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<strong>SIMPLORER</strong> 6.0 — <strong>Manual</strong> 491<br />

7 Repeat the steps if more than one macro is contained in the source code. Click <br />

to skip a macro.<br />

8 If desired, use the Symbol Editor to adapt the automatically created symbol. You can open<br />

the symbol automatically if the Option «Open Symbol Editor» is checked.<br />

The model is completed and integrated in the selected library and can be changed at any time<br />

until it is not encoded.<br />

Creating a C Model from Existing .dll File (Optional Feature)<br />

1 Create the .dll file with model definition (at least one valid<br />

model definition must be included).<br />

2 Open the Model Agent in the SSC Commander.<br />

3 Select a library for the new model.<br />

4 Choose ELEMENTS>NEW>C MODEL in the Model Agent<br />

5 Select the .dll file with the model description.<br />

6 Select the boxes for the corresponding C model.<br />

7 Click to import the C models into the library.<br />

The model is completed and integrated in the selected library.<br />

Adapt the created symbol in the Symbol Editor and add information<br />

to the parameters and nodes if you want. See also<br />

“Properties of Components” on page 493.<br />

Creating Models in SML Text in the Model Agent<br />

Selecting the language and the<br />

macro title<br />

In Schematic, you can also create macro models and insert them in a library. See also “Creating<br />

Macros from Subsheet Models” on page 64.<br />

1 Select the library and destination folder.<br />

2 Choose ELEMENTS>NEW>MACRO.<br />

3 Click the «General» tab and enter a title (used for the model tree name).<br />

Select the boxes<br />

to import the C models

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