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== IDE Project Files == | ==== IDE Project Files ==== | ||
To produce an application in Visual Prolog IDE (Integrated Development Environment) you have to use the [..\Project_Settings\Application_Expert.htm Project Settings] utility (the <span>'''Project | New'''</span> command) to create the project description file and to create other default project files. A project file <span>'''<ProjectName>.PRJ6'''</span> contains all information required for a project. | To produce an application in Visual Prolog IDE (Integrated Development Environment) you have to use the [..\Project_Settings\Application_Expert.htm Project Settings] utility (the <span>'''Project | New'''</span> command) to create the project description file and to create other default project files. A project file <span>'''<ProjectName>.PRJ6'''</span> contains all information required for a project. | ||
IDE also provides the environment file <span>'''<ProjectName>.ENV'''</span> for a project. This file stores the some information, like the set of opened windows, etc. | IDE also provides the environment file <span>'''<ProjectName>.ENV'''</span> for a project. This file stores the some information, like the set of opened windows, etc. | ||
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IDE Project Files
To produce an application in Visual Prolog IDE (Integrated Development Environment) you have to use the [..\Project_Settings\Application_Expert.htm Project Settings] utility (the Project | New command) to create the project description file and to create other default project files. A project file <ProjectName>.PRJ6 contains all information required for a project.
IDE also provides the environment file <ProjectName>.ENV for a project. This file stores the some information, like the set of opened windows, etc.