Hi Robert

No, that what I meant is in the "class information" dialog, but I think the 
problem is just, that "/" are not allowed, I think if it would be Windows with 
"\" it would work.
So even if the directory 'src' exists, I can't set "src/window.cpp"

Sebastian
> Hi Sebastian,
> 
> you tried setting the subfolders in the "name" edit? Using the "Path"
> edit below you should be able to create files in other (existing)
> directories. If you click on "Browse..." you can even create new
> directories.
> If this shouldn't work, please tell us.
> 
> Regards,
> Robert
> 
> ext Sebastian Schoebinger schrieb:
> > hi
> >
> > I am currently using qt-creator 1.2.92 and I wanted to create a new
> > project, but when I wanted to set the source files to "src/widget.cpp"
> > and "src/header.h" and the ui file to "ui/window.ui" it told my I can set
> > it, because the field contains a "/" (I am running Linux).
> > Is that a bug or is there option moved to another place?
> >
> > ----------
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> > Sebastian Sch?binger
> >
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