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There are several ways of working with links in Source. This section outlines them. Note that some
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Note: Some actions are similar to those performed for nodes. Refer to Renaming nodes and links, Searching for nodes and links, Deleting nodes and links, Node and link default names and Copying and pasting to achieve the relevant outcome for links. |
Adding links to a model
There are two types of links available depending on the nodes you are connecting (refer to Figure 1). Vertical links are used to connect most nodes. To add this link to a model, first refer to Figure 1 which defines the terminology. To create the link:
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To edit link parameters using a feature editor, refer to About feature editors.
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Note: You can also toggle the view of specific links that join certain types of nodes. Refer to Schematic Editor options toolbar for more detail. |
Types of link routing
Source supports three types of link routing. You can either use straight through routing, a lagged routing model (Figure 4) or a storage routing model (Figure 5). To enable routing, right click on the link, choose Routing Type, then click on the required link routing.
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