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User forums => Using Code::Blocks => Topic started by: ptorio on April 16, 2012, 02:57:10 pm
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Hello, here you are a very easy question for somebody who knows how to answer :)
Every time I open my project in Code Blocks the Projects panel appears with all the folders closed (with the icon +), therefore I always have to expand their contents by clicking the + icons to -, one by one, which is an annoying task if you have to do it very often.
The question is:
Does anybody know a way for the Projects pannel to automatically expand its contents by default every time you open a project?
Regards:
Pablo
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Settings->Environment->General Settings->Open last open files (or Open all project files).
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Settings->Environment->General Settings->Open last open files (or Open all project files).
I had tried that.
I am afraid it does not work (linux version). I mean, the Projects panel does not get expanded by default with any of the settings that you suggest.
Pablo.
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That option just keep files open in editor when they were at the moment you closed the project.
I do not think that such a feature exists, and I agree it could be interesting for some people. (Not for me, because most of the time I am working on a eeepc so I do not often display that tree, I prefer to use CTRL+G to open files)