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- | ===== Opening Deep Perspective ===== | ||
- | Opening the deep perspective (Window -> Open Perspective) gives you a set of views appropriate for deep development. It also enables the deep project creation wizard.\\ | ||
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- | ===== Setting Project Properties ===== | ||
- | Instead of editing the deep project file manually the settings can be altered by choosing Project -> Properties. Alternatively you can press the right mouse button on the project name in the package explorer: \\ | ||
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===== Editing Run Configurations ===== | ===== Editing Run Configurations ===== | ||
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Refactoring is a very powerful tool in the eclipse framework. You can rename a deep project by choosing a project in the package explorer and pressing Shift+Alt+R. The project together with its associated deep project file will be renamed. | Refactoring is a very powerful tool in the eclipse framework. You can rename a deep project by choosing a project in the package explorer and pressing Shift+Alt+R. The project together with its associated deep project file will be renamed. | ||
- | ===== Setting Deep Preferences ===== | + | |
- | The default values for new projects such as library path, board type, os type and programmer can be set in the deep preferences. This is done as follows.\\ | + | |
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