Working with projects

Data model

Hexatomic uses the graph-based data model Salt as its native data model. Read more about the data model in the Salt documentation.

Projects

Hexatomic works on a single Salt project at any one time. A project consists of a directory containing a project file (saltProject.salt) and a number of sub-directories containing the Salt document files.

To open a project in Hexatomic, click on File in the main menu and select the option Open Salt Project. A new file dialog window will come up. Choose the folder containing the project file you want to open, and open it.

Opening a project in Hexatomic

After opening a Salt project, you can select Save Salt Project, which will save the project as Salt XML files in the structure explained at the beginning of this section into the same folder that they have been loaded from. Alternatively, you can select Save Salt Project As... to select a different location to save the files to. You can see the currently loaded Salt project path in the Window title. If there are unsaved changes in any document or in the corpus structure, a * will be appended to the title.

Project location and * to indicate unsaved changes

Saving the project will always save all documents, not only the openend ones. If you close an editor, the changes are not lost as long as you save the project afterwards.

To start a new and empty project in the same application window, choose Start New Salt Project.

If an action would discard unsaved changes, you are always given the choice to cancel it.

You can undo and redo changes with the menu entries Undo and Redo in the Edit menu or by clicking on the toolbar buttons.

Toolbar items with undo and redo