Hi
I know that CodeLite use Virtual Folder to classify the code source and it is a very nice feature.
I am trying to move my projects from Eclipse CDT to CodeLite.
I also would like to know if we can
1/ when we add a new virtual directory to a project with the same name as a source directory (physical) in the directory of the project, CodeLite will show all my existing source files in the new virtual directory ? I can add the files manually using Add Existing Item but I may prefer a automatic solution because I have a lot of directories.
2/ Is it possible to add directly a physical folder into a project ?
3/ How can we do multiple file selection in the Workspace view ?
Thanks
Physical Folder and Virtual Folder
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Re: Physical Folder and Virtual Folder
Hi,
1) No. CodeLite doesn't scan your filesystem and try to guess which folders you'd want to add to a project.
However (assuming you have a sensible directory structure, with most/all of your directories as subdirs of a single (grand)parent) you import them all at once: right-click over the project name and select Import Files from Directory, then tick the subdirs that you want (or collapse the tree and tick the root dir; that selects all subdirs).
2) I'm not sure what you mean by that; maybe Import Files from Directory.
3) Click the last tool (the arrow) in the Workspace view toolbar.
Regards,
David
1) No. CodeLite doesn't scan your filesystem and try to guess which folders you'd want to add to a project.
However (assuming you have a sensible directory structure, with most/all of your directories as subdirs of a single (grand)parent) you import them all at once: right-click over the project name and select Import Files from Directory, then tick the subdirs that you want (or collapse the tree and tick the root dir; that selects all subdirs).
2) I'm not sure what you mean by that; maybe Import Files from Directory.
3) Click the last tool (the arrow) in the Workspace view toolbar.
Regards,
David
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