Under options -> "Projects and Solutions" you could change the "Before
Building" item to "Don't save any changes" and also perhaps the "On
Run, when projects are out of date ..." to "Always Build"

One or both of those might help ...

(might cause other mistakes though, so I'd be inclined to try and
solve the underlying scheme somehow, but I take it you've already
considered that angle ...)

On 6/24/10, Stephen Price <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> One of our project files is being generated from a tt file, and each time I
> do a build the project file is replaced. This triggers the IDE to reload the
> project file while its doing a build.
> Anyone know a way to have it automatically ignore or load the project file
> and not ask me? (just for this one project file).
>
> Please note this was not my idea, nor do I like it. It's caught me out twice
> now, wondering why files I've added to the project suddenly are not in the
> project when I build. Not to mention the reloading (see nag) of the project
> file during a build.
>
> Kind of hoping there's a property setting somewhere or maybe a build
> order/dependency thing.
>
> cheers,
> Stephen
>


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