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Map

windows

When

you

double-click

either

a

base

map

or

driver

map

in

the

Repository

window,

a

Map

window

opens.

Map

windows

are

divided

into

two

panes:

the

Tree

Structure

pane

and

the

Contents

pane.

The

left

pane

is

the

Tree

Structure

pane,

which

contains

a

root

entry

and

menu-item

entries.

In

a

base

map,

menu-item

entries

control

the

flow

and

content

of

the

menus

displayed

at

the

target

computer

during

the

installation

process.

In

a

driver

map,

menu-item

entries

are

optional.

When

used

in

a

driver

map,

menu-item

entries

enable

a

developer

to

annotate

or

label

groups

of

device

drivers

or

assign

filters

to

one

or

more

groups

of

device-driver

modules.

The

right

pane

is

the

Contents

pane,

which

includes

all

of

the

modules

associated

with

the

menu-item

entry

selected

in

the

Tree

Structure

pane.

Within

the

Map

window,

you

can

do

the

following:

v

Delete

a

menu

item

from

the

tree

structure

v

Insert

a

menu

item

in

the

tree

structure

v

Insert

a

module

in

the

tree

structure

v

Move

a

menu

item

up

or

down

in

the

tree

structure

v

Assign

filter

and

utilities

to

menu

items

in

the

tree

structure

of

a

base-map

v

Assign

filters

to

menu

items

in

the

tree

structure

of

a

driver

map

Map

Settings

window

When

a

Map

window

is

open,

you

can

view

or

modify

the

settings

associated

with

that

map.

To

open

the

Map

Settings

window,

do

the

following:

1.

Open

the

desired

map

from

the

Repository

window.

2.

In

the

Main

window

menu

bar,

click

Tools

,

and

then

click

Settings...

.

(Or,

you

can

right-click

anywhere

in

the

right

pane,

and

select

Settings...

).

Base

Map

Appearance

Under

Windows

PE

Under

Windows

PE,

a

base

map

appears

within

an

actual

windowing

display.

A

menu

item

can

appear

in

the

form

of

one

of

the

following

familiar

Windows

controls:

v

Static

text

v

Icon

text

v

Edit

box

or

Prompt

v

Checkbox

v

Radio

button

Below

are

examples

of

these

controls:

v

Static

text:

This

control

signifies

unselectable

text.

It

may

be

defined

by

creating

a

menu

item,

the

text

of

which

begins

with

an

ampersand

(&)

character

and

which

does

not

have

a

prompt

variable

associated

with

it.

It

does

have

a

value

defined

for

the

Icon

setting

in

its

properties,

as

well.

v

Icon

text:

This

control

also

signifies

unselectable

text;

and,

like

the

Static

text

control,

the

Icon

text

control

also

has

no

prompt

variable

associated

with

it.

It

does

have

a

value

defined

for

the

Icon

setting

in

its

properties,

as

well.

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