Re: My number one annoyance in Delphi 2007
- From: "Mark Jacobs" <mark@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 17:32:23 +0100
"Arthur Hoornweg" <antispam.hoornweg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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See QC 24634 (posted over two years ago).
If you have a project group that consists of more than one project,
you run into problems when these projects share some source files.
As soon as you open one of these shared units whilst working on
a project, the treeview in the project manager tries to reflect this.
Only... it does so for the *topmost* project that contains this unit,
which is not necessarily the project you currently have activated.
So the treeview opens the wrong branch.
This is one reason why I would not upgrade from Delphi 7. I have a
super-group project which contains all of my projects. Source files are
shared across several of these projects. I simply cannot even have this
project group exist under Delphi 2007. Come on guys, this has been around
and documented for long enough - fix it now!
--
Mark Jacobs
www.jacobsm.com
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