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18 Project Management<br />

Starting Simulations<br />

In the SSC Commander, simulation models can be started from the file list and managed<br />

through the simulation queue. To start the simulation, you can do one of the following:<br />

• Click and drag a project file with the extension .sml or .idl into the simulator queue of the<br />

Information window.<br />

• Select a model file from the project, and press .<br />

• Select SIMULATION>SIMULATE MODEL, and select a model file.<br />

After all previous simulation tasks in the queue have been processed, the new simulation task<br />

will be started by the designated simulator. See also “Simulation in the SSC Commander” on<br />

page 409.<br />

2.6 Settings and Options for <strong>SIMPLORER</strong> Programs<br />

General Settings<br />

Settings and properties can be specified in the OPTIONS menu.<br />

From the OPTIONS menu you can,<br />

• Add new files to the project.<br />

• Delete temporary files when the program is closed.<br />

• Configure the program list.<br />

• Define user management settings.<br />

• Define program paths for <strong>SIMPLORER</strong>.<br />

All settings are saved automatically when you close the OPTIONS dialog.<br />

Options Menu — SSC Commander Settings �<br />

Dialog Tab/Options Description<br />

«General» tab<br />

Close all documents<br />

in <strong>SIMPLORER</strong> programs<br />

at project<br />

change<br />

� Open <strong>SIMPLORER</strong> files are closed. If changes have not been<br />

saved, a prompt to save them appears.<br />

� Open files and also the files from the new project are available.

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