By Alex Fournié on Friday, 10 January 2025
Category: Blog

Kickstart 2025 with SysON’s New Year’s Gift

The SysON team wishes you a very Happy New Year and kicks off 2025 in the best possible way with a special gift: the 2025.1.0 SysON release.

 

Boost your Modeling Efficiency

The all-new contextual palette in SysON is here to take your productivity to the next level! With its complete redesign, you can now:

This redesign ensures that everything you need is always at your fingertips, helping you model with greater speed and ease.

 

But there’s more! The new command palette, accessible from the top-right corner or by pressing "CTRL + K", adds even more convenience to your workflow.

On this 2025.1 release, the command palette allows you to quickly locate any element in your model using the "Search Element" command. Future updates will expand its functionality to support a wider range of tool commands, ensuring you have even more power at your fingertips.

With these enhancements, SysON helps you model faster and more efficiently than ever before.

 

Library improvements

We’ve introduced a dedicated section in the explorer view called “Libraries”, which organizes standard and user-imported libraries for easier navigation. This section includes:

 

 

Now you can display elements from imported packages directly in diagrams.

 

Library packages are now correctly imported, allowing users to delete imported library models directly from the explorer. However, the elements within these models remain protected, ensuring they cannot be edited or deleted.

Furthermore, we’ve streamlined the contextual menus by removing unnecessary options such as 'New objects from text', 'New object', and 'New representation' for libraries.

This refinement results in a cleaner and more intuitive interface, making working with libraries simpler and more efficient.

 

Continuous improvements for a better experience

We’ve resolved an issue where error messages would appear when selecting an element with implicit specialization while displaying the Related Elements View.

The OccurrenceDefinition and OccurrenceUsage are now supported during export from model to textual SysMLv2.

Finally, we’ve added support for importing .kerml textual files, expanding your modeling possibilities.

 

Download the latest version now to take advantage of all these improvements for your system architectures, and stay tuned on SysON updates

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