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== Release Notes == |
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-You can find a list of solved tickets for this release at [[our issue tracking system>>url:http://rtsys.informatik.uni-kiel.de/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId=10400&version=10701||shape="rect"]]. Release notes of older releases can be found at our [[doc:Release Notes]] page. |
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If you're wondering where components have gone that were traditionally a part of KIELER, you might not know yet that the KIELER was split into two separate projects, KIELER Pragmatics and KIELER Semantics, which release pretty much independently. |
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=== API Changes in 2014/10 === |
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* Save a Ptolemy model as a {{code language="none"}}.moml{{/code}} file somewhere. |
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Download and start our //[[Ptolemy Model Browser>>url:http://www.informatik.uni-kiel.de/rtsys/kieler/downloads/tools-and-libraries/||shape="rect"]]//. |
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+{{tip title="Note for Mac OS Users"}} |
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+Starting with Mac OS X Mountain Lion, trying to start the Ptolemy Model Browser may give you the following error message: |
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+The problem is not that our application file is damaged in any way. Much rather, we have not invested the money to obtain a proper developer certificate with which this error would not be generated. The solution is to open your system preferences and navigate to the //Security & Privacy// settings. Therein, make sure to set //Allow apps downloaded from// to //Anywhere//: |
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* Open your moml file. |
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* Double-click actors that have further models inside them. Also double-click modal model states that have refinements. Use the sidebar on the right to influence how your model is displayed. |
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== Known Problems and Limitations == |
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-* Starting with Mac OS X Mountain Lion, trying to start our software may give you an error message similar to this: |
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* The Ptolemy Model Viewer can properly display only a limited set of actors. Other actors may look a lot different than they do in Ptolemy. |
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* Currently there is no full-blown user documentation integrated. See our [[doc:KIELER.WebHome]] for more information. |
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