Difference between revisions of "Disabling Icons"
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− | Disabling a 'parent' icon will also disable any icons that follow directly from that icon | + | Disabling a 'parent' icon will also disable any icons that follow directly from that icon. For example, disabling a 'Switch' icon will disable all icons within the Switch statement, and disabling a 'Loop' icon will also disable all the icons in the loop. |
To disable icons, select the icon or icons you wish to disable, right-click on them and select "Disable Icon" from the context menu. | To disable icons, select the icon or icons you wish to disable, right-click on them and select "Disable Icon" from the context menu. |
Revision as of 08:49, 16 August 2013
<sidebar>Sidebar: Taking Flowcode Further</sidebar>
You can now disable any icons in a flowchart. Disabled icons will be ignored by the simulation and compiler. A disabled icon is greyed out to signify it has been disabled.
Disabling a 'parent' icon will also disable any icons that follow directly from that icon. For example, disabling a 'Switch' icon will disable all icons within the Switch statement, and disabling a 'Loop' icon will also disable all the icons in the loop.
To disable icons, select the icon or icons you wish to disable, right-click on them and select "Disable Icon" from the context menu.