Tarma Workshop displays your project's contents in different pages, organized by section and purpose.
Project page navigationYou can navigate between the project pages using one or more of the following methods:
The navigation pane is located on the left side of the Tarma Installer main window. It contains section headers and project page titles, plus a number of quick help commands (see illustration on the left).
To show a project page, click on the corresponding page title in the navigation pane. If the project page is not visible because its section is closed, then open the appropriate section first by clicking on the section header or the triangle to the left of it.
Note: If the list of page titles is too long to fit in the navigation
pane, a scrollbar appears on the right. In that case, you might have to use
this scrollbar to bring the desired page title or quick help topic into view.
The
title bar at the top of each project page contains two large white arrow buttons
(see illustration on the left). Clicking these buttons takes you to the next
(right-pointing arrow) or previous (left-pointing arrow) project page. Clicking
on the large question mark button opens the help viewer with information about
the current project page.
Note that only project pages that are part of open sections are included in the next/previous page sequence. This feature allows you to navigate quickly between the pages that you are most interested in.
The keystrokes Ctrl+PageDown (next page) and Ctrl+PageUp (previous page) are the keyboard equivalents of the white arrow buttons. They operate exactly the same as the arrow buttons; in particular, they too move only between project pages in open sections.
All project pages are also accessible through the View menu on the main menu bar. Each project section corresponds to a submenu; the actual project pages appear on the per-section submenus.
Tarma Workshop contains the following project pages, subdivided by section.
| Project page | Description |
|---|---|
| Project Management | Start page to create new projects or open existing ones |
| Product Information | |
| Product Identification | General product identification for use by installer and Windows |
| Product Registration | Product registration options for the installer |
| System Requirements | System requirements and prerequisites to satisfy before installation |
| Prerequisites | Pre-installation prerequisite handlers |
| Installation Contents | |
| Files and Folders | Files and folders to install for the product |
| Registry Keys and Values | Registry keys and values to install for the product |
| INI File Values | INI file values to install for the product |
| Environment Variables | Environment variables to install for the product |
| File and MIME Types | File type associations to install for the product |
| COM Classes and Typelibs | COM class information to install for the product |
| Services and Drivers | Services and device drivers to install for the product |
| Features and Components | Physical (developer) and logical (end-user) organization of the product |
| Installer Configuration | |
| Installer Options | Installer settings for the installer |
| Installer Languages | Localization languages for the installer |
| Action Sequences | Installation actions for the installer |
| Installer Dialogs | Installation screens for the installer |
| Localized Strings | Various text messages for the installer |
| Rich Texts | Formatted texts for use in the installer dialogs |
| Bitmaps | Images for use in the installer dialogs |
| Icons | Icons for use in the installer dialogs |
| Font Styles | Font styles for use in the installer dialogs |
| Symbolic Variables | Repository of symbolic variables |
| Build Configurations | |
| Build Configurations | Installer configurations for the product |