New Module Dialog Box
The New Module dialog box opens when you select the New button in the Modules dialog box. It enables you to create a new module in the stylesheet's module hierarchy. The new module is added to the hierarchy as the last child node of the selected node and contains no definitions initially.
The New Module dialog box contains the following options:
• Save in - Enables you to select the folder in which you want to store the new module. Any .style files that currently exist in the selected folder display in the list below this control. If you select an existing file in this list, the File name, Title, and Description fields are populated with information from the selected stylesheet.
• File name - Enables you enter the name of the module or select an existing .style file from the current folder. If you enter the name of an existing file in this field, Arbortext Styler asks whether you want to replace the existing file.
• Save as type - Determines the type of the new file. The only choice available is a .style file.
• Title - Enables you to provide a short description of the stylesheet module, that displays in the Elements list, Modules dialog box, and similar locations. If you do not provide a description, the description of the root module appears instead.
• Description - Enables you to provide a longer description of the stylesheet module that displays in a small popup (tooltip) when the cursor hovers over the module's name in the Elements list, Modules dialog box, and similar locations.
• Reference using relative path - Enables the reference to the new module to be encoded in the modularized stylesheet using relative file paths rather than the full path. The default is to use relative paths.
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If you create a new module in the Arbortext-path\custom\stylermodules directory and leave Reference using relative path checked, the module reference will work even if you later move the module to another location on the file system.
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