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Old 01-11-2005, 02:46 AM   #1
ashwinipahuja
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Help required-Kdevelop


Hi all
I need some Urgent help.
I want to do following task in Linux.
I m working on a C++ application.
My IDE is Kdevelop.

I m facing following problem:-

If i want to manage my Source code in Linux by splitting The files into different folders then , These folders are shown in the workspace view of the Kdevelop.

Foe e.g:- If my source code is split into following 3 folders in the Hard Disk say folde A,B and C.

Then these folders will be shown in the Workspace view of Kdevelop.

But i want to have different logical grouping in the workspace.
i.e i want to have different grouping from the Hard Disk.

Is it possible in kdevelop?

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Old 01-15-2005, 05:29 AM   #2
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I would say no, that is not possible. But then you give no details. What sort of grouping are you thinking off? Why not group the files physically in the same way?
 
  


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