
Additional Parts of Your Project
Project Settings Dialog
Within the Project Settings dialog, you specify various aspects of your project including what type of platform (1.x or 2.0) the application will be built for. A common mistake beginners make is to forget to switch the platform type from MessagePad to Newton 2.0. If you don't switch the platform, then none of the 2.0 protos show up in the Tools menu--a problem that can be quite disconcerting to figure out. The Language choice specifies a language to be used for localization (an aspect of NTK not covered in this book).

FIGURE A.37 : Project Settings panel of the Project Settings dialog.
- Compile for Debugging
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- Ignore Native Keyword
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- Check Global Function Calls
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- NTK 1.0 Build Rules
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- Use stepChildren Slot
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- Suppress Bytecode
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- Compile for Profiling
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- Profile Native Functions
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- For Newton 2.0 Only
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- Faster Functions (2.0 only)
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- Tighter Object Packing (2.0 only)
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Last modified: 1 DEC 1996