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How do I create a custom Stereotype so that I can assign it to some blocks?
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Hi Chris,
To create a new stereotype:
You can now select a block in a browser or diagram, right click and choose Applied Stereotypes. The new Stereotype1 will be available for selection.
(Alternatively you can select a block, click on the Items tab and select Stereotypes to link/unlink stereotypes)
If you want the stereotypes to be displayed on a symbol on a diagram, right click the item and select Show/Hide Compartments. Select the Role called Assigned Stereotypes.
Regards,
Patrick
Hi Chris,
To create a new stereotype:
You can now select a block in a browser or diagram, right click and choose Applied Stereotypes. The new Stereotype1 will be available for selection.
(Alternatively you can select a block, click on the Items tab and select Stereotypes to link/unlink stereotypes)
If you want the stereotypes to be displayed on a symbol on a diagram, right click the item and select Show/Hide Compartments. Select the Role called Assigned Stereotypes.
Regards,
Patrick
Thanks Patrick,
I actually got in touch with Matthew Hause yesterday, and he was able to walk me through this.
Question though, as I was going through the Help Topics, the guide insisted that I needed to create and associate a tag definition with each new stereotype before I would be able to use it, but your solution seems to suggest that it is not necessary. Do you know anything about this>
hi Chris,
Stereotypes can be used to create new types (refer to Help topic "Overview of extending model item properties through stereotypes and tag definitions") but you also need the tag definition which is used to define additional properties for that type. Stereotypes on their own can be applied to items (as I describe above), but without tag definitions they act more as a classification/taxonomy. Also refer to Help topic "Overview of lightweight extensions of PTC profiles".
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Patrick