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OCR: Argument Description ProjectName or Designates the project (for example, vip, "or vip) or the solution file (for example, . sin). SolutionName /debug `Tells Visual Studio to build the ProjectName or SolutionName in debug mode. "Tells Visual Studio to build the ProjectName or SolutionNome in the form that you want to distribute it ¿deploy Deploys the solution using the active deployment man, imake of:/m Tells. Visual Studio to build ProjectName or SolutionName using the current build settings. Tells Visual Studio to build and run ProjectName or SolutionName using the current build settings. The development environment is displayed and active when the project or solution is finished running. frunqxit Tells your product to run ProjectName or SolutionNome, The development environment is mini- mized when the project or solution is run, If, for any reason, the file is changed in the process of running,all changes are ignored and no dialog box appears on exit to desigh, mode. This argu- ment uses the current build settings. Removes the built project files without rebuilding the project or solution. For example, you could use this command if you wanted to remove all the build files from your current project. trebuild Removes the built project files and then rebuilds the project or solutions. Allows you to specify a file to receive errors. Must be used with /m, /clean, /deploy, or /rebuild. The errors are placed in this hle, along with other, status information, If you do not use this option;command-line build errors will be displayed in a message box. FileName Designates the file to receive errors when you build an executable using the /m. /runexit, /deploy, or rebuild option; Acid or !! Sots the environment's default language: ocaleID Designotes The LCID you want to use Changes the system font for the 'environchent, fontName Designates the font you want to use charges the size of the system font for the environment FontSize `Designates the size of the font you want to use Changes the visual Studio environment to SDI mode, When in SDI mode, every window you have copen appears on the desktopaVisual Studio remains in SDI mode until you change it. You can change to MDI mode by using the /mdr argument or by clearing the SDI Environment option on the general Environment page in the Options dialog box. /mdi Opens your product in MDI mode: When in MDI mode, you have one window on your desktop that contains the other windows you have open: Your product remains in MDI mode until you change i. You can changedo SDI mode by using the /sdi argument or by selecting the SDI Environment option on the gangral Environment page in the Options dialog box. MDI mode is the default Lists the available:command-line arguments Figure 6: Command-line arguments