Map windows
When you double-click either a base map or driver map in the Repository window,
a Map window opens. Map windows are divided into two panes: the Tree
Structure pane and the Contents pane.
The left pane is the Tree Structure pane, which contains a root entry and
menu-item entries. In a base map, menu-item entries control the flow and content
of the menus displayed at the target computer during the installation process. In a
driver map, menu-item entries are optional. When used in a driver map,
menu-item entries enable a developer to annotate or label groups of device drivers
or assign filters to one or more groups of device-driver modules.
The right pane is the Contents pane, which includes all of the modules associated
with the menu-item entry selected in the Tree Structure pane.
Within the Map window, you can do the following:
v Delete a menu item from the tree structure
v Insert a menu item in the tree structure
v Insert a module in the tree structure
v Move a menu item up or down in the tree structure
v Assign filter and utilities to menu items in the tree structure of a base-map
v Assign filters to menu items in the tree structure of a driver map
Map Settings window
When a Map window is open, you can view or modify the settings associated with
that map. To open the Map Settings window, do the following:
1. Open the desired map from the Repository window.
2. In the Main window menu bar, click Tools, and then click Settings.... (Or, you
can right-click anywhere in the right pane, and select Settings...).
Base Map Appearance Under Windows PE
Under Windows PE, a base map appears within an actual windowing display. A
menu item can appear in the form of one of the following familiar Windows
controls:
v Static text
v Icon text
v Edit box or Prompt
v Checkbox
v Radio button
Below are examples of these controls:
v Static text: This control signifies unselectable text. It may be defined by creating
a menu item, the text of which begins with an ampersand (&) character and
which does not have a prompt variable associated with it. It does have a value
defined for the Icon setting in its properties, as well.
v Icon text: This control also signifies unselectable text; and, like the Static text
control, the Icon text control also has no prompt variable associated with it. It
does have a value defined for the Icon setting in its properties, as well.
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