M MathiasM Active Member Licensed User May 11, 2021 #1 Hello I use folders in the IDE a lot for structure. The downside is that the code files are all in one flat structure on the filesystem. When using source control like git, everything is uploaded flat, just like the filesystem. Actually breaking a lot of stucture. Thanks
Hello I use folders in the IDE a lot for structure. The downside is that the code files are all in one flat structure on the filesystem. When using source control like git, everything is uploaded flat, just like the filesystem. Actually breaking a lot of stucture. Thanks
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User May 12, 2021 #2 Two notes: 1. The structure isn't exactly broken as the virtual structure is kept. 2. You can manually move the modules to other folders and then add them to the project with reference paths. It is simple to do.
Two notes: 1. The structure isn't exactly broken as the virtual structure is kept. 2. You can manually move the modules to other folders and then add them to the project with reference paths. It is simple to do.
M MathiasM Active Member Licensed User May 12, 2021 #3 True, I meant the 'visual' structure outside of the IDE That's a clever idea indeed, I'm going to do that! Thanks Erel!
True, I meant the 'visual' structure outside of the IDE That's a clever idea indeed, I'm going to do that! Thanks Erel!