Hi,
I'm teaching programming in C. I've created a booklet as PDF file; it contains small example programs and explanation.
Each example program comes with a hyperref "run:Example1/Example1.cbp", "run:Example2/Example2.cbp", and so on.
The expected behavior is: One clicks at the href "run:Example1/Example1.cbp" --> C:B opens, shows the single source folder containing main(), allows for compile & execute.
One clicks at another href "run:Example2/Example2.cbp" --> A second project gets opened, C:B shows the single source folder showing second main(), allows for compile & execute.
And so on for "run:Example3/Example3.cbp", "run:Example4/Example4.cbp", and so on.
Everything works fine for me and 18 of my students, they are using mixed partly Windows and partly OS-X.
It does not work for student #19, he uses Windows 10: If C:B is not yet opened, it's fine. If project #1 is opened, clicking on the next href yields "The project file does not exist ...", but in fact it does exist! He has to close C:B and open again with Example2.cbp to make the next example accessible.
Trying to launch C:B several times (instead of adding the next project to a single C:B instance) doesn't change this behaviour.
Any Ideas?
Thanks to all - Greg.