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@ -71,8 +71,9 @@ application. In contrast the *Release* is an optimized version, where the goal i |
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application run as fast as possible or to be as small as possible. You may figure that these modes |
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also require different rules to use during build. Therefore, there exist different rule packages for |
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each of your build modes. These rule packages are called inside the IDE as *project properties* and |
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you can view and modify them by using the *Property Manger*. You can bring up this with |
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View --\> Property Pages. Expand it and you can see the existing rule packages (called *Proporty |
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you can view and modify them by using the *Property Manager*. You can bring this up with |
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View --\> Property Pages (For Visual Studio 2013 onwards, go to View --\> Other Windows --\> Property Manager). |
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Expand it and you can see the existing rule packages (called *Proporty |
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