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User forums => Using Code::Blocks => Topic started by: Mad Scientist on March 08, 2007, 01:25:08 am
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Im looking to see if files could be directly added to workspaces instead of having to add projects in to hold the files. Currently I am working with a workspace that has several projects and some common files such as a TODO list README file etc and it would be nice if they could be added into the workspaces instead of having to put them in a project.
Even better would be if the workspace could be treated as one big project(with sub-projects) with global build options and such.(great for scons build scipts)
-Mad
Note: If I have overlooked something or something else. Also please note I did try my best to make sure this isnt already a feature hidden away somewhere.
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This below no longer directly applies since post was moved from "Help wanted" Section.
This is a developer forum NOT user help forum.
Try, http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/board,3.0.html
Note: I don't know of an answer to your question; but, the other forum readers might.
Note: If, no body knows of an answer in the "Using C::B" forum, I suggest using the feature request link
http://developer.berlios.de/feature/?func=addfeature&group_id=5358
Note: "Help wanted" section is for users to place requests that have "bounties" for developers to work on.
In theory, "bounties" should be a reward of money or something like that; but, I have never seen money offered.
And, it is being used for one developer to asked help from other developers.
Tim S
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Sorry, if my remarks bothered you. I just assumed you had not looked for this feature.
Do you know about the project "notes" feature, I know it does not solve your issue. But, I was thinking that adding a workspace "notes" could solve your "todo" issue. Not, sure if it would be proper solution for "readme" issue.
Even better would be if the workspace could be treated as one big project(with sub-projects) with global build options and such.(great for scons build scipts)
-Mad
Do you know about virtual targets for projects? It sorta does what you said but just for a single project.
Tim S