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Source code controlUsing the the project explorer you can check files into and out of a source code controlsystem. Right clicking on a source file brings up a context menu with the followingsource code control operations:•Check In checks a file into source code control.•Check Out checks a source file out of the repository and makes it writable.•Undo Check Out undoes a check out and reverts the file on disk to the one in thesource code control system.•Add To Source Control adds a file to source control.•Remove From Source Control removes a file from source control and deletes itfrom the source code control database.For more in<strong>for</strong>mation on source code control, see Source code control (page 61).Related sectionsSee the Project management (page 43) section.Properties windowThe properties window displays properties of the current focused CrossStudio object.Using the properties window you can set build properties of your project, modify theeditor defaults and change target settings.The properties window is organised as a set of key value pairs. As you select one of thekeys then a help display explains the purpose of the property. Because the propertiesare numerous and can be specific to a particular product build you should consider thishelp to be the definitive help on the property.You can organise the property display so that it is divided into categories oralternatively display it as a flat list that is sorted alphabetically.The combo-box enables you to change the properties yourself and explains whichproperties you are looking at.Some properties have actions associated with them - you can find these by rightclicking on the property key. Most properties that represent filenames can be openedthis way.When the properties window is displaying project properties youll find that someproperties are displayed in bold. This means that the property value hasnt beeninherited. If you wish to inherit rather than define such a property then on the rightclick context menu youll find an action that enables you to inherit the property.130 Chapter 12 CrossStudio Windows

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