Paul,
I have a standard of adding an "init.prg" to every project which sets the 
default folder to that current project home folder and then also sets up any 
settings required such as exact, date, ansii etc. 

It soon becomes second nature to run the init program when a project is open or 
when some of the settings have been hosed in development mode when programs 
have crashed. I was going to generate a project hook to auto run it on open but 
have never bothered.

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: ProFox [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Paul H. Tarver
Sent: 16 May 2017 18:00
To: 'Richard Kaye' <[email protected]>; [email protected]
Subject: RE: Running Multiple Instances of VFP 9

Admittedly, I don't know a lot about the Environment Manager, but what I've 
seen of it so far, it would be lots more work to configure than my solution for 
the way I work. 

The Environment Manager looks like a good idea if you have smaller number of 
large projects you need to work on a regularly. My situation is I have hundreds 
of individual projects sharing most of the same Option settings, but I need to 
control default search paths and relative paths independently.
And those paths may change frequently as projects move through our development 
process. However, I can see where the Environment Manager could be very useful 
for the right person. 

Thanks for the reminder. 

Paul H. Tarver
Tarver Program Consultants, Inc.



-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Kaye [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2017 6:41 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Running Multiple Instances of VFP 9

I know you've come up with a good solution that works for you but I thought I'd 
mention that the situation you're describing is exactly what the Environment 
Manager is for. 

--

rk

-----Original Message-----
From: ProfoxTech [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Paul H.
Tarver
Sent: Friday, May 12, 2017 6:22 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Running Multiple Instances of VFP 9

I guess the deal is that if I open VFP by clicking on a .PJX file, it seems to 
always open in the same dev environment, but if I open VFP by clicking on the 
VFP icon, I can get a new development environment. The challenge is that 
because I work on so many different projects I use unique config.fpw files to 
set the paths and other custom settings for each project. That means if I start 
the project from the folder where the config.fpw is located, all the settings 
are controlled by the config.fpw stored in that folder. However, if I start the 
program from the icon, it loads the standard default settings which are not 
necessarily what I need for each specific project. 

I think what I was really asking was whether there was a setting that would 
force VFP to open new projects in a new development environment. Kind of like 
right clicking on a link and choosing to open the page in a new tab or a new 
window. 

Paul H. Tarver
Tarver Program Consultants, Inc.
Email: [email protected] 


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