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howtos:configurebuildmenu [2011/06/04 02:14] – try image again, include local namespace elextrhowtos:configurebuildmenu [2011/06/04 09:05] – increased image sizes elextr
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 provided by the Build menu. provided by the Build menu.
  
-{{:howtos:images:build-menu.png?direct&200|Build Menu}}+{{:howtos:images:build-menu.png?direct&300|Build Menu}}
  
 The menu is broken into sections that roughly follow the usual workflow for  The menu is broken into sections that roughly follow the usual workflow for 
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   - one for editing user preference settings, activated by the "Set Build Commands" menu item, and   - one for editing user preference settings, activated by the "Set Build Commands" menu item, and
-  - one for editing project preferences settings, it is tab in the ''Project->Properties'' dialog and is only available when a project is open.+  - one for editing project preferences settings, it is the build tab in the ''Project->Properties'' dialog and is only available when a project is open.
  
 Both dialogs are arranged the same: Both dialogs are arranged the same:
  
-image of dialog here+{{:howtos:images:set-build-commands.png?direct&500|Set Build Commands Dialog}} 
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 +{{:howtos:images:project-properties.png?direct&500|Project properties Dialog Build Tab}}
  
 This dialogs show the three configurable sections of the build menu and the  This dialogs show the three configurable sections of the build menu and the 
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 commands, either in the project or your own user preferences if you haven' commands, either in the project or your own user preferences if you haven'
 used a project. used a project.
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-The following image shows the project configuration dialog with some likely  
-option sets. 
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-include image here 
  
 When doing this remember that the second filetype independent command pops up a dialog and appends text the user enters to the command. When doing this remember that the second filetype independent command pops up a dialog and appends text the user enters to the command.
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