I don't think it's the way to do it, because the checkouts /src directory 
gets unmarked when the project is loaded anew after an IntelliJ restart.

On Friday, November 1, 2013 4:44:49 PM UTC+1, Niels van Klaveren wrote:
>
> The release notes mention that working on multiple Leiningen projects has 
> been improved, but how to get it working ?
> I wondered if there's a preferred way to work on multiple Leiningen 
> projects, so changes in one are reflected in the other.
>
> - Leiningen has the option to work with the checkouts directory containing 
> a simlink (linux) / junction link (windows) to the directories in question
> - CounterClockWise has the option to add the other project to the project 
> build path
>
> I got things working by using the checkout directory / junction link 
> method, and in Cursive marking the checkout source directory as a Source 
> Root.
> Is this the intended way to do it, or is there another way ?
>
> Another thing I noticed is that require :as alias and require :refer 
> aren't picked up, and all aliased / referred function calls are marked as 
> "cannot resolved be resolved" warnings.
> Any way I can get rid of those ?
>

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