The Catalog window and the OSDesignView tab contain a number of icons used to represent object types. The icons make it possible for you to differentiate between Catalog item objects at a glance.

The following table shows the icons used to represent Catalog objects.

Icon Description
BSP.
Core OS design.
Catalog item group.
Implementation.
Required Catalog item.
Optional Catalog item.
Catalog item, type, or implementation excluded from the current OS design.

The Add to OS Design command is not available for Catalog items that are excluded by the OS design choice.

Folder.
Catalog properties for a Catalog item type. Pertains to this icon and other icons with three cylinders.
Catalog properties for a specific implementation of a Catalog item. Pertains to this icon and other icons with two cylinders.

The following table shows the icons used to represent OSDesignView objects.

Icon Description
BSP.
Core OS design.
Catalog item group.
Catalog item that is a dependency of another, so it is included in the OS design during the build process.
Catalog item that has one or more special notifications.
Project.
Source code file.
Folder.

The following table shows the symbols that can provide more information about an OSDesignView object, using the Catalog item icon as an example.

Icon Description

User-specified Catalog item.

These are Catalog items that you select for inclusion in a run-time image, either by manual selection from the Catalog, or by using the New Platform Wizard.

Catalog item (optional).
Catalog item that can be built but is excluded from the run-time image.
Catalog item excluded from the build and the run-time image.

Source code link.

These are DIRS or SOURCES files that are used to build the associated component.


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posted on 2008-06-18 10:19  Star.wang  阅读(400)  评论(1编辑  收藏  举报