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Joined: 25 Jul 2006
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How can I tell PhpED to ignore directories as it pertains to the Code Explorer, ToDo list, etc?

I have numerous libraries that are within the SVN structure of my project that has countless classes and TODO lines that I don't want to see.
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I'm interested in this is as well.

Would be nice to have options in folder properties similar to "Do not publish".
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That would be a great way to implement it, I could see it as a list of directories to set properties on as well.
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I think I've read a thread on this before, and there isn't a deliberate clean way to do it.

However - you can acheive at least a workable todo list by setting the owner and / or category so that all your own items appear together.

All my projects have more libraries than I can count... but using the above method I can make use of the todo list.

Would be better if your suggestion was properly implemented though.
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What do you mean by setting the owner and/or category?
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Sorry - I may have misunderstood the OP .

I just ment that if the problem is that you find the todo list unusable because it picks up all the todo's from your included libraries / framework, then you can set the Owner and Category of your own todo entries, eg

// TODO -o Me -c Injection -p 4: Far too much stuff to be done.

So that you can find your own todo items when you need to. If you set your name in the -o parameter as 'aa' then your stuff can always apear top of the list as well.
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I see, does NuSphere read these posts? I wonder if anyone from NuSphere could comment on anything in the works to address this issue? Seems like a lot of people are having this problem..
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