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ollydbg:

--- Quote from: eckard_klotz on August 27, 2013, 03:07:40 pm ---...
Currently we redefine all test-targets in the application-project by hand what may create more bugs. Thus a C::B function to copy a target from one project to the other may be very helpful.

Is there already something available?
...

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If I remember correctly, copying settings cross projects is not available currently in C::B, I asked such feature request several years ago. So, patches are welcome. ;D

eckard_klotz:
Hello Ollydbg.

Thanks for your for your comment. It shows me 2 things.  I'm not the only one who sees the need for it and I did not overseen something.


--- Quote ---So, patches are welcome.
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The voice of my guilty conscience...

You are right. If I take a look to my last posts you may come to the conclusion there is somebody who requires greater changes and it is hard to see what is coming back. But since I work on my own open source-projects (http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,18081.0.html) I hope you accept this as "payment". Currently I'm still busy with my last preparations for the next release-distributions. After that I want to start developing a c::b plug-in for Moritz what means, then I will start to explore the Code::Blocks binaries also. But since this took place only in my spare-time beyond my daily work, I will not be able to offer a patch for Code::Blocks in the next time.

How ever, when I started my two discussions here, I didn't expected that the developer team of Code::Blocks was just waiting for that, to learn what's coming next. My intention is more to ask the audience if my ideas are useful enough to create real requirements or not. But even if they are, I accept if the developer-team decides to put them in a queue to implement them later if I'm not able to do the implementation.

Best regards,
                    Eckard Klotz.

darmar:

--- Quote from: raynebc on August 20, 2013, 05:17:31 am ---It took me a moment to realize why ALT+F wasn't bringing up the File menu like it always had done:  The F hotkey is overloaded and is now assigned to the Fortran menu as well.  ....

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I made a change in the code: renamed menu "&Fortran" (ALT+F) to "Fortra&n" (ALT+N).

nexon7:
Very Easy Tutorial for setting and using Codeblocks Nightly build and Latest TDM-GCC 32 Bit and 64 Bit compilers, managing poject settings and programming tips (handy for people using Visual studio side by side) are here, http://nexon7.wordpress.com/2013/09/03/how-to-install-codeblock-nightly-build-with-latest-gcc-compiler-32-bit-and-64-bit/

White-Tiger:
I wonder if the wx29 build is ready/usable... it's been a while since 2.9 is available and Code::Blocks doesn't seem to support it (yet)... it's a shame.
So... since some commits are about wx29 compatibility fixes... is the wx29 build usable and if so why isn't there a Nightly yet?
There are still a lot of crashes in Code::Blocks.. most of them happen on project close or open... (besides I get a soft crash when trying to add a file to a project, using the wizard) and I hope wx29 fixes them :P (they improved a lot... and it might even work ;) Otherwise Code::Blocks has to use more locks/mutexes)

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