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Creating a Project (Apex/Summit)
- 1. . In a directory viewer window, choose File > New > New Project.
A New Project dialog box appears. Alternatively, on the Main Panel, you can click Setup and New.
- 2. . Type the simple name of the project in the Name field and click OK.
This creates the project file with a template. An editor window appears.
- 3. . Chose File > Edit to edit the project.
- 4. . Between the lines field Subsystems and end_field, type the names of subsystems that are often referenced, one per line.
- 5. . Type either the full pathname of the subsystem or a short synonym for the subsystem followed by a blank followed by a full pathname.
- 6. . Between the lines field Towers and end_field, type the names of commonly referenced towers or views. (Place each on its own line.)
These are the simple view names, such as rev.1.wrk.
- 7. . Between the lines field Places and end_field, place the names of specific objects that will often be referenced.
- 8. . Type the fill pathname of each object, optionally preceded by a short abbreviation for the place and a blank. Enter one place per line.
- 9. . Similarly for Printers, Models, and Histories, type the simple names of any printers commonly used, full pathnames of models commonly used, and history names commonly used, respectively, if any.
- 10. . Choose File > Save and File > Close.
A project file is a text file whose name ends with the extension .apexprj. Project files for a user are stored in the .Rational subdirectory of the user's home directory.
Projects are described in the Programmer's Guide.
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