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David KarrSubject: Set source path specific to each project
Author: David Karr
Date: 15 Nov 2005 01:47 PM
When I first started using StylusStudio, I didn't really notice the
project feature. Now I believe it's a good idea to use this to organize
related sets of files. I see that you can set a classpath specific to a
project. However, you can't set a source path specific to a project.
It's possible this could eventually be a problem. If I ever had to work
with two different versions of a code base, I'd need to have that
separated.

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(Deleted User) Subject: Set source path specific to each project
Author: (Deleted User)
Date: 15 Nov 2005 03:04 PM
David, When you decide it is time to have two or more copies of your code base, you have a couple of options.

The .prj file stores the names of all the documents (.xslt, .xml, etc) as pathnames relative to the .prj file. Similarly, the .xslt file stores the names of its input and output .xml files as pathnames relative to the .xslt file, and so on. So, if you XCOPY the entire tree containing the .prj and all related files to another location, you now have a complete, working clone of your project, and you can switch back and forth to your heart's content.

Alternatively, you can use a source control server to maintain as many snapshots of your project as you desire. Stylus Studio integrates with source control servers for this purpose. Take a look at the SourceControl menu in Stylus Studio, or right click on the project node (the top node in the project window).

Regards,
Clyde Kessel

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David KarrSubject: RE: Set source path specific to each project
Author: David Karr
Date: 15 Nov 2005 03:55 PM
I'm talking about Java source code paths. That is presently only set
globally, although the Java classpath can be set project-specific.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: stylus-studio-feature-requests Listmanager
> [mailto:stylus-studio-feature-requests.listmanager@stylusstudio.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 12:07 PM
> Subject: Set source path specific to each project
>
>
> From: "Clyde Kessel"
>
> David, When you decide it is time to have two or more copies
> of your code base, you have a couple of options.
>
> The .prj file stores the names of all the documents (.xslt,
> .xml, etc) as pathnames relative to the .prj file.
> Similarly, the .xslt file stores the names of its input and
> output .xml files as pathnames relative to the .xslt file,
> and so on. So, if you XCOPY the entire tree containing the
> .prj and all related files to another location, you now have
> a complete, working clone of your project, and you can switch
> back and forth to your heart's content.
>
> Alternatively, you can use a source control server to
> maintain as many snapshots of your project as you desire.
> Stylus Studio integrates with source control servers for this
> purpose. Take a look at the SourceControl menu in Stylus
> Studio, or right click on the project node (the top node in
> the project window).
>
> Regards,
> Clyde Kessel
>
>
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