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- | The →[[en:infra-convert:user:terms#Class (characteristic-)|characteristic classes]] that are available in #@IC_HTML@# are defined in the parameter file //CharacteristicClasses.json//. More specifically: these definitions are loaded when a new →[[en:infra-convert:user:terms#Project|project]] is created and saved in the project file. This means that it is not possible to later change the class definitions for a project. | + | The →[[en:infra-convert:user:terms#Class (characteristic-)|characteristic classes]] that are available in #@IC_HTML@# are defined in the parameter file "CharacteristicClasses.json". More specifically: these definitions are loaded when a new →[[en:infra-convert:user:terms#Project|project]] is created and saved in the project file. This means that it is not possible to later change the class definitions for a project. |
> **Important** Each class definition has parameters that cannot be changed. If a parameter is missing or faulty, then characteristics assigned to the corresponding class will no longer be recognized by the automatic stamp function. The same is, of course, true for missing definitions. | > **Important** Each class definition has parameters that cannot be changed. If a parameter is missing or faulty, then characteristics assigned to the corresponding class will no longer be recognized by the automatic stamp function. The same is, of course, true for missing definitions. | ||
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- | "Id": "{BEA94EBE-84DE-4653-86A5-DD600A45070E}", | + | "Id": "BEA94EBE-84DE-4653-86A5-DD600A45070E", |
</code> | </code> | ||