[Qt-creator] Project Tree

Sam Clegg sam at ideaworks3d.com
Tue Mar 24 11:07:45 CET 2009


On Fri, 2009-03-20 at 09:58 +0100, Albert Graells Rovira wrote:
> Another vote for this proposal :)

And anther vote for this.

Really we'd like to see a fully flexible hierarchy in the file view
where groups can be configured independently of the filesystem layout if
necessary (which is possible in, dare I say it, msvc).  I know its
tricky since qmake doesn't natively support logical groupings of files
but presumably this grouping information doesn't have to live in the
qmake file.


> 
> 
> 2009/3/20 Kuiper, Luuk <kuiper at hitt.nl>
>         
>         We deal we great projects as well. And they subdivide in in
>         subdirectories, but it has to lead to one library.
>         So we do not use sub-project for that.
>         And, yes, I also like very much to see a tree structure in the
>         file
>         overview that is organized as the file tree on the disk.
>         
>         Luuk
>         
>         
>         
>         
>         -----Original Message-----
>         From: qt-creator-bounces at trolltech.com
>         [mailto:qt-creator-bounces at trolltech.com] On Behalf Of Adam
>         Higerd
>         Sent: 19 March 2009 23:19
>         To: qt-creator at trolltech.com
>         Subject: Re: [Qt-creator] Project Tree
>         
>         Porfirio wrote:
>         > Hi!
>         >
>         > I really like QtCreator, its a great software but sometimes
>         its hard
>         > to organize a big project because all files becomes messed
>         even if
>         > they are in diferent folders.
>         >
>         > In Eclipse it shows the folder strocture as it is in system,
>         thats a
>         > good solution, in Netbeans you can have virtual folders and
>         add your
>         > files there, even if they are all in same folder or
>         whatever.
>         >
>         > Something like this is realy required!
>         
>         Creator does this based on project organization; if you have a
>         subdirs
>         project, it shows each subproject as a separate folder in the
>         tree.
>         
>         Meanwhile, if you have a project that's large enough to be
>         spanning into
>         subdirectories, you're looking at a case where you might want
>         subprojects ANYWAY for the sake of build performance.
>         
>         /s/ Adam
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