Changes for page Example Management (KEX)
Last modified by Richard Kreissig on 2023/09/14 10:12
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... ... @@ -12,23 +12,21 @@ 12 12 13 13 = KEX Tour = 14 14 15 -KEX con sistsof an Import- and Export part. The Import mechanism allows KIELER users to import KIELER examples intotheir workspace. The Export mechanism allows KIELER users with KIELER writing permissions (usually the developers) to add examples to a pool of existing examples.However,the exportis workinprogress.15 +KEX contains of an Import- and Export part. The Import mechanism allows KIELER users to import KIELER examples in their workspace. The Export mechanism allows KIELER users with KIELER writing permissions (usually the developers) to add examples to a pool of existing examples. Now you will see how to use that parts. 16 16 17 -In the following you will see how to use the import feature. 18 - 19 19 == Import == 20 20 21 -Open the filemenu of KIELER and click the tag **Import...**. Alternatively you can open the import dialog by opening the contextmenu of your navigator- or projectexplorer viewand choosing**Import...**. Choose **KIELER** category in the opening import dialog. Select **Example** and click **Next** to open the import wizard. Depending on installed features of KIELER this could take a moment. What you see should look like the following picture.19 +Open the filemenu of KIELER and click the tag **Import...**. Alternatively you can open the import dialog by opening the contextmenu of your navigator- or projectexplorer panel and choosing "Import...". Choose **KIELER** category in the opening import dialog. Select **Example** item and click **Next** to open the import wizard. Depending on installed features of KIELER this could take a moment. What you see should look like the following picture. 22 22 23 23 [[image:attach:importwizardVista.png]] 24 24 25 -First you have to set the import location, that has to be a project or a folder in your workspace. If you want to choose an example thatcreates an own project,no location has to be set.Afterwardsone or more examples haveto be choosen. The examples are sorted by categories. When selecting anexample,a preview picture appears. With a click on that, a maximum representation of that pictures appears.Afterclicking thebuttonclicking **Finish,** you should see your new example in an editor saved intheselected location.23 +First you have to set the import location, that has to be a project or a folder in that in your workspace. If you want to choose an example which creates an own project no location has to be set. Then one or more examples has to be choosen. The examples are sorted by categories. So you are able to choose that example that is most import to you. When selecting a example a preview picture appears. With a click on that, a maximum representation of that pictures appears. With finishing the import wizard by clicking **Finish** you should see your new example in an editor saved in selected location. If not, type F5 or contextmenu and refresh may help. 26 26 27 27 = Behind the Curtain = 28 28 29 -An example created with KEX contains some attributes suchas anidandtitle. Furthermoreitcontains a sequence of resources and categories. A category represents a container for examples. Thenumber after theattribute is1 ifthisattribute is required and 0 ifit isoptional.27 +An example created with KEX contains some attributes like id, title and so on. Furthermore contains an example a sequence of resources and categories. A category represents a container for examples. That often means a editor like synccharts. Hereafter the number behind the attribute is 1 if required and 0 if optional. 30 30 31 -A **category** con sistsof the following:29 +A **category** contains of the following: 32 32 33 33 * id, 1: unique identifier 34 34 * title, 1: representation of that category ... ... @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ 41 41 * local_path, 1: the path inside of the plugin 42 42 * resource_type: File, Folder, Project 43 43 44 -A n**example** consiststhe following:42 +A **example** contains of the following: 45 45 46 46 * id, 1: unique identifier, generally created by concatenation of category and title. 47 47 * title, 1: representation of that example.
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