CHAPTER 22 USING THE ORGANIZERTo some degree, the distinctions between the Build, Clean, Run, and Actionsmenus are purely taxonomic. You can attach a script that builds your project tothe Action button and a script that cleans your project to the Build button. Thed[r]
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