On Tue, 1 Feb 2011, Bo Berglund wrote:
On Tue, 01 Feb 2011 04:28:23 +0100, Hans-Peter Diettrich
<[email protected]> wrote:
silvioprog schrieb:
In Delphi7 I use only one file (bpg) to manage my projects (to open
projects, compiles, deletes etc.) Currently this feature is present in
Lazarus?
No.
What special features of a ProjectGroup are you missing?
I also use project groups a lot in Delphi. The advantage is that you
can instantly switch from one project to another without reloading all
the files etc. We work (in Delphi) with applications that have other
closely related binaries like dll:s and test applications and often
they also share source files. So it is *very* convenient to use the
project group concept to keep these easily accessible.
Indeed.
I discussed once with Mattias Gaertner about project groups (I use them a
lot in Delphi, and miss them sorely in Lazarus). Unfortunately, my simplistic
approach was quickly proven to be not sufficient for all the complex things
that the IDE does, so - for lack of time - I postponed it.
But I kept the design in my todo list.
Michael.
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