You can choose one or more EGL parts and group those parts
in a list to filter or sort them.
To populate the EGL Parts List view with parts, do one of the following:
- In the Project Explorer view, select one or more EGL resources,
such as files, projects, or packages. Then, right-click the selected
resources and click Open in Parts List.
- In the EGL Parts Reference view, select one or more EGL parts.
Then, right-click the selected parts and click Open in
Parts List. This method can be useful for viewing all
the parts that are referenced by another part.
After the EGL Parts List view is open and populated with parts,
you can do the following tasks with the list of parts:
- Double-click a part to open it in the EGL editor.
- Click a column header to sort the list by the part name, type,
project, package, or filename.
- Click the Refresh button at the top right
of the view to refresh the information in the view.
- Open the History list at the top right
of the view to return to a list of parts you have viewed in the EGL
Parts List view previously.
- Filter the list of parts with the Filters list
at the top right of the view.
- Go to the part in the Project Explorer view, as follows: right-click
the part and then click Show in Project Explorer.
- Generate a main part by right-clicking it and then clicking Generate or Generate
With Wizard.
- Debug a program by right-clicking it and then clicking Debug
EGL Program.
- Debug a Rich UI handler by right-clicking it and then clicking Debug
EGL Rich UI Application.
- Open a part in the EGL Parts Reference view by right-clicking
a program, library, handler, or service and then clicking Open
in Parts Reference. See Viewing part references.
- Search for related EGL code by right-clicking on the part, clicking References or Declarations,
and then selecting a scope for the search.
Filtering lists of parts
While viewing a
list of parts in the EGL Parts List view, you can filter the list
to include only certain parts:
- Populate the EGL Parts List view with EGL parts.
- From the list at the top right corner of the EGL Parts List view,
click Filters. The EGL Parts List Filter window
opens.
- In the EGL Parts List Filter window, set the criteria for the
filter:
- To filter by project, folder, package, or file, select or deselect
the resources under Part Resources.
- To filter by type of part, select or deselect the types of parts
under Part Type.
- To filter by part name, enter a part name in the Part
name filter field. A question mark (?) represents any
one character and an asterisk (*) represents a series of any characters.
- When you are finished setting the filter in the EGL Parts List
Filter window, click OK. Only the parts that
match the filter criteria are shown in the EGL Parts List view.