Subsystem Definition
Using the Subsystem Definition dialog box you can either create a new subsystem or
modify the existing one.
Item | Description |
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Name
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Enter a new name for the subsystem. This name is displayed in the list of subsystems
on the Profiles page of the Options dialog box.
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Color
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Click to open the Select Color dialog box.
In the dialog box, specify the color that should be associated with the subsystem.
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Enable subsystem in current profile
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If you select the check box, you make the subsystem active. This means, that all rules defined
for the subsystem are applied.
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Show
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If selected, the subsystem will be shown as a separate entry.
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Join
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If selected, subsystem's time will be calculated within calling subsystems. The subsystem will be shown separately only in case there are no subsystems to join with.
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Hide
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If selected, the subsystem will be hidden. Subsystem's time will be excluded from calculations..
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Includes methods
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The table contains a set of rules defined for the current subsystem. To define a new rule, you should
specify at least one prefix.
In the first column, you can specify assembly name. Methods that are located in an assembly
with given assembly name prefix will be taken into account.
In the second column, you can specify fully qualified name prefix, if you want to narrow down
the set of methods even more. A fully qualified name consists of a namespace name, a type name and a method name.
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Add
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Click to add a new row to the bottom of the table.
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Clean
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Click to remove the whole row from the table.
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Last modified: 19 August 2016