
While editing, you can drag constituents or groups of constituents in and out of the content container to reorganize its content. Dragging a constituent will also move constituents attached under the dragged constituents. To disconnect two constituents that are attached to each other, drag the bottom one away.
Drag to the garbage can any constituents or groups of constituents that you no longer need.

Sorry it took a bit long.

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lb42 commented May 10, 2023

That's definitely an improvement, I think.

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