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Version 10 introduces Synthesis Shortcuts.




Synthesis Resource Shortcuts (SRS)are special shortcut files (using the extension *.RSSRS)
Synthesis Resource Shortcuts (SRS) are special shortcut files (using the extension *.RSSRS)
*They can be created from any application.   
*They can be created from any application.   
**Once created they the store the synthesis application and associated resource address.  
**Once created they the store the synthesis application and associated resource address.  
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Usability Enhancement. Use them like a URL to get a specific link to a project/resource|
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Revision as of 20:27, 9 May 2014


Version 10 introduces Synthesis Shortcuts.


Synthesis Resource Shortcuts (SRS) are special shortcut files (using the extension *.RSSRS)

  • They can be created from any application.
    • Once created they the store the synthesis application and associated resource address.
  • When double clicked (or opened) they automatically open up the application/project/resource that created them (i.e., behave similar to Windows shortcuts.)


Basis, Impact & Discussion

Basis for Modification

Usability Enhancement. Use them like a URL to get a specific link to a project/resource

Impact on V8/V9 Users

New Optional Functionality No impact

Discussion Comment on this feature, or discuss it in the Synthesis Discussion area of our Discussion Forums.

These pages are not intended to replace, or be used in-lieu of the official software documentation. They are working/developments notes intended to facilitate communication between the user community and the development team. Features and specifications listed here are for discussion purposes and their final implementation in may be different than the specifications presented here.