Hello,
I know that Code::Blocks asks if I want to save the project if I changed something in the project when I quit Code::Blocks but there is no way to explicitly save the project (or is there?) - I know that I can use Save all files but this also saves open source files.
Christian
What about "Project->Save project" ?
Yiannis.
Right, sorry. But this is a little confusing since "Save project as" can be found in the File menu.
Christian
You're right. I'll replace "Save Project As" with "Save Project".
Why not change it to
Save File
Save File as
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Save Project
Save Project as
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Save Workspace
Save Workspace as
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Save all files
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or get rid of all the project entries and just leave them in the project menu.
Christian
I vote for that too :D
Also, the Workspace 'Default workspace' is modified. Do you want to save it? message is rather annoying too.
Quote from: takeshimiya on August 22, 2005, 09:17:28 PM
I vote for that too :D
Also, the Workspace 'Default workspace' is modified. Do you want to save it? message is rather annoying too.
"Settings->Environment->View->Open blank workspace" :D
Yiannis.
Thank you! Can you please make that the default setting or are there any objections?
Quote from: roussec on August 22, 2005, 09:29:25 PM
Thank you! Can you please make that the default setting or are there any objections?
No objection from me :P
Rick?
Yiannis.
I think we should save the workspace by default. Regarding the file settings, i have no objections - I want to give users what they want.