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SIMPLORER User Manual V6.0 - FER-a

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11 Schematic Environment<br />

This chapter contains information on:<br />

• Managing files in Schematic<br />

• Printing files<br />

• Updating models from former versions<br />

• Using templates<br />

• Modifying representations and displays in the model sheet<br />

• Arranging Schematic sheets<br />

• Exchanging data with other applications<br />

11.1 File Management in Schematic<br />

<strong>SIMPLORER</strong> 6.0 — <strong>Manual</strong> 339<br />

The file for a simulation model created in Schematic has the file extension .ssh. The graphical<br />

model description, simulation parameters, and output settings are saved in the model sheet.<br />

If you use external data for characteristics (.mdx, .cls, .csv files), make certain that these files<br />

are available when you relocate the .ssh file. All other files (.sml, .brs, .prc, .smt), which have<br />

the same root file name as the model sheet, are regenerated when you start a new simulation<br />

run.<br />

Using <strong>SIMPLORER</strong>’s project management feature, you can easily copy and move complete<br />

project data, provided that a project is used for a simulation task. See also 2.5 “Project Management<br />

with the SSC Commander” on page 14.<br />

Using Files in the Schematic<br />

File Menu �<br />

In Schematic, you can load, save, and print files from the FILE menu or from toolbar symbols.<br />

Files created or modified within Schematic can be included in the active project. The files can<br />

then be loaded directly when you open Schematic from the SSC Commander.<br />

Command Toolbar Symbol and Description<br />

NEW Opens a new window to create a new Schematic file.<br />

OPEN Opens an existing file. The file list can be managed using file<br />

filters. A preview is displayed on the right side of the dialog.<br />

READ BRS FILE Writes parameter names and values from an external parameter<br />

file (.brs) into the model sheet.<br />

CLOSE Closes the active document and prompts you to save it if changes<br />

were made to the last saved version.<br />

CLOSE ALL Closes all open documents and prompts you to save them if<br />

changes were made to each last saved version.<br />

SAVE Saves the active document and prompt for the file name if the<br />

document is being saved for the first time.<br />

SAVE AS Similar to SAVE, but the file name is required every time.

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