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== C ==
== C ==


=== MotoHawk: Blocks: Callout1 ===
=== MotoHawk Annotations: Callout1 ===


Enter the text to be placed below the line, using LaTeX format.
Enter the text to be placed below the line, using LaTeX format.
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== D ==
== D ==


=== MotoHawk: Blocks: Display Image File ===
=== MotoHawk Annotations: Display Image File ===


Enter an image file on the current MATLAB path to display on this block.
Enter an image file on the current MATLAB path to display on this block.
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== S ==
== S ==


=== MotoHawk: Blocks: Specification Reference ===
=== MotoHawk Annotations: Specification Reference ===
 
This block allows the designer to annotate a subsystem to call out a specification and section of that specification.  The model can then be queried to produce a summary list of referenced specifications using the function 'motohawk_get_spec_references'.
 
All text parameters are in LaTeX format.
 
[[Image: SpecificationReferenceBlock.JPG]]


== J ==
== J ==


=== MotoHawk: Blocks: JPEGImage ===
=== MotoHawk Annotations: JPEGImage ===
 
Enter an image file on the current MATLAB path to display on this block. Example image shown.
 
[[Image: JPEGImageBlock.JPG|300px]]


== N ==
== N ==


=== MotoHawk: Blocks: Notes ===
=== MotoHawk Annotations: Notes ===
 
Enter the text to be placed on the block, using LaTeX format.
 
[[Image: NotesBlock.JPG]]
 
=== MotoHawk Annotations: Notescallout ===
 
Enter the text to be placed in the circle, using LaTeX format.


=== MotoHawk: Blocks: Notescallout ===
[[Image: NotesCalloutBlock.JPG]]


== T ==
== T ==


=== MotoHawk: Blocks: TitleBlock ===
=== MotoHawk Annotations: TitleBlock ===
 
Place this block on significant pages of a model.
 
When 'Include This Page in Pretty Print' is checked, the MotoHawk pretty-printer will use this block as a tag to include an image of the containing subsystem in the printed documentation.
 
All text parameters are in LaTeX format.
 
[[Image: TitleBlockBlock.JPG]]
 
=== MotoHawk Annotations: TitleBlock_Public ===
 
Place this block on significant pages of a model.
 
When 'Include This Page in Pretty Print' is checked, the MotoHawk pretty-printer will use this block as a tag to include an image of the containing subsystem in the printed documentation.
 
All text parameters are in LaTeX format.


=== MotoHawk: Blocks: TitleBlock Public ===
[[Image: TitleBlockPublicBlock.JPG]]


=== MotoHawk: Blocks: Todo ===
=== MotoHawk Annotations: Todo ===
 
Enter the text to be placed on the block, using LaTeX format.
 
[[Image: TodoBlock.JPG]]


== V ==
== V ==


=== MotoHawk: Blocks: Vardec Report ===
=== MotoHawk Annotations: Vardec_Report ===
 
Displays information VarDecs in the model.
 
Finds all VarDecs below the Simulink path provided, looking as deep as the given Search Depth.
 
[[Image: VardecReportBlock.JPG]]


== W ==
== W ==


=== MotoHawk: Blocks: WorkspaceVariable1 ===
=== MotoHawk Annotations: WorkspaceVariable1 ===
 
Annotate the Name, Description, Value and Units of workspace variables.  Edit text using LaTeX format.
 
[[Image: WorkspaceVariable1Block.JPG]]
 
=== MotoHawk Annotations: WorkspaceVariable2 ===
 
Annotate the Name, Description, Value and Units of workspace variables.  Edit text using LaTeX format.
 
[[Image: WorkspaceVariable2Block.JPG]]
 
=== MotoHawk Annotations: Warning ===


=== MotoHawk: Blocks: WorkspaceVariable2 ===
Enter the text to be placed in the center of the frame, using LaTeX format.


=== MotoHawk: Blocks: Warning ===
[[Image: WarningBlock.JPG]]

Latest revision as of 13:52, 20 March 2012

C

MotoHawk Annotations: Callout1

Enter the text to be placed below the line, using LaTeX format.

D

MotoHawk Annotations: Display Image File

Enter an image file on the current MATLAB path to display on this block.

Double-clicking this block opens the contents of the subsystem. Right-click and select 'Mask parameters...' to select a new image file.

To use just the mask of this block in a model, but supply your own contents, break the link to the library.

S

MotoHawk Annotations: Specification Reference

This block allows the designer to annotate a subsystem to call out a specification and section of that specification. The model can then be queried to produce a summary list of referenced specifications using the function 'motohawk_get_spec_references'.

All text parameters are in LaTeX format.

J

MotoHawk Annotations: JPEGImage

Enter an image file on the current MATLAB path to display on this block. Example image shown.

N

MotoHawk Annotations: Notes

Enter the text to be placed on the block, using LaTeX format.

MotoHawk Annotations: Notescallout

Enter the text to be placed in the circle, using LaTeX format.

T

MotoHawk Annotations: TitleBlock

Place this block on significant pages of a model.

When 'Include This Page in Pretty Print' is checked, the MotoHawk pretty-printer will use this block as a tag to include an image of the containing subsystem in the printed documentation.

All text parameters are in LaTeX format.

MotoHawk Annotations: TitleBlock_Public

Place this block on significant pages of a model.

When 'Include This Page in Pretty Print' is checked, the MotoHawk pretty-printer will use this block as a tag to include an image of the containing subsystem in the printed documentation.

All text parameters are in LaTeX format.

MotoHawk Annotations: Todo

Enter the text to be placed on the block, using LaTeX format.

V

MotoHawk Annotations: Vardec_Report

Displays information VarDecs in the model.

Finds all VarDecs below the Simulink path provided, looking as deep as the given Search Depth.

W

MotoHawk Annotations: WorkspaceVariable1

Annotate the Name, Description, Value and Units of workspace variables. Edit text using LaTeX format.

MotoHawk Annotations: WorkspaceVariable2

Annotate the Name, Description, Value and Units of workspace variables. Edit text using LaTeX format.

MotoHawk Annotations: Warning

Enter the text to be placed in the center of the frame, using LaTeX format.