KDev4 SDK Single or Multiple Projects?

Richard Dale Richard_Dale at tipitina.demon.co.uk
Tue Jan 30 20:46:00 UTC 2007


On Tuesday 30 January 2007, Matt Rogers wrote:
> On Jan 30, 2007, at 9:50 AM, Richard Dale wrote:
> > On Tuesday 30 January 2007, Jens Herden wrote:
> >> But what I would like to have is more than one language in one
> >> project. So
> >> that we could mix HTML and PHP and Ruby in one project together and
> >> KDevelop will load all the language support plugins together. This
> >> might be
> >> tricky because you would want to hide/show plugins according to
> >> the current
> >> language your document belongs to.
> >
> > Yes, this is more important to me than being able to open two
> > projects at
> > once. I personally think that is more trouble than it's worth and
> > don't
> > really see the point.
>
> Why do you think that? What can you provide to back up your statement
> that it "is more trouble than it's worth"?
>
> So far, the arguments against multiple projects is unconvincing.
You can start multiple copies of KDevelop for each project, and I don't see 
why we need to have a single KDevelop application 'pretending' to do the same 
thing. What is it that you can do within a single instance of KDevelop that 
you couldn't do with multiple instances, one per project?

-- Richard




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