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SlickEdit Product Discussion => SlickEdit® => Topic started by: schugh on August 21, 2008, 09:11:36 PM
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In the project window, it is possible to get a hierarchical view of the project files instead of a flat view?
Thanks,
-- Sanjay
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Project window ? I assume it's not the Project toolbar you're referring to b/c there are a number of possibilities to sort the project files in a hierarchical manner. Do you mean the Project Properties>Files tab or the Files toolbar>Project Files ?
Be aware that you can also use the Project toolbar>(r-click) context menu to manage the project files. That's sometimes quite useful e.g. when removing files from a project.
HS2
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As hs2 said, in the project toolbar you can sort hierarchically - but it's not obvious how - right click on the project name, select "auto folder" and choose directory view. I wonder if there's a better name than "auto folder"?
Graeme
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I meant View->Toolbars->Project.
The projects toolbar window which shows all your project files etc.
Right now, with the Package View, I get a view like:
com.companyname.abc.def
Then underneath, the files for that namespace etc.
I wanted a view like in IntelliJ or eclipse, where the tree shows, "com", you exand that then it shows "companyname", then "abc", then "def" then the files.
The AutoFolder->Directory structure isn't quite what I want as it works off the actual physical directory structure starting off the very top.
-- Sanjay