yvanvds
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create new project instead of adding code to an existing one
Hi, me again.
I really like the .esenthelproject file format. I use it a lot to create little code examples. But I also often start from an existing project and expand on that. My problem is that, when I drop a project in the explorer view and one exists with the same ID, I can only add the contents to that existing project.
And to make things worse: I cannot even tell which project it is, because the name is not what matters here and the ID is not visible.
I don't know if this matters to most programmers. It could be only me because I create lots of little example projects for my students. (And in turn they also use my examples as a starting point for an exercise, which often creates a big mess.)
Anyway, it would be nice if there was a second option to import the contents as a new project, even if the ID is already in use. (It might also be useful if you use the project export as a backup system. You don't want to overwrite your current version just because you want to view the previous one.)
Regards,
yvan
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03-09-2015 08:36 PM |
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Esenthel
Administrator
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RE: create new project instead of adding code to an existing one
Thank you for the idea, I've added that to the roadmap.
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03-09-2015 10:27 PM |
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Esenthel
Administrator
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RE: create new project instead of adding code to an existing one
Request granted for next release.
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04-29-2015 04:14 AM |
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