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Display descriptions on toolbar buttons
Tool names are displayed next to individual tools in the
toolbar.
If the Descriptions on toolbar buttons to the right
option is used, the total toolbar height is reduced to a
half.
Show mass production counter in
status bar
This option displays the mass production counter in the
status bar. The counter shows the number of devices
programmed and the number of devices programmed
successfully.
If you use the Count all actions option, the counter
includes all actions performed with the device (such as
reading, erasing, data memory programming, etc.).
Show values description displays explanatory notes to
individual counter items for easier understanding.
If you want to exclude operations that triggered a
warning from the correct operations, use the If action
ends with warning assume as erroneous option.
The choice Reset counters on project open causes,
that the counters are reset on any project file load,
including automatic project load during program start.
Counter style allows you to choose whether the counter
should display the good/bad or good/total figures.
The Counter reset, button can be used for zeroing the
counters while their initial values can be set in the Preset
counter values fields.
Options Program settings Files
Keyboard shortcut: Shift+F10
This tab holds all the settings for reading data from and
saving data to files.
File save style
The File save style panel offers the possibility not to
always save all areas of all editors in the file, but rather
only some. UP then asks questions based on the saving
style settings before saving different project editors.
Automatically check for newer versions
of actual file
This option helps especially in debugging a program. The
program re-loads the file if it detects a change in the file
modification date.
Check device type when loading .hex
file
If the device type has been saved in the corresponding
Intel-HEX file and it does not agree with the currently
selected device type, the program points out this
discrepancy.
Save device type into .hex file
The program adds one more line below the end of file
command specifying the type of device for which the file
is being saved.
Such a modified file does not comply with the Intel-HEX
format, but most programs working with the Intel-HEX
format ignore this line.
For further information about the Intel-HEX format see
Appendix C: Intel-HEX File Format.
Warn when loaded HEX does not
contain CFG memory data
If the file does not contain configuration memory data
and the data are expected for the chosen device, a
warning message is displayed.

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