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Please refer to this page to learn more about the process of automated testing for projects added to the verification profile.

Burger Menu:

For a detailed explanation of the top menu items (support/profile/model/fea/cad/docs), please refer to the following page.

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Only the bottom side of the menu is displayed when the Graphics View Left Side Bar is active. The content is the same for the ease of use.

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Project Site:

Using the project site feature allows you to incorporate a digital terrain model into your project. Furthermore, users have the option to import a Land XML file if they possess a digital terrain model for their project.

GIS(IN DEV.):

By clicking the GIS button, you can access a view that displays your project in its geographical location, along with all other bridges defined in other OpenBrIM projects linked to the current one. You can also consider this view as a federated model view, although it is currently under development.

Sensors:

By clicking the "Sensors" button, you can access a view that displays sensors linked to your current project, and their live stream data.

Assets:

Clicking the 'Assets' button allows you to view imported assets from the library, as shown in the screenshot below

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Revisions:
Clicking the 'Revisions' button provides access to a menu displaying the project's revision history, links to each snapshot, changes between each revision, and the ability to duplicate a project from a snapshot. For further details, please refer to this page.

Users

Clicking the 'User' button provides access to a menu showing the project's read-only, write, and admin users. For more details, please refer to this page.

Source Code

When you click the 'Source' button, it gives you access to a code editor displaying the ParamML code of the project, where each library object is invoked with user-entered parameters.

Exercise caution when making modifications to the source code, and be sure to consult OpenBrIM Support before altering any parameters within it.

Reference

Reference opens a menu where ParamML developers can access documentation for each library component.

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For end users seeking documentation on creating library objects in their projects, utilize the information button displayed below to access documentation for each library object, as the reference button above is not intended for this purpose.

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