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
Settings->Environment->General Settings->Open last open files (or Open all project files).
Quote from: Radek on April 16, 2012, 08:29:03 PM
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.
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)