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+
Troubleshooting
+ This page contains possible solutions to the common problems that you may
+ encounter while using System Model Manager (SMM).
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+
+ Common Problems
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+
+ Possible Solutions
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+
+ The SVG viewer displays a square instead of a unicode character.
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+
+ This indicates that the font used does not contain the unicode
+ character, and you must use another font that contains the unicode character.
+
+
+ To change the font, edit the shapes XML file that you have added to
+ the project and add font information to it. For example, the following
+ information in the shapes XML file specifies 'Arial Unicode MS' as font for the
+ text in the system model diagram:
+
+ <?xml version="1.0"?> <shapes xmlns:s="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
+<s:defs> <s:style type="text/css">
+ text {font-family: "Arial Unicode MS"!important} </s:style> </s:defs>
</shapes>
+
+ Note: If you are using the default shapes, create a
+ copy of the shapes.xml or fshapes.xml file available under the
+ SystemModelGenerator\rsc
+ directory and then edit the file.
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+
+ When zoomed in and mousing-over a component to see the
+ dependencies, far ends of the arrow are not visible.
+
+
+ If you zoom out to see the whole line, there is not enough detail
+ to read the text.
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+
+ In order to get the arrows to stay visible, perform the following
+ steps:
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+ -
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+ Mouse-over the component to view the dependencies.
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+ Keep the mouse over the component, select the component text (
+ left-click and drag the pointer over the text) and drag the pointer out of the
+ component (with the left mouse button still down).
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+
+ -
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+
+ Release the mouse button and the dependencies arrows remain
+ visible until you next mouse-over and leave the component.
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+ |
+
+ System Model Manager displayes warnings about a collection with no
+ level when building a system model.
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+
+ This implies that you may have accidently left out a level. A
+ collection with no level is acceptable if its parent block and layer have no
+ levels defined. If there are defined levels, System Model Generator
+ automatically creates a new unnamed level on top to put all collections with no
+ levels.
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