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The Save button now saves more settings in the Appearance tab (see first figure in
previous section); including the Modelica editor settings.
3.2.4 Splitting models
The creation of submodels introduced in previous version of Dymola has been extended to
also cover base classes. Selecting component/components, then right-clicking and selecting
Split Model in the context menu will display the dialog box to the left below:
Selecting
Move to base class will display the dialog box to the right above. This dialog
box is used to create a base class from the selected components. You can select the
destination and if the base class should be partial.
3.2.5 Saving start values in model
Initial conditions and parameter values entered in the variable browser in simulation mode
can be saved to the model. Please see corresponding section “Saving start values in model”
on page 32 in next chapter.
3.2.6 Matching and variable selections
In order to make it easier to browse the result and parameters of large models, selections
have been introduced. It is based on pattern matching of variable names, attributes and tags.
Tags can be introduced as text annotations for variables and components.
Note that this feature can be used to decrease the size of the result file; only variables
corresponding to selections are saved by default, please see section “User-defined selection
what variables to be saved in the result file” on page 32.