A list of unit files to be contained by, or bound into, the package when it is compiled.A list of other packages to be required by, or linked to, the new package.Selecting any component and clicking Hide removes the component from the palette.Ĭreating and editing packages Creating a package involves specifying: The Palette options tab lists each installed component along with the name of the Component palette page where it appears. To remove components from the Component palette without uninstalling a package, select Component! Configure Palette, or select Tools ! Environment Options and click the Palette tab. To make the current installation choices into the automatic default for new projects, check the Default check box at the bottom of the Packages tab of the Project Options dialog box.
New projects are created with all available packages installed, unless you change the default settings. The components in the package are installed on the Component palette pages specified in the components' RegisterComponents procedure, with the names they were assigned in the same procedure.
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(See "Creating and editing packages" on page 16-7.) Your component source code must follow the model described in the Component Writer's Guide. If you've written your own components, create and compile a package that contains them. All components are installed in the IDE as packages.