1.New project
A window opens in which you must make entries for creating the new project. For more information on this topic, see here
3.Open again
A list of the projects opened previously appears in the context menu. Then you can select and open a project with a single click.
4.Save
Your project is saved.
What is saved depends on the Settings you have made!
What is saved depends on the Settings you have made!
5.Save as
A window opens in which you must make entries for saving the project.
A complete project is always saved, regardless of the settings!
A complete project is always saved, regardless of the settings!
5.1.Folder
Specify the entire directory path here in which your project is to be saved.
The path specified here should not already contain the name of your project!
The path specified here should not already contain the name of your project!
6.Save with restoration point
Your project is saved and a restoration point is created. Details are contained in the settings.
7.Restore
8.List - The following restoration points are available
Here you see a list of all the backup copies of your current projects you have created. In the left-hand column, the date and time of the backup are shown. In the right-hand column you see the type of backup concerned in each case.
8.1.Options - Carry out the following actions before restoration:
8.2.Nothing
Nothing
8.2.1.Save (with automatic backup, if activated)
Your project is saved. What is saved depends on the settings you have made!
8.2.2.Save with restoration point
Regardless of the settings you have made, a complete backup of your project including a restoration point is created.
9.Documentation
You can have technical documentation for your project created fully automatically here. All settings of your project are listed in detail and saved in the HTML format. Here you can choose whether only an HTML file is created which contains everything, or whether a separate HTML file is created for each point.
10.Archive
Archives the project currently open. A ZIP file (PROJECT NAME.zip) is created which consists of PROJECT NAME.hs3, the subdirectory PROJECT NAME and, as an option, the directory "quad_config".
10.2.Project (without user passwords)
Empty strings are written to the archive instead of all user passwords.
10.3.Project+QuadClient (with user passwords)
All settings made in the QC Config are archived. In addition to the project directory mentioned above, the "quad_config" directory is also archived. As any passwords defined in the QC Config cannot be replaced with empty strings, it is only possible here to archive with passwords.