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Library Manager
Library Manager
Sucosoft S40
Programming Software
07/01 AWB-C2700-1366GB
1st published 1999, edition 06/99
2nd published 2001, edition 07/01,
see List of Revisions on Page 3
© Moeller GmbH, Bonn
Author: Arno Dielmann
Editor: Thomas Kracht
Translator: Simultrans
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Contents
Regarding this manual
3
List of Revisions
3
Conventions used in the manual
4
1 S40 Program Library Manager
5
Overview
5
– Library management with Sucosoft S40
6
2 Application window of the Library Manager 7
Starting the Library Manager 7
Window areas and user elements 8
– Window areas of the Library Manager 8
– Menu bar and toolbar 10
– Status bar 11
– Context-sensitive menus 11
– Keyboard operation 12
–Help 12
3 Functions of the Library Manager 14
Overview 14
Structure of an S40 project 15
Structure of an S40 library 15
– Functions 16
– Function blocks 16
Editing buttons 17
Creating, opening and saving libraries 18
– Creating a new library 18
– Opening a library 20
– Saving libraries 21
Structuring libraries 23
– Creating a new folder 24
– Renaming a folder 25
– Deleting folders 25
– Importing a library structure 26
Editing libraries 27
– Inserting project modules in the library 28
– Deleting library modules from the library 29
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Contents
– Setting attributes for library modules 30
– Displaying information of a library module 33
– Updating libraries
34
Testing libraries
35
– Initial test of library modules
35
– Plausibility check of libraries
36
Protecting libraries
36
– Hiding libraries
37
– Protecting libraries with a password
39
Setting the properties of a library
40
Creating a library report
42
Documenting a library
43
– Documentation with the POU EDITOR
43
– Documentation as a Windows Help file
43
Controlling the use of a library using product
code
45
4Example Library
49
Example task
49
Creating a new library
50
– Assigning logical library names
51
– Creating library folders
51
– Inserting project modules
52
– Saving the library
53
Protecting the library
54
– Hiding the cntArithmetic folder
54
– Protecting the library from changes
55
Integrating the Windows Help file
56
Working with several libraries
57
5 Naming conventions 58
Naming library elements 59
– Whole words instead of abbreviations 59
– Upper case letters for beginnings of words 59
– Identification with prefixes
60
Naming of variables
61
Index
62
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Regarding this manual
List of Revisions
Compared to the 06/99 edition, there have been the
following essential changes:
Editing date
Page
Heading
New
Revision Omitted
07/01
Page 4
S40 tools in upper case
letters
Page 9
Object files shown in blue
Page 9
Sorting library modules
Page 10 Arranging bars
Page 12 Keyboard operation, Help
Page 13 Direct Help
the Library Manager (note)
Page 21 Saving a library
Page 23 Simple folder structure
Page 26 Importing a library structure
Page 29 Multiple selection
Page 30 Procedure for setting
attributes
Page 32 Disabled modules shown in
red
Page 35 External variables
Page 37 Hiding libraries
Page 41 Licence
Page 45 Multiple selection
Page 45 Controlling library use with
product code
3
Page 14 Opening several instances of
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Conventions used in the
manual
Conventions used in
the manual
“Select ‹ Library Save ...› ” means: activate the
“Save” command from the “Library” menu.
Lower-case italic letters indicate texts which you
must enter as shown in the text.
Example: c:\projects\example
Upper case letters indicate the tools in the
programming software Sucosoft S40, e. g.
NAVIGATOR.
Instructions for actions you need to perform are
marked with an arrow . All other sections merely
provide you with information and no action is
required on your part.
Texts marked in this way draw your attention to
additional information and tips on the topic under
discussion.
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