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folders, and when you modify the map or module in one folder, the same changes apply to all entries for that
specific map or module in all folders.

Entries and icons

Each entry in the repository has an icon associated with it. Module icons serve the following purposes:

• They provide a visual indicator for the type of module (operating-system module, application module,

device-driver module, filter module, or utility module).

• They distinguish a container module from a standard module.

• They indicate whether the module is in the test state or gold state. If the icon is gold, the module is in the

gold state. When a module is in the gold state, the module is locked and you cannot make changes to it.
If the icon is any other color but gold, the module is in the test state. When a module is in the test state,
you can make changes to the module attributes and source files as often as is needed.

Map icons serve the following purposes:

• They provide a visual indicator for the type of map (base map or driver map).

• They indicate whether the map is in the test state or gold state. If the icon is gold, the module is in the

gold state.

Because creating a module entry in the repository and building the module are two separate operations, the
ImageUltra Builder interface provides a means by which you can tell whether or not a module has been built.
When you look in the Repository window, if the text for module entry is shown in grey, the module has not
been built; if the text for module entry is shown in black, the module has been built.

These icon and module entry conventions also apply to all other windows used in the ImageUltra Builder
interface.

Manipulating entries

Moving and copying map and module entries in the Repository window is very similar to using Windows
Explorer; you use the left mouse button to drag and drop the selected entry into the desired folder. Then,
when you release the mouse button, you specify if the operation is a move operation or a copy operation.
If you copy a map or module entry into a different folder, that entry is a reference to the same map or
module as the original entry. If you copy an entry into the same folder as the original, you create a new
map or module that has “Copy of” added to the beginning of the entry. Any modification to this new map
or module does not affect the original, and any modification to the original map or module does not affect
the new map or module. You can also copy multiple maps and modules in a single operation using the
same techniques as used in Windows Explorer.

Deleting a map or module entry is also similar to using Windows Explorer; you right-click on the appropriate
map or module entry, select Delete, and then confirm the delete operation. However, because you might
have multiple instances of an entry in different folders, the actual map or module is not deleted from the
repository until the last instance of an entry is deleted. Then, when the last instance of the entry is deleted, a
prompt appears asking if you want to delete the map or module from the repository.

You can also use keystrokes instead of a mouse to achieve the same results. For example, to copy an
entry into another folder, do the following:

1. While in the Repository window, repeatedly press the Tab key until you are located in the correct area of

the window; then, use the Up Arrow or Down Arrow key to select the appropriate entry.

2. Press Alt+E to open the Edit menu, use the Down Arrow key to select Copy, and then press Enter.

(Or, you can use the Ctrl+C shortcut).

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