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ModelSim SE User's Manual - Electrical and Computer Engineering

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The Project tab<br />

Sorting the list<br />

The Project tab UM-45<br />

The Project tab contains information about the objects in your project. By default the tab is<br />

divided into five columns.<br />

Name – The name of a file or object.<br />

Status – Identifies whether a source file has been successfully compiled. Applies only to<br />

VHDL or Verilog files. A question mark means the file hasn’t been compiled or the source<br />

file has changed since the last successful compile; an X means the compile failed; a check<br />

mark means the compile succeeded; a checkmark with a yellow triangle behind it means<br />

the file compiled but there were warnings generated.<br />

Type – The file type as determined by registered file types on Windows or the type you<br />

specify when you add the file to the project.<br />

Order – The order in which the file will be compiled when you execute a Compile All<br />

comm<strong>and</strong>.<br />

Modified – The date <strong>and</strong> time of the last modification to the file.<br />

You can hide or show columns by right-clicking on a column title <strong>and</strong> selecting or<br />

deselecting entries.<br />

You can sort the list by any of the five columns. Click on a column heading to sort by that<br />

column; click the heading again to invert the sort order. An arrow in the column heading<br />

indicates which field the list is sorted by <strong>and</strong> whether the sort order is descending (down<br />

arrow) or ascending (up arrow).<br />

<strong>ModelSim</strong> <strong>SE</strong> User’s <strong>Manual</strong>

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