I think what he is referring to is what others, as well as myself, have requested many 
times in the past. That is, to have a single tree view of the source that merges all 
src directories you add to one project.

This feature is already implemented in IDEA when you do a package/class move. You 
select the package from this aggregated view (single tree) of all the code in the 
project.

In my development environment this would be very useful because source code is not 
located in one repository.... and to keep links intact for version control I have to 
bring source in from 5 to 15 directories into one project. So browsing through the 
code is really a pain. Flattening packages makes things even worse!

Florian Hehlen

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From: Guillaume Laforge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 26 June 2002 09:55
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Hi,

Just for my own curiosity, what do you mean by package view ?
Because, in the sourcepath view, you can click on the button "flatten
package" and you have a package view ?
Isnt it what you are looking for ?

Guillaume

"Barry Kaplan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a �crit dans le message news:
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> +1 (I posted this request just recently and nobody commented. Thought
> nobody cared, whic was hard to believe.)
>


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