File Tree Tab

Jorge Almeida j-almeida at criticalsoftware.com
Thu Jul 19 14:09:51 BST 2007


Em Thursday 19 July 2007, o Andreas Pakulat escreveu:
> On 19.07.07 12:03:49, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> > Em Thursday 19 July 2007, o Andreas Pakulat escreveu:
> > > On 19.07.07 10:20:42, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> > > > First of all, i'm using kdevelop 3.3.5 with KDE 3.5.7.
> > > 
> > > I suggest you update to 3.4.1, we don't really support that version
> > > anymore.
> > > 
> > > > I just want to know if exists a way, in kdevelop, to define the 
opening 
> > folder 
> > > > of the File Tree tab inside a project, not being the project folder?
> > > 
> > > No.
> > > 
> > > > This is very useful if someone has a project structure similar to 
this:
> > > > 
> > > > | - project
> > > > |	|- project files
> > > > |	|	|- project.kdevelop
> > > > |	|- source code
> > > > |	|- verification
> > > > 
> > > > The file tree will always open in "project/project files" and we 
cannot go 
> > up 
> > > > for the "project" folder to browse the "source code" folder.
> > > 
> > > Do you have your project options setup properly? Under Project
> > > Options->General you can set the project directory and I think the
> > > FileTree uses that (if not thats a bug).
> > 
> > Yes.
> > The File Tree uses that.
> > Thats why the File Tree opens in 
> > | - project
> > |	|- project files
> > 
> > and not in 
> > | - project
> > 
> > If i set my project folder in 
> > | - project
> > 
> > all the auxiliary files (doxyfile, project.filelist, etc) are created in 
> > | - project
> > 
> > and not in 
> > | - project
> > |	|- project files
> > has i need.
> > 
> > I need that all the kdevelop files stay in 
> > | - project
> > |	|- project files
> > and not in 
> > | - project
> > to comply with some external rules for the project.
> 
> Then how do you add/remove files from your project? How do you navigate
> your sources? Do you hand-edit the .filelist file?

I'm starting the project. I'm using a C project with user Makefiles.
Presently i do not add/remove files from project.
But that question will arise in the future.

A good possibility is to define the project files directory and the project 
directory separatly, this way both things are separated.
But that is not your (kdevelop team) plans !!??


Thanks anyway.

Jorge

> 
> > Maybe this can be considerd has an improvement for future versions.
> 
> Well, its not included in KDevelop4 at the moment and I'm not sure it
> will be. But there are other file-navigation widgets like the file
> selector that you can use.
> 
> Andreas
> 
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