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310 Command Reference<br />

[/stateShape:Box|Circle|Diamond|Ellipse|Octagon|Plaintext]*<br />

State shape. Default value: ’Ellipse’.<br />

[/direction:TopToBottom|LeftToRight|RightToLeft|BottomToTop]*<br />

Direction of graph layout. Default value: ’TopToBottom’.<br />

[/combineActions[+|-]]*<br />

Whether to view matching start and finish actions by a single label. Default value:<br />

’-’.<br />

[/livenessCheckIsOn[+|-]]*<br />

Mark states from which no accepting state is reachable in the current view. Default<br />

value: ’-’.<br />

[/safetyCheckIsOn[+|-]]*<br />

Mark states that violate a safety condition (state invariant). Default value: ’-’.<br />

/testSuite:]*<br />

File name of a file containing a sequence of actions sequences (test cases) to be<br />

viewed.<br />

[/fsm:]*<br />

File name of a file containing the term representation fsm.ToTerm() of an fsm<br />

(object of type FSM). Multiple FSMs are composed into a product.<br />

[/group:]*<br />

Name of a state property to use as the abstraction function for grouping, as<br />

described in Section 11.2.5.<br />

[/startTestAction:]*<br />

Name of start action of a test case. This value is used only if a testSuite is<br />

provided. Default value: ’Test’.<br />

*<br />

Fully qualified names of factory methods returning an object that is an instance<br />

of <strong>Model</strong>Program. Multiple model programs are composed into a product.<br />

@<br />

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