Excerpt from: Platform builder User's Guide-> catalog Overview
The catalog window andOsdesignviewTab contain a number of icons used to represent object types. The icons make it possible for you to differentiate between catalog item objects at a glance.
The following table shows the icons used to represent catalog objects.
Icon |
Description |
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BSP. |
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Core OS design. |
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Catalog item group. |
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Implementation. |
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Required catalog item. |
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Optional catalog item. |
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Catalog item, type, or implementation excluded from the current OS design. TheAdd to OS designCommand is not available for catalog items that are excluded by the OS design choice. |
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Folder. |
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Catalog properties for a catalog item type. pertains to this icon and other icons with three cylinders. |
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Catalog properties for a specific implementation of a catalog item. pertains to this icon and other icons with two cylinders. |
The following table shows the icons used to representOsdesignviewObjects.
Icon |
Description |
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BSP. |
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Core OS design. |
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Catalog item group. |
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Catalog item that is a dependency of another, so it is supported in the OS design during the build process. |
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Catalog item that has one or more special restrictions. |
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Project. |
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Source code file. |
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Folder. |
The following table shows the symbols that can provide more information aboutOsdesignviewObject, using the catalog item icon as an example.
Icon |
Description |
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User-specified catalog item. These are catalog items that you select for Operation sion in a run-time image, either by manual selection from the catalog, or by using the new platform wizard. |
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Catalog item (optional ). |
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Catalog item that can be built but is excluded from the run-time image. |
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Catalog item excluded from the build and the run-time image. |
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Source code link. These are dirs or sources files that are used to build the associated component. |