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The editor is shown in Figure 12.13. It's a deceptively simple dialog box that hides some very powerful features.
The five standard build actions are shown in a list at the left, with a special Build catch-all option that controls
which actions are supported by the project. (The Build option is described in more detail later in this chapter.)
You can do the following in the editor:
Click the reveal triangle to reveal a list of pre-action scripts, action options, and post-action scripts.
Change the build action options under the Info tab in the pane on the right.
For selected actions, you can set further customization options, including optional command-line argu-
ments.
For the Run action only, you also can enable extra low-level diagnostics and logging features.
For the Build action only, you can include other possible targets and select the targets that are built by the
other standard actions.
Click the Manage Schemes button to open the Scheme Manager dialog box.
FIGURE 12.13
Using the Scheme editor
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