John Ramsden
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| Posted: 02/18/2003, 8:03 AM |
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To adhere to new development standards, I need to move the directory tree
that contains my CCS project. Is there a simple way to tell CCS about the
new location?
Also, when I start CCS, the Project Selection box displays pathnames of
a couple of junk projects that I started when I started using it and
abandoned soon after. Is there a way I can get it to forget these?
Ideally, there should be a file somewhere which I can just edit to give
an up-to-date list that locates every project still active and no others.
Cheers
John Ramsden (john_ramsden@sagitta-ps.com)
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alice
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| Posted: 02/18/2003, 1:07 PM |
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JUST TRY TO OPEN ABANDONED ONES, IT'LL SAY THEY CAN'T BE FOUND AND THEN IT'LL DELETE THEM FROM THE LIST.
Oops, sorry for shouting.
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Snorky
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| Posted: 02/18/2003, 6:05 PM |
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RE:Also, when I start CCS, the Project Selection box displays pathnames of
a couple of junk projects that I started when I started using it and
abandoned soon after. Is there a way I can get it to forget these?
If the Junk projects are allready deleted from your standard project directory
and they are still displayed at the project selection box, just try to open the project. Because CCS can not open it, it will ask to delete it from the list.
If the junk project still exist in your standard project directory,
make a backup if you feel this is needed and then delete it.
Try to open from selection box and delete from list as above.
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John Ramsden
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| Posted: 02/19/2003, 2:34 AM |
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Thanks everyone. Yes that worked - to delete a path from the project
list when the directory is no longer there just click on it.
Also, I found I could introduce the new path to the list (having moved
the project directory) by clicking on 'More Files' and then browsing
to and highlighting the .ccs file for the project (<proj_name>.ccs)
in its new location.
Cheers
John Ramsden (john_ramsden@sagitta-ps.com)
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