Working with the Library Dependency Editor
The Library Dependency Editor displays the dependency graph for a library, called the focus library.
From the Library Dependency Editor, you can perform the following operations on the focus library: add a child library, remove a child library, and update a child library version.
The following diagram shows a sample library dependency graph:
When a diagram is first displayed, the library layers are organized
hierarchically, with the highest level on top. The diagram uses the following color
codes:
- Pink: Library version for which you are seeing dependencies. This is the focus library.
- Black: Library version currently selected in the diagram.
- Green: Parents of the selected library version.
- Blue: Children of the selected library version.
When you hover the mouse over a library version, the other available
versions for this library are displayed in a tooltip, as follows:
If no version is available, the message "No other version" is displayed.
If a change is made in the Library Dependency Editor that results in a violation in the dependancy rules between libraries, the objects appear in red.