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Getting to know the Symbol Compiler
Describes the main features of the Symbol Compiler and explains how to use them.
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What you can do with the Symbol Compiler
Lists the main actions you can perform with the Symbol Compiler.
Loading symbol palettes
Explains how to load other symbol palettes.
Displaying the Java source code
Explains how to navigate in the source code of a compiled symbol.
Working with project symbols
Explains what you can do with symbols in the Project Symbols pane.
Output directories
Describes the content of the three output directories that are created when you compile a symbol.
Generating source files
Explains how to create a
Java™
source file from a CSS symbol.
Compiling Java classes
Explains how to create
Java™
classes from the generated Java source files.
Testing the compiled symbol classes
Explains how to test the behavior of your compiled symbols.
Compound symbols and subsymbols
Explains what compound symbols are and the conditions to use them.
Symbol compiler project file
Describes the content of a project file created in the Symbol Compiler.
Basic settings and predefined CSS functions
Describes the settings that are saved by default when you exit a Symbol Compiler session and how to register CSS functions.
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