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It can be triggered by dragging a MetaClass onto a Context. Confirm your decision to create a MetaClassScope by clicking on the upcoming context menu item "Fully create scope".
 
It can be triggered by dragging a MetaClass onto a Context. Confirm your decision to create a MetaClassScope by clicking on the upcoming context menu item "Fully create scope".
  
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== Trigger set MetaClass and add MetaProperties to Scope==
 
== Trigger set MetaClass and add MetaProperties to Scope==

Revision as of 13:32, 3 April 2024

One of the Drag and Drop Actions in UBIK 3.7.1 and above is the automatic creation of new MetaClass Scope.


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Instructions

Trigger creation of a MetaClass Scope for a Context

It can be triggered by dragging a MetaClass onto a Context. Confirm your decision to create a MetaClassScope by clicking on the upcoming context menu item "Fully create scope".

CreateAScopeAndAddItToTheContext.png


Trigger adding an existing MetaClass Scope to a Context

It can be triggered by dragging a MetaClass onto a Context. Confirm your decision to create a MetaClassScope by clicking on the upcoming context menu item "Fully create scope".

AddFittingScopetoContext.png



Trigger set MetaClass and add MetaProperties to Scope

It can be triggered by dragging a MetaClass onto a Context. Confirm your decision to create a MetaClassScope by clicking on the upcoming context menu item "Fully create scope".

DragDropViewItem.png

Trigger add MetaProperties to Scope

It can be triggered by dragging a MetaClass onto a Context. Confirm your decision to create a MetaClassScope by clicking on the upcoming context menu item "Fully create scope".

DragDropViewItem.png

See also