7.4 Graph Browser
7.4.1 Buttons and pull-down menus
The Graph Browser
one button and three
pull-down menus:
Help opens the online manual showing instructions
about the use of the Graph Browser.
The Default pull-down list allows you to select the
project in which new graphs will be stored.
The Tree pull-down list lets you select whether the
list of graphs is organised in a hierarchy by explosion, decomposition, both of
them, or without any hierarchical structure.
The
Show pull-down list allows you to select types
(objects, relationships, roles) to be
browsed.
7.4.2 Projects pop-up menu

Open... allows
you to select projects to be viewed and managed in browsers and in other tools
of MetaEdit+.
Close... closes the selected projects and their
models.
New... creates a new project in which new models
can be added.
7.4.3 Graphs pop-up menu

The list
on the left has a pop-up menu:
Open starts an editor on the graph according to the
available representation. If multiple representations exist the tool lets you
choose among them.
Open as Diagram... opens the graph in a Diagram
Editor.
Open as Matrix... opens the graph in a Matrix
Editor.
Open as Table... opens the graph in a Table
Editor.
Graph Browser opens the Graph Browser for the
selected graph.

Reports is a
submenu that lets you:
 | Run...
available
reports |
 | Create
new report definitions or modify existing ones, opening a Report
Browser. |
Properties... opens a dialog
for editing the properties of the graph.
Info opens a tool for viewing reuse, linkages, and
locking.
Delete Graph allows you to remove the selected
graph.
Delete Representation... opens a dialog which lets
you remove one or several representations of the graph.
Hide/Show Hierarchy lets you
hide or show the hierarchical structure of graph
instances.
7.4.4 Element pop-up menu

The menu for the list
on the right only has two items:
Properties... opens a property dialog for the
selected element letting you view and edit information about the
element.
Info opens a tool for viewing reuse of the element
among different graphs and their representations.