On 14/09/2013 18:01, Sven Barth wrote:

A project groups allow you to have multiple projects (packages, libraries, executables) inside one project. The IDE shows you a flat tree of your projects whereby one project is the active one (that one will be used by "run", "compile", etc. shortcuts. You can compile inactive projects by selecting the approbiate menu item ("compile" or "build") from the context menu of the project. Switching the project simply involves double clicking another project whereby the open source editor files are not changed(!).

Can project groups build multiple projects all having their own compiler
settings?

Yes. They are all basically independant projects that happen to be grouped together (but see below for an addendum).

If there are independent, then I would expect each one to have a session of which units are open in the editor(s). I would also expect to be able to open then outside the group, which would require the session info.

If they have that info, what happens to it, when you open a project, as you described, without changing the files open in the editor?


And: Can ONE project be in more than one group?

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