You have opened a project. Project data > Plugs > Navigator.
In this dialog, all plugs and pins of the opened project are listed. Each pin is displayed with its function definition, its identifying DT, and its position designation. Here, you can select one or more pins or plugs. You can use the popup menu to create plugs and pins, or to call up the corresponding dialogs for editing.
Overview of the main dialog elements:
In the tree view, the pins are immediately displayed by plug. The associated plug definitions and pins are displayed below the plug designation.
The function definition and the identifying name are displayed as the standard in the list view. Additional properties can also be displayed (e.g., Terminal / pin designation, Plug assignment (male pin / female pin end), etc.).
This drop-down list displays all the available filters. A selected filter is automatically activated and is applied to both the tree and the list view. The "- Not activated -" entry deactivates the filter and causes an unfiltered display of the data. Click [...] to open the Filter dialog. Here you can create, edit, delete, copy, export, import, and manage filters.
The popup menu of the Filter drop-down list contains the following entries:
- Deactivate: This popup menu item is available if a filter has been set: Resets the filter setting to the "- Not activated -" entry.
- Activate <filter name>: This popup menu item is available if the filter setting is "- Not activated -": Reactivates the last active filter.
This allows you to toggle rapidly between the unfiltered representation and a representation filtered in accordance with your requirements.
Use this field, via Quick input, to adjust quickly the value of a filter criterion for a defined and activated filter.
Menu item |
Meaning |
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Select all (list only) |
Selects all of the entries in the list. |
Adjust column width (list only) |
Adjusts the width of all table columns so that both the headings and column contents are fully legible. |
New |
Opens the Function definitions dialog and allows the creation of a new function with pre-defined properties. Depending on the object selected, the Function definitions dialog will open the tree view for selecting a function definition. If, for example, you have opened the popup menu on a function, the associated function definition will be selected in the tree view. |
New functions |
Opens the Generate functions dialog that allows you to generate multiple functions for a new or existing DT using a specific numbering pattern. |
Generate plug definition |
Generates a plug definition via the selection Male and female pins, Only male pins or Only female pins, in as far as such a plug definition does not yet exist for the device. A device can have a maximum of three different plug definitions (for male pins, female pins or male-female pin combinations). |
Generate pin |
Generates a pin via the selection of Male and female pin, Male pin, or Female pin. |
Delete |
Following a prompt, this deletes all selected functions or - in the tree view - all functions below the selected tree structure level. (Multiple selection of functions or tree structure levels is possible here.) Both placed and unplaced functions will be deleted. When a placed function is deleted, the placing is also deleted at the same time in the graphical editor or layout space. Note: Please note that when deleting placed functions, the existing connections in the projects can also be modified. New connections can arise or connections can be deleted. |
Place |
Places the selected function in the schematic. Before the actual placing press [Shift] in order to start the placement action in the mode "Individual functions". Press [Backspace] to open the dialog Place device and, if required, for example open the macro selection or change the representation type. |
Assign |
This menu item is available if a project page is open and a DT / function / function template is selected in the navigator. It hangs the function description of the (first highlighted) function on the cursor and allows for this function to be moved to a component and to assign it with a single click. You can, for instance, assign an unplaced function to a component, or transfer the data of an already placed function to another component. An assigned function must have as many or more connection points than the component. If several functions or the DT have been selected, all selected functions can be assigned consecutively. This can be done either individually by mouse-click or blockwise by opening a frame around the required components. |
Edit |
Calls up the Edit plug dialog for the selected plug. |
Number pins |
Opens the Number pins dialog. It is there that you can determine the special formatting for the pin designations. |
Edit revision marker |
This menu item allows you to edit the revision marker texts and their format. This menu item is only available when a changed object in a revision is selected. |
Delete revision marker |
This menu item allows you to delete the revision marker texts. This menu item is only available when a changed object in a revision is selected. |
Go to (cross-referenced) |
Enters cross-referenced functions into the Go to list and opens it. |
Go to (all representation types) |
Enters all of the representation types of a function (e.g., on a schematic page, an overview page, and / or a report page) into the Go to list and opens it. |
Go to (graphic) |
Shows the selected object in the graphical editor. |
Insert into list of search results |
Enters all objects in a project that refer to the selected element in the search results list. |
List with preselection (tree only) |
Reduces the number of elements displayed in order to allow for a faster orientation in the list view. If this option is activated, the list view is called up with an automatic filter (preselection) containing the elements that are currently selected. |
Select in tree (list only) |
Displays the marked object in the Tree tab. |
Configure representation |
Opens the Configure representation dialog, where you define which properties are to be displayed in the list and tree view. |
Edit in table |
Opens tabular editing, with the possibility of editing the properties of the selected objects. |
Properties |
Opens the Properties (components): <...> dialog. Allows the editing of the function properties. |
Properties (global) |
Opens the Properties (global): <...> dialog. Allows the editing of the device properties. |
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