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Figure 10.8.<br />

The Application page.<br />

NOTE<br />

The application’s title and the caption of the ma<strong>in</strong> form are two<br />

separate items. If you want your program’s name to show up when you<br />

m<strong>in</strong>imize your program, you will have to be sure that you set the title<br />

for the application <strong>in</strong> the Project Options dialog box. If you do not<br />

provide an application title, the name of the project file will be used by<br />

default.<br />

The Help file field of the Application page is used to set the help file that your application<br />

will use. This is the help file that the program will load when you press F1 while your<br />

application is runn<strong>in</strong>g. You can use the Browse button to locate the help file if you can’t<br />

remember the name or location of the help file. If you do not supply a help file, press<strong>in</strong>g F1<br />

<strong>in</strong> your application will have no effect.<br />

The Icon option allows you to choose an icon for your application. This is the icon that will<br />

be displayed <strong>in</strong> the W<strong>in</strong>dows taskbar when your application runs and when it is m<strong>in</strong>imized.<br />

In addition, this icon will be displayed on your ma<strong>in</strong> form’s title bar unless you have explicitly<br />

set an icon for the ma<strong>in</strong> form. To choose an icon, click the Load Icon button and locate the<br />

icon file (.ico) us<strong>in</strong>g the Application Icon dialog box.<br />

The <strong>C++</strong> Page<br />

The <strong>C++</strong> page of the Project Options dialog box is where you set the options that the compiler<br />

uses to build your project. (See Figure 10.9.)

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