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Doc: Describe new actions on CMake parameters
Multi-selection of parameters is now enabled, as well as clearing the selection, unsetting multiple parameters at a go, and undoing the unsetting. Task-number: QTCREATORBUG-24529 Change-Id: Ie87e6e5bf081fd6d70e3a9461ca8489fb3a71589 Reviewed-by: hjk <hjk@qt.io>
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the parameter that you are adding: \uicontrol Boolean, \uicontrol String,
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\uicontrol Directory, or \uicontrol File.
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To change the type of the selected parameter, select
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To change the type of the selected parameter, right-click the
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parameter name in the \uicontrol Key column, and then select
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\uicontrol {Force to bool}, \uicontrol {Force to file},
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\uicontrol {Force to directory}, or \uicontrol {Force to string}.
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\uicontrol {Force to directory}, or \uicontrol {Force to string}
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in the context menu.
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To modify the value of a parameter, double-click it, or select it,
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and then select \uicontrol Edit. To save the changes, select
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\uicontrol {Apply Configuration Changes}. Keep in mind that a
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configuration change might trigger a follow-up configuration change.
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and then select \uicontrol Edit.
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To remove a parameter, select \uicontrol Unset.
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You can apply actions to multiple parameters at a time. To clear
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the selection, select \uicontrol {Clear Selection}.
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To reset the changes that you made, select \uicontrol Reset.
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To remove the selected parameters, select \uicontrol Unset. To undo
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the removal, select \uicontrol Set.
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To reset all the changes that you made, select \uicontrol Reset.
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To save the changes, select \uicontrol {Apply Configuration Changes}.
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Keep in mind that a configuration change might trigger a follow-up
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configuration change.
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The parameter values that you change are passed via \c -D<option>=<value>
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to CMake, which stores the options in the CMakeCache.txt file. This means
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