The description of use of the private library.
Private library (user's) enable to stock up ready sets/compositions, which:
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do not exist in program's official library,
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are non-standard solution, but often used by a user,
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are needed to prompt access because of different reasons (private library is treated as handy "clipboard" with elements).
Despite of the reasons, the private library is a set of compositions, which are sorted into categories chosen by a user (in contrary to official library, where the layout of elements is factory defined).
Any element which is not in official library can be added to private library, it means loaded from file or created by user.
Composition made of three fuse bases is created as an example. After adding it to the project, it is needed to select it and choose "Merge" operation.
The merge of elements creates a new composition, where previously selected elements become its components.
The proper name for created element is a crucial step. If you want to change the name, click by using right mouse button on element and select option: "Advanced->Rename"
It is worth to notice that the merge of elements, which have got an electric symbol, causes automatic grouping in view diagram. Label, which define the number of grouped elements, is automaticaly added. It can be edited and moved freely.
If you would like to add composition to private library, click by using the right mouse button on element and select "Advanced->Add to private library" (or select on menu: "Operations->Compositions->Advanced->Add to private library")
After performing the operation telltale is displayed, in which you have to write a name, that will be seen in library. In addition, new category or subcategory, in which a new composition is to be placed, can be selected (or created)
Immediately after the approval, elements become visible in the private library. It can be searched and added like elements of standard libraries.