Property panel


This panel is used to display the detailed information on the Build tool node or file that is selected on the Project Tree panel by every category and change the settings of the information.

Figure A.1

Property Panel

 

The following items are explained here.

[How to open]

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On the Project Tree panel, select the Build tool node or file and then select [Property] from the [View] menu or [Property] from the context menu.

Remark

When either one of the Build tool node or file on the Project Tree panel is selected while the Property panel has been opened, the detailed information of the selected item is displayed.

[Description of each area]

(1)

Detailed information display/change area

In this area, the detailed information on the Build tool node or file that is selected on the Project Tree panel is displayed by every category in the list. And the settings of the information can be changed directly.

Mark indicates that all the items in the category are expanded. Mark indicates that all the items are collapsed. You can expand/collapse the items by clicking these marks or double clicking the category name.

Mark indicates that only a hexadecimal number is allowed to input in the text box.

See the section on each tab for the details of the display/setting in the category and its contents.

(2)

Tab selection area

Categories for the display of the detailed information are changed by selecting a tab.

In this panel, the following tabs are contained (see the section on each tab for the details of the display/setting on the tab).

Remark

When multiple components are selected on the Project Tree panel, only the tab that is common to all the components is displayed.
If the value of the property is modified, that is taken effect to the selected components all of which are common to all.

(a)

When the Build tool node is selected on the Project Tree panel, and when the project type is [Empty Application(GHS CCRH850)] or [Library(GHS CCRH850)]

(b)

When the Build tool node is selected on the Project Tree panel, and when the project type is [Using Existing GHS Project File(GHS CCRH850)]

(c)

When a file is selected on the Project Tree panel

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[Build Settings] tab (for C source file, assembly source file, object file, and library file)

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[Individual Compile Options] tab (for C source file)

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[Individual Assemble Options] tab (for assembly source file)

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[File Information] tabNote

Note

See "CS+ Integrated Development Environment User’s Manual: Project Operation" for details about the [File Information] tab.

[[Edit] menu (only available for the Property panel)]

Undo

Cancels the previous edit operation of the value of the property.

Cut

While editing the value of the property, cuts the selected characters and copies them to the clipboard.

Copy

Copies the selected characters of the property to the clipboard.

Paste

While editing the value of the property, inserts the contents of the clipboard.

Delete

While editing the value of the property, deletes the selected characters.

Select All

While editing the value of the property, selects all the characters of the selected property.

[Context menu]

Undo

Cancels the previous edit operation of the value of the property.

Cut

While editing the value of the property, cuts the selected characters and copies them to the clipboard.

Copy

Copies the selected characters of the property to the clipboard.

Paste

While editing the value of the property, inserts the contents of the clipboard.

Delete

While editing the value of the property, deletes the selected characters.

Select All

While editing the value of the property, selects all the characters of the selected property.

Reset to Default

Restores the configuration of the selected item to the default configuration of the project.

For the [Individual Compile Options] tab and [Individual Assemble Options] tab, restores to the configuration of the general option.

Reset All to Default

Restores all the configuration of the current tab to the default configuration of the project.

For the [Individual Compile Options] tab and [Individual Assemble Options] tab, restores to the configuration of the general option.