However, you can invoke the library update tool at any time by choosing the menu entry 'Component->Library Update.'. JSchem will not ask you to do it again until a new release is installed. If you do not want to deal with the library update now, you can simply press Cancel to abort the process. The button 'Default' sets the action back to the default initially suggested. To change the scheduled action for files select them in the list and press the appropriate button on the right. If you want to compare the old and new components you can select the file and press 'Compare.' Leave these on 'Rename' and set all the others to 'Overwrite'. Therefore, it is highly recommended to check the list of differences for files that you actually modified. However, you may get a lot of backup files from the rename operation, even if you did not modify the files. If you simply press 'Ok' you will get an updated library without losing any of your private components.
You can choose the following actions to resolve conflicts:
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This tool compares the library files on disk with the ones that come bundled with JSchem and presents a list of differences and how to deal with them. Each time the program detects that a new release has been launched for the first time, it will automatically invoke the library update tool. Please drop me a note if you have suggestions, find bugs or simply like JSchem. Currently supported: English, German, French, Finnish Supported export formats: PDF, RTF, JPG, GIF, PNG, Bill of Materials (txt, csv).
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