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218 218  }
219 219  {{/code}}
220 220  )))
221 -1. Test the features in the diagram editor. You should now be able to select "State" in the editor's palette. Use this to create a few states. Note that if you create a state and later change the graphical representation in StateAddFeature, the previously created state will still look the same, since the add feature code is only applied to new states created from the palette.
221 +1. Test the features in the diagram editor. You should now be able to select "State" in the editor's palette. Use this to create a few states. Note that if you create a state and later change the graphical representation in {{code language="none"}}StateAddFeature{{/code}}, the previously created state will still look the same, since the add feature code is only applied to new states created from the palette.
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223 223  = Creating and Adding Connections =
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