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Navigate > Visit Rose SpecificationThe Navigate > Visit Rose Specification command navigates from a C++ name to the corresponding design specification in the Rose model, if it exists. This command is only available in an Apex text editor window and if the Rose product is installed.
To visit the Rose specification of a C++ name from an Apex text editor window, select a name in text editor window by highlighting it with the cursor and click on Navigate > Visit Rose Specification.
This command will (1) start a Rose server if it is not already running, (2) bring up the active Rose model if it exists, and (3) focus on the Rose specification corresponding to the source file. See Rose > C++ > Visualization Summary for more information about active models.
If the current model file does not exist (this can be detected by using theRose > C++ > Visualization Summary command), use the Rose > C++ > Visualize command to build it.
This command is only available if Rose Developer is installed. This product is described in the Rose Developer User's Guide.
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