Capabilities
keep the workbench menus from becoming cluttered by
hiding items you do not use. You can always perform these tasks, but
to make
them appear in the menus, you must enable the capability for that
area of
functionality.
For EGL, capabilities
hide
the EGL-related views and the EGL perspective,
items in the pop-up menus and menus for creating new files, and the
code
templates available when you use content assist.
To enable EGL
capabilities, follow these steps:
- From the main menu, click .
- In the Preferences window, expand General in
the
tree and then click Capabilities.
In the Capabilities list,
the EGL Developer folder represents the EGL
capabilities.
You may have other capabilities in the list.
- To enable
all EGL capabilities, select the check box next to EGL
Developer.
- To select a few EGL capabilities to
enable, follow these steps:
- Click Advanced.
The Advanced window opens.
- Expand EGL Developer.
- Under EGL Developer, select the check boxes
next
to the capabilities that you want to enable.
Each capability enables
a different
set of EGL functionality. The EGL Core Language capability
is required for EGL functionality.
- Click OK.
- Normally, the workbench warns you before you use functionality
that belongs
to a disabled capability. If you clear the check box labeled Prompt
when enabling capabilities, the workbench will automatically
enable
any capabilities that you try to use.
- To save your changes,
click Apply, then click OK.
Some capabilities have prerequisites. For this reason,
enabling EGL capabilities
may automatically enable other capabilities that are required to develop
and
debug EGL applications.