This topic has occurred before.
My problem with stationary is I have not yet successfully modified the default target
names without crashing codewarrior. And since
it's embarassing to have all my projects called "Starter", I had to stop using
stationary.
But what I did do, using a simple working project as a guide, was create mown minimal
"template" project.
Now, when I want to create a brand new project, I open my template project, and in
order copy every single setting one at a time.
It originally took me 90 minutes to create a new project this way, but with practice I
have it down to 45 minutes. Which is
acceptabl if you don't make new projects very often.
Heather KML Tufts wrote:
> > This has been a problem for a long time. I just use a
> > pre-existing project
> > or the starter project, move one of my new C files into it
> > and then remove
> > all the other ones. There just seems to be a problem adding
> > things to an
> > empty project....
>
> This is because an empty project has not been configured for anything
> (which is why we suggest you start with a stationery project). If you
> don't set up the file mappings and turn on all the appropriate compilers
> and linkers, etc., you won't get a Palm app out the other end. Course you
> could take the stationery app, delete all the source files and libraries,
> and put the project folder in the "Stationery" folder so it would become
> an option for you for future projects.
>
> -hkmlt
>
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