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The emotive OTX/PTX-Viewer Firefox Addon gives the user the opportunity to view and analyze single OTX files as well as whole OTX projects (PTX) in a very easy and convenient way without a lot of requirements and installation effort. The only requirement is the wellknown [http://www.mozilla.org Mozilla Firefox Browser]. The following section describes the installation and usage of the OTX/PTX-Viewer. | The emotive OTX/PTX-Viewer Firefox Addon gives the user the opportunity to view and analyze single OTX files as well as whole OTX projects (PTX) in a very easy and convenient way without a lot of requirements and installation effort. The only requirement is the wellknown [http://www.mozilla.org Mozilla Firefox Browser]. The following section describes the installation and usage of the OTX/PTX-Viewer. | ||
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+ | ==Features== | ||
+ | * Load a PTX or OTX files | ||
+ | * Display a graphical overview about an OTX project (PTX) with all [[OtxReference|Packages]], [[OtxReference|Documents]], [[OtxProcedures|Procedures]] and [[ProcedureCall|ProcedureCalls]]. | ||
+ | ** Click at a Document/Procedure and the document/procedure will opened in an new tab | ||
+ | ** If available a tooltip shows the specification of an element | ||
+ | ** Click at a ProcedureCall and the related Procedure will highlight | ||
+ | * Displaying of detailed information about the PTX content (index.xml) | ||
+ | * Graphically displaying of all OTX nodes in the same design like in OTF | ||
+ | * Displaying of detailed information about the OTX/PTX content (Simple View, Detailed View) | ||
+ | * Displays also unknown (userdefined) OTX extensions | ||
==Requirements== | ==Requirements== | ||
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# Click on toolbar button [[Image:Icons OTF.png|16px]], or Select Tools-> Ptx Loader. A new page will loaded. | # Click on toolbar button [[Image:Icons OTF.png|16px]], or Select Tools-> Ptx Loader. A new page will loaded. | ||
# Click on button "Browse..." and select a OTX or PTX file | # Click on button "Browse..." and select a OTX or PTX file | ||
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Revision as of 11:43, 22 September 2014
The emotive OTX/PTX-Viewer Firefox Addon gives the user the opportunity to view and analyze single OTX files as well as whole OTX projects (PTX) in a very easy and convenient way without a lot of requirements and installation effort. The only requirement is the wellknown Mozilla Firefox Browser. The following section describes the installation and usage of the OTX/PTX-Viewer.
Features
- Load a PTX or OTX files
- Display a graphical overview about an OTX project (PTX) with all Packages, Documents, Procedures and ProcedureCalls.
- Click at a Document/Procedure and the document/procedure will opened in an new tab
- If available a tooltip shows the specification of an element
- Click at a ProcedureCall and the related Procedure will highlight
- Displaying of detailed information about the PTX content (index.xml)
- Graphically displaying of all OTX nodes in the same design like in OTF
- Displaying of detailed information about the OTX/PTX content (Simple View, Detailed View)
- Displays also unknown (userdefined) OTX extensions
Requirements
- Mozilla Firefox 29.0 or higher, see Download Firefox]
- Viewer setup file: OtxViewerFirefoxAddon.xpi
Licensing
The usage of the viewer without valid license is only allowed for a time limited evaluation purpose or in a non productive environment. To install a license do the following:
- Contact emotive for a new license. You will get a license file.
- Install the license file via the button "Add License..."
Installation
The installation is very easy. After opening Firefox you have 3 possible ways:
- Drag and drop the Setup file (*.xpi see above) to Firefox
- Right click at the Setup file (*.xpi see above) and select "Open With" Firefox
- Double click at the Setup file (*.xpi see above) and select "Firefox", if the extension XPI is not already associated with Firefox.