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Framework Browser features
The Framework Browser is, in essence, a grid of buttons (cells) arranged in rows and columns. Each button activates one or more browsers that display a focused subset of the diagrams, definitions and matrices. The particular diagrams, definitions and matrices displayed depends on the definition of each cell. More than one browser can launch if the cell contains items with different model perspectives.
The browser of each cell acts in the same way as the main browser. Therefore, all actions that can be performed in the default browser are available to the individual cell browsers.
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For individual cell browsers.
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For example, using the Framework Browser you can do the following tasks:
Navigate the tree of diagrams and definitions by clicking the + sign to the left to the headings
Open diagrams and definitions by double-clicking the name or by dragging the name into the workspace area.
Open context menus by right-clicking in the browser
Any changes made to the contents of the encyclopedia are updated in the main browser on refresh.
See also
Framework Browser overview