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Contextual menus

To open a contextual menu on a window, point the cursor at the window background, then click the right button of the mouse and choose the appropriate option. This allows you to perform most of the actions described in the EDIT menus of the corresponding window. These menus mainly include edition commands (cut, paste, copy, etc) and a useful INFO BUBBLES option which displays additionnal information when you point to a vertice of your graph (either algorithm, architecture or adequation schedule view).

To open a contextual menu on a vertex, an edge or a port, point the cursor of the mouse on the object, then click the right button of the mouse and choose the appropriate option. This allows you to perform most of the actions described in the EDIT menus.



Julien Forget 2003-03-21