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Select the “Environment” tab, if it exists, to view and edit a component’s environment settings (figure 5.6). This
dialog is most commonly used to modify the environment of a toolchain.
Figure 5.6: Properties Dialog Environment Tab
To add a new environment variable, click the “Add…” button (the dialog shown in figure 5.7 will be invoked).
Enter the variable name into the “Variable” field, the variable’s value into the “Value” field and then click “OK”
to add the new variable to the “Environment” tab. Placeholder pop-up menus are included to ensure that the
environment can be specified as flexibly as possible. For a detailed description of placeholders see appendix C,
“Placeholders”.
To modify an environment variable, select the variable that you want to modify from the “Environment” tab and
then click the “Modify…” button. Make the required changes to the “Variable” and “Value” fields, and then
click “OK” to add the modified variable to the “Environment” tab. To remove an environment variable, select it
and then click the “Remove” button.
Figure 5.7: Environment Variable Dialog
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