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Tools CodeGuard ConfigurationUse the CodeGuard Configuration dialog box to specify how the CodeGuard runtime debugger behaves. Note: CodeGuard is available for only C++ projects. | |
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Tools Configure ToolsIndicates which programs are available on the Tools menu. | |
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Tools Template Libraries Properties Edit buttonUse this dialog box to edit information about an object in the Object Repository. | |
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Tools Build Tools Add or Edit buttonUse this dialog box to add or change build tool titles and file associations. | |
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Tools Export to Visual Studio...Use this dialog to convert the current project to a Microsoft Visual Studio project. | |
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The History Manager lets you see and compare versions of a file, including multiple backup versions, saved local changes, and the buffer of unsaved changes for the active file. If the current file is under version control, all types of revisions are available in the History Manager. The History Manager is displayed on the History tab, which is in the center of the IDE to the right of the Code tab. The History Manager contains the following tabbed pages: | |
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Tools Template Libraries PropertiesUse this dialog box to edit, move, and remove form and project template libraries. | |
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Tools Template LibrariesAdds, edits, and removes template libraries from the IDE. | |
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Tools Configure Tools Add and Edit buttonUse this dialog box to enter or edit the properties for a program listed on the Tools menu. | |
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Tools XML MapperAt design-time, defines the mappings between generic XML documents and the data packets that client datasets use. Each mapping describes the correspondences between the nodes of an XML document and the fields in a data packet. You can define mappings from an existing XML schema (or document) to a client dataset that you define, from an existing data packet to a new XML schema you define, or between an existing XML schema and an existing data packet. | |
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Tools Web App DebuggerActs like a Web server on your development machine. If you build your Web server application as a Web App Debugger executable, deployment happens automatically during the build process. To debug your application, start it using Run Run. Next, select Tools Web App Debugger, click the default URL and select your application in the Web browser that appears. Your application will launch in the browser window, and you can use the IDE to set breakpoints and obtain debugging information. |
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