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(For the purposes of this example dialog box, the previously saved Project we opened
was called test2.xml.)
was called test2.xml.)
You’ll click Yes if you want to overwrite the contents of the Lemur with what you
currently have in the JazzEditor. Click No if you want to remain disconnected and leave
the state of the Lemur as is.
currently have in the JazzEditor. Click No if you want to remain disconnected and leave
the state of the Lemur as is.
Again, the principle is this: if you want to connect to the Lemur, you’d better be
prepared to reconcile its state with the JazzEditor.
prepared to reconcile its state with the JazzEditor.
• Click Yes. The new Interface and Object are visible on the Lemur, and the JazzEditor
is connected.
Example 4: Opening a Project, Again
In this example, we’ll show you how you can lose your work if you are not careful.
• Continuing with our previous example, click Open and reselect the same XML file
you opened in example 1. The previous Interface you created in step 3 is blown
away, and the Lemur now holds the saved Project.
away, and the Lemur now holds the saved Project.
Example 5: Updating a Project You Changed While Disconnected
Continuing with our previous example, we assume you’ve just uploaded a project file to
the Lemur.
the Lemur.
• Click the Disconnect button.
• Click the Interface button and create a new Interface. Name it something like
“Update.”
• Click the Object button and add an object to the Interface.
• Click the Connect button. After selecting the desired Lemur and connecting, you will
see the following dialog box.