I second that. But, I think the new approach has equal merit and could work with the current approach, maybe like this: if explicit project file path use it and if found done else search source hierarchy Brian Stiles wrote: > Paul Kinnucan wrote: > > > > To follow-up on my own message, there is another advantage to my > > proposal. It would allow prj.el files to reside anywhere, not just > > in the source hierarchy. I would add a new command for the JDE > > files menu, called Open Project, which would prompt you to enter the path > > to a project file, which could reside anywhere. > > I find it very convenient to have JDE determine the project based on the > source hierarchy. Can I assume that you don't mean to eliminate that > feature, but that you are going to additionally make it possible to > allow the prj.el to be located (and associated with source files) > arbitrarily? > > -- > Brian Stiles
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