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Editable project name / location within a workspace


Joined: 06 Jul 2009
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Hi lads..

Have thought about this in the past, but not for too long until today, whilst moving a number of projects / workspaces from one HDD to another.

I copied all the PHPEd project files to the new HDD, but I then have to manually open up the .ppw and .ppj files and edit them in a text editor to allow the workspace to find the new project file.

I know that if I delete / rename etc the old .ppj file, it will prompt me to locate the project file, but would be nice (IMO) to be able to 'Save project as' or something either in the File menu or Project menu or perhaps even better, to have the disabled 'Project' text field in 'Project Properties' as a file text field the same as the 'Root directory' field where you can select a file from a standard Open dialog.



Regards,

Ian
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Joined: 07 Jun 2007
Posts: 62
Location: Albuquerque, NM, USA
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Being a programmer, or even using good tools, such as search and replace within files (via a file manager or otherwise), its incredibly easy to mass edit one location to another, I even recently did this again, yesterday, also, when you open the workspace file that you moved, it'll ask you where each project file is, and you can just keep clicking the same new folder each time, even with 20 projects it doesn't take but 1 or 2 minutes.

I agree the feature is useful, but its not hard to get around it. Be creative! Wink
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