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Revision as of 18:02, 21 November 2012

SMS Modules

The commands in SMS are divided based on the types of data they operate on. As you switch from one module to another module, the Dynamic Toolbar and available menu commands change. This allows you to focus only on the tools and commands related to the data you are currently working with in SMS. Switching from one module to another can be done instantaneously to facilitate the simultaneous use of several data types when necessary. Only one module is active at any given time. However, the data associated with a module (e.g. a 2D finite element mesh) is preserved when the user switches to a different module. Activating a module only changes the Dynamic Toolbar and available menu commands.

Module Selection

There are several ways to switch from one module to another. These include:

  • Select an entity in the Project Explorer. The module containing the active entity becomes active.
  • Right-click on the Project Explorer and select the Switch Module command.
  • Click on the module icon in the Module Toolbar. The Module Toolbar is displayed at the top of the Project Explorer by default.

Note: Switching modules should not be confused with changing the current model inside of a module. When a new model is selected, the tools and menus may change, and the data will be converted as much as is possible. However, some data may be lost.

Modules in SMS:


Module Toolbar

Module Toolbar

The Module Toolbar is used to switch between modules. Only one module is active at any given time. However, the data associated with a module (ex. a 2D finite element mesh) is preserved when switching to a different module. Activating a module simply changes the set of available tools and menu commands.