On Saturday 02 April 2016 01:18:14 Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> On 2016-04-01 20:37, Krzysztof wrote:
> > As in subject. Very handy option
>
> It is there... kind of, but not a very user friendly way.
>
> Select "Project -> Open Project" The combobox to the left of the Name
> caption - click its Down arrow button and you will see a list of
> previous opened projects.
>
> There is bugs and scope for improvement though.
>
>   1. Bug: Create a new project and save it. Open a previous project.
>           Now try and open the new project you just created a second
>           ago - it doesn't appear in the history list.
>
Please try again with git master f78b8ea1055bb3f6833d2b82e8cfc53d1b3411d6.

>   2. Feature Request: Make "recent projects" a menu item.
>
I try to make as less of menu items as possible and to design the UI as 
orthogonal as possible. There is  a history-dropdown-edit in every MSEide 
file-dialog. In order to satisfy orthogonality there must be a "recent files" 
menuitem for all file-dialogs what I don't like.

>   3. Feature Request: Make the amount of history configurable. Currently
>           it is hard-coded to 10 items only. I often work on a group of
>           projects that is more than 10 projects. So I loose the history
>           items, and have to navigate directories.
>
I also try to limit the count of different configuration items in MSEide. git 
master has a default value of 15. Often there is a dropdown item with a 
common ancestor directory as the searched file. I select it and use directory 
navigation in order to select the actual item.

>   4. Feature Request: Implement "Project Groups". As I mentioned in (3)
>           I often work on a group of project. They all relate to one
>           "large project", but consist of many *.prj files. eg: web
>           front-end, back-end, middle tier, desktop apps, utilities,
>           unit tests etc.
>
What should project groups do?
In order to compile a group of applications I normally use MSErun or scripts. 
MSErun has similar macro settings as MSEide and a target tree, see 
attachment.
https://gitlab.com/mseide-msegui/mseuniverse/tree/master/tools/mserun

Martin
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