In comparison with the Object
Browser, the UseCase Browser is
destined for displaying a
user-defined structure of the current study. All objects created during
SALOME session are displayed the Object Browser and copied to the UseCase
Browser. But in the UseCase Browser they are displayed without any structure.
In the UseCase Browser you can create your own structure of the study.
To view the UseCase Browser:
Click on the tab UseCase Browser at the bottom of the study window:
On this picture you can see that all objects are displayed on one level and under one folder Use cases.
Creates
a new object under the current object with a default name New
object. The same operation is possible if you right-click on the
object, which you would like to be current for a new object, and from
the pop-up menu select Use case >
New object.
These objects can be renamed: right-click on it and from the pop-up menu select Use case > Rename.
Adds
a selected object to the current object. This operation is also possible
if you drag and drop any object to another object. In this case the second
object will be automatically set as current.
Removes
the selected object with all child objects.
Clears
all objects from the UseCase Browser.
Set
the selected object current (root) for other objects. You can add one
or several objects to the current object.
On the following picture you can see a custom tree-like structure of objects created in the UseCase Browser:
The UseCase Browser is
also destined for getting quick access to different objects in the user-defined
structure of the study. All pop-up menu associated with the objects displayed
in the UseCase Browser are context-sensitive. So it depends on a definite
currently loaded SALOME component what options you will see in the pop-up
menu (besides the options allowing to modify the structure), if you right-click
on definite object in the UseCase Browser.