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Micro-PWC CONFIGURATION GUIDE

Grafx Editor 117

Looking for references to submodel.

If references are found, a confirmation box is displayed, which indicates which models reference the sub-
model:

Warning! <selected submodel name> is referenced by

<submodel name>

<graphic name>

.

.

.

Uninstall <selected submodel name>?

Click on the Yes button to delete the selected submodel, or click on No to abandon the uninstall operation.

4.2.9.2.9 Favorites

Select the sequence File > Favorites to display a pre-configured model containing a number of frequently
used submodels. Drag submodels from this model and drop them into a new model to save configuration
time. You can also customize this display by adding to it any submodels that are frequently used at your
site.

If you add to the Favorites display, you will be prompted to save it as a graphic or a submodel. To return to
the original set of favorite submodels, just delete the Favorites graphic or submodel version you created
(installed or offline). The next time you select File > Favorites, the original version will be displayed.

4.2.9.2.10 Color File

On the Micro-DCI console, the standard color file used assigns colors to all color index numbers 0 through
255. Color files from previous versions of the Micro-DCI software only had color index numbers from 0
through 95. Of these, colors 0 through 31 were pre-assigned by the system, and colors 32 through 95
could be customized by the user.

When User Models are backed up, a standard color file (colordef.dat) is included in the backup. When
User Models are restored, the color file is also restored. If you have restored User Models created with a
software release prior to SR2.0 to your Micro-DCI console, you have restored an older version of the color
file as well. The Color File option on the File menu provides access to options for resolving color file differ-
ences. Select this item to open the Update GMS Color File window. The choices available in this window
are:

Merge

Replace

Select the Merge feature if you want to include the custom colors created using a previous version of the
Classic editor. Colors 32 through 95 will be merged from the old version of the color file into the current
color file. All other colors will be assigned by the system.

Select the Replace feature to ensure that standard color definitions for all colors will be obtained from the
standard color file. Any customized colors in the 32 to 95 index number range will be lost.

Note

Once the submodel is uninstalled, it will no longer be visible in
installed graphics viewed in an Operator window. It will still be
visible in other submodels and graphics which reference it when
they are viewed in the Grafx editor.

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