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Re: IDL 7 on LINUX Question [message #57050 is a reply to message #57049] Fri, 30 November 2007 16:22 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
David Fanning is currently offline  David Fanning
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Doug Edmundson writes:

> So, projects can be pretty benign. You don't have to use them to build
> SAV files or anything like that, but they do facilitate a lot of the
> workbench functionality.

OK, I've changed my mind a bit, trying to get everything
organized in a way I like. I've added some projects,
then decided I didn't like them that way, deleted the
project, then rearranged the directory structure to
suit me better, etc. All good so far. (I haven't
deleted any files yet, thank goodness!)

But now I'm trying to make a *new* project, with
one of the names of an old project that I deleted.
I've exited and started the IDL Workshop fresh.
But when I get to the last step in the Project
Wizard, I'm told that the new project "overlaps
the location of another project" and it lists
a project of the same name that I previously deleted.

Any way out of this?

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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