Archive Filesystem Property Sheet
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To open the property sheet for an archive filesystem, right-click the filesystem's node
in the Filesystems window and select Properties from
the contextual menu.
Properties
- Archive File.
Specifies the archive file that the filesystem represents.
- Hidden.
If True, the filesystem is not displayed in the Filesystems window.
If you hide a filesystem and later want to display it, you can use the customizer
for the root Filesystems node. Right-click Filesystems and choose Customize. In
the Customizer dialog box, select the filesystem that you want to display. Then
set the Hidden property to False.
- Read Only.
If True, no files in the filesystem can be modified from within the IDE.
Expert
- System Name of the Filesystem.
Specifies the name under which the IDE stores information about the filesystem.
Capabilities
- Use in Compiler.
If True, you can compile files that are in the filesystem from
within the IDE. It might be useful to set this property to False when you have
source libraries mounted that you do not want to be recompiled every time
you compile an application that depends on those sources.
- Use in Debugger.
If True, you can debug files that are in the filesystem from
within the IDE.
- Use as Documentation
If True, the IDE treats the files as Javadoc code documentation.
- Use for Execution.
If True, you can run any executable files that are in the filesystem from
within the IDE.
Sort
- Sort Mode.
Determines the order in which files in each folder are listed.
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