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*A simple structure where all machines and contexts are presented on the same level | *A simple structure where all machines and contexts are presented on the same level | ||
*A complex structure where the machines and contexts are presented as a tree. Thus dependencies between machines and contexts (like ''refines'' or ''sees'') are made visible. | *A complex structure where the machines and contexts are presented as a tree. Thus dependencies between machines and contexts (like ''refines'' or ''sees'') are made visible. | ||
===The Actions=== | ===The Actions=== |
Revision as of 13:24, 18 September 2008
Purpose
The Purpose of the Single View Design is to present everything in a single view in Rodin.
Specification
The navigator presents all projects and their contents. The users can choose between to ways how the machines and contexts will be presented:
- A simple structure where all machines and contexts are presented on the same level
- A complex structure where the machines and contexts are presented as a tree. Thus dependencies between machines and contexts (like refines or sees) are made visible.
The Actions
The following actions are available in the navigator:
- Projects: Delete, Rename, Copy
- Machines: Delete, Rename, Refine, Prove interactively
- Contexts: Delete, Extend, Prove interactively
- Proof Obligations: Retry Auto Provers, Recalculate Auto Status
- Globally: New Project, New Component
On double click each element is opened in an editor.