ISTR that Mentor's Design Architect used a directory with a bunch of
sub-directories as the orgainzational principle for a project.

My only question is: is this kind of architecture cross-platform
enough that it could work on OSX and windoze as well?  It seems
likely, but I am always afraid of hidden gotchas.

Stuart


On Sat, 20 Oct 2007, DJ Delorie wrote:

>
> Why project-in-file at all?
>
> Why not define the "project" as "this directory" ?
>
> Various sub-projects could exist in the same directory, sharing a
> symbol/footprint database.  Well-known file extensions could be used
> to map files to various control purposes (I use "*.prj" for every
> gschem->pcb grouping).
>
> That way, we retain the unix file/script design, we get a heirarchy
> for free, and yet it's self-contained.
>
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