Re: IDL Project Organization [message #57032] |
Sat, 01 December 2007 10:37  |
R.G.Stockwell
Messages: 163 Registered: October 2004
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"Vince Hradil" <hradilv@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:b9a9fba9-2577-492d-b2ed-eec622551d1a@d21g2000prf.google groups.com...
> On Dec 1, 12:06 pm, David Fanning <n...@dfanning.com> wrote:
>> The idea of my path moving out from under me scares
>> me to death.
> That makes two of us...
It would be nice if a little animated paper clip would
pop up and tell you that the paths were being automatically
managed for you.
Seriously, the thing I like best (so far) is that I can finally
have the same hot keys in linux as well as windows. That
was alway a huge pet peeve of mine.
And they look configurable too, so I can change them back
to what they have been for the past 15 years.
(ctrl s, ctrl r, ctrl f5, f5)
Cheers,
bob
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Re: IDL Project Organization [message #57033 is a reply to message #57032] |
Sat, 01 December 2007 10:19   |
Vince Hradil
Messages: 574 Registered: December 1999
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On Dec 1, 12:06 pm, David Fanning <n...@dfanning.com> wrote:
> Vince Hradil writes:
>> Can't you just add the NSIDC directory under "Work"? I think there is
>> only one "level" of projects, i.e. you cannot nest projects in
>> projects (projects defined by the ide, that is), but you can have
>> subdirectories in each project (you can think of these as projects, I
>> guess, but the "real" project is at the "Work" level (includes
>> everything in the subdirectories).
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> I found a "Create Folder" option that allows me
> to create folders in my Work project.
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> I think my real problem is I just can't get my mind
> around the notion of what a "project" is and how it
> can possibly be on any benefit to me at the moment.
> I'm clearly missing some big part of the picture. :-(
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> The idea of my path moving out from under me scares
> me to death.
>
> Cheers,
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> David
> --
> David Fanning, Ph.D.
> Fanning Software Consulting, Inc.
> Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming:http://www.dfanning.com/
> Sepore ma de ni thui. ("Perhaps thou speakest truth.")
That makes two of us...
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Re: IDL Project Organization [message #57035 is a reply to message #57034] |
Sat, 01 December 2007 09:59   |
Vince Hradil
Messages: 574 Registered: December 1999
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On Dec 1, 11:32 am, David Fanning <n...@dfanning.com> wrote:
> David Fanning writes:
>> But now they are cluttering up my little window in my
>> Workbench and I would like to group them together under
>> a project called "Libraries". I make a project called
>> "Libraries" that points to the IDL directory holding
>> the four directories. Fine. But now I try to drag my
>> other libraries into this one, and a get a "problems
>> moving selected resource" error.
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> OK, I see I don't have to drag anything, they are
> already in the Libraries project. (Libraries originally
> didn't have an open folder option next to it when it was
> created, so I didn't realize this.)
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> OK, I've deleted the other projects, and have my Libraries
> projects set up like I want them. Now I have my Default
> project, which I have renamed Work. I see that this
> changes the directory name under the IDLWorkspace
> directory to Work, too. OK.
>
> Now, I am ready to add work directories to my Workspace.
> I want a directory called NSIDC to reside in my Work
> project. But if I create a new project named NSIDC, and
> ask it to be created in the Workspace, it creates a
> directory in the IDLWorkspace directory, but it adds
> the project to the "main" level of projects. (Where
> Libraries and Work live.) How do I get this project
> to go into the Work directory and live there?
>
> Or, is this even what I want to do? I'm still very
> confused about project organization.
>
> Cheers,
>
> David
> --
> David Fanning, Ph.D.
> Fanning Software Consulting, Inc.
> Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming:http://www.dfanning.com/
> Sepore ma de ni thui. ("Perhaps thou speakest truth.")
Can't you just add the NSIDC directory under "Work"? I think there is
only one "level" of projects, i.e. you cannot nest projects in
projects (projects defined by the ide, that is), but you can have
subdirectories in each project (you can think of these as projects, I
guess, but the "real" project is at the "Work" level (includes
everything in the subdirectories).
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Re: IDL Project Organization [message #57036 is a reply to message #57035] |
Sat, 01 December 2007 09:32   |
David Fanning
Messages: 11724 Registered: August 2001
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David Fanning writes:
> But now they are cluttering up my little window in my
> Workbench and I would like to group them together under
> a project called "Libraries". I make a project called
> "Libraries" that points to the IDL directory holding
> the four directories. Fine. But now I try to drag my
> other libraries into this one, and a get a "problems
> moving selected resource" error.
OK, I see I don't have to drag anything, they are
already in the Libraries project. (Libraries originally
didn't have an open folder option next to it when it was
created, so I didn't realize this.)
OK, I've deleted the other projects, and have my Libraries
projects set up like I want them. Now I have my Default
project, which I have renamed Work. I see that this
changes the directory name under the IDLWorkspace
directory to Work, too. OK.
Now, I am ready to add work directories to my Workspace.
I want a directory called NSIDC to reside in my Work
project. But if I create a new project named NSIDC, and
ask it to be created in the Workspace, it creates a
directory in the IDLWorkspace directory, but it adds
the project to the "main" level of projects. (Where
Libraries and Work live.) How do I get this project
to go into the Work directory and live there?
Or, is this even what I want to do? I'm still very
confused about project organization.
Cheers,
David
--
David Fanning, Ph.D.
Fanning Software Consulting, Inc.
Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.dfanning.com/
Sepore ma de ni thui. ("Perhaps thou speakest truth.")
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Re: IDL Project Organization [message #57128 is a reply to message #57033] |
Sat, 01 December 2007 11:50  |
Michael Galloy
Messages: 1114 Registered: April 2006
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On Dec 1, 11:19 am, Vince Hradil <hrad...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> The idea of my path moving out from under me scares
>> me to death.
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> That makes two of us...
Yes, this was driving me mad until I discovered the "Update IDL Path
preference..." option mentioned by Doug and Chris. Turning it off
seems to have made things work like I expect.
Mike
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www.michaelgalloy.com
Tech-X Corporation
Software Developer II
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Re: IDL Project Organization [message #57130 is a reply to message #57032] |
Sat, 01 December 2007 10:56  |
David Fanning
Messages: 11724 Registered: August 2001
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R.G. Stockwell writes:
> It would be nice if a little animated paper clip would
> pop up and tell you that the paths were being automatically
> managed for you.
This crossed my mind, too. :-)
Cheers,
David
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David Fanning, Ph.D.
Fanning Software Consulting, Inc.
Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.dfanning.com/
Sepore ma de ni thui. ("Perhaps thou speakest truth.")
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