(F) The Advanced menu , which you can use to access the project settingsA broad collection of settings which allow you to configure how Physics, Audio, Networking, Graphics, Input and many other areas of your project behave. More info
See in Glossary for the Package Manager and more. See Advanced settings for details.
(H) The list view, which displays packages that match the filter and search parameters you specify. The All tab lists all packages that meet your filter and search criteria, while the Services tab filters the list further to display servicesA Unity facility that provides a growing range of complimentary services to help you make games and engage, retain and monetize audiences. More info
See in Glossary.
(I) The detail view, which displays information specific to the feature set or packageA container that stores various types of features and assets for Unity, including Editor or Runtime tools and libraries, Asset collections, and project templates. Packages are self-contained units that the Unity Package Manager can share across Unity projects. Most of the time these are called packages, but occasionally they are called Unity Package Manager (UPM) packages. More info
See in Glossary selected in the list.
(J) The package details tabs, which display further information about the selected feature set or package. The tabs are dynamic, based on the selected item. For information about these tabs, see Details view.
(L) The status bar, which displays information when the Package Manager loads packages and feature sets. This information includes errors and warning messages, the number of Asset StoreA growing library of free and commercial assets created by Unity and members of the community. Offers a wide variety of assets, from textures, models and animations to whole project examples, tutorials and Editor extensions. More info
See in Glossary packages available, and a link to load more packages from the Asset Store.
(M) The Refresh list button lets you refresh the list of packages displayed. In the My Assets context, Refresh list is a menu, which contains a Check for updates option, so you can check for updates to all packages on your computer; not just the ones that are visible in the My Assets context.
When the My Assets context is active, the load bar appears above the date. It displays the number of packages from the Asset Store. Select Load to load more packages.
Most of the time the status bar displays the date and time of when the Package Manager window last refreshed its information. However, if the Package Manager detects a problem, such as a network issue, the Package Manager displays an error in the status bar:
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