CrossWorks has a project system that enables you to manage the source files and build instructions of your solution. The Project Explorer and the Properties Window are the standard ways to edit and view your solution. You can also edit and view the project file which contains your solution using the text editor—this can be used for making large changes to the solution.
In this section
- Overview
- A summary of the features of the CrossStudio project system.
- Creating a project
- Describes how to create a project and add it to a solution.
- Adding existing files to a project
- Describes how to add existing files to a project, how filters work, and what folders are for.
- Adding new files to a project
- Describes how create and add new files to a project.
- Importing files
- Describes how to import a file into the project directory.
- Removing a file, folder, project, or project link
- Describes how to remove items from a project.
- Project properties
- Describes what properties are, how they relate to a project, and how to change them.
- Project configurations
- Describes what project build configurations are, to to create them, and how to use them.
- Project dependencies and build order
- Describes project dependencies, how to edit them, and how they are used to define the order projects build in.
- Project macros
- Describes what project macros are and what they are used for.
Related sections
- Project explorer
- Describes the project explorer and how to use it.
- Project property reference
- A complete reference to the properties used in the project system.
- Project file format
- Describes the XML format CrossStudio uses for project files.