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04-06-2009, 01:28 AM
Having just added a half dozen support files to a project - all of which
were in the same source folder - it became slightly annoying to have the
browse-for-file window start at C:\ each time.
Would it be possible for that filedialog to start in the last path accessed,
at least until one either closes the SB IDE or opens a new project?

Jane

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04-06-2009, 01:29 AM
> Having just added a half dozen support files to a project - all of which
> were in the same source folder - it became slightly annoying to have the
> browse-for-file window start at C:\ each time.
> Would it be possible for that filedialog to start in the last path accessed,
> at least until one either closes the SB IDE or opens a new project?

Add me to that list - in fact, anywhere a file selection is made.
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NewsArchive
04-06-2009, 01:29 AM
>
> Add me to that list - in fact, anywhere a file selection is made.
>

I agree. It will be changed in SB7.

Thanks,

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NewsArchive
04-06-2009, 01:29 AM
Hi Jane,

> Having just added a half dozen support files to a project - all of
> which were in the same source folder - it became slightly annoying
> to have the browse-for-file window start at C:\ each time.
> Would it be possible for that filedialog to start in the last path
> accessed, at least until one either closes the SB IDE or opens a
> new project?

Changed in Build 2558, thank you!!

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CHANGE : (sync from SB7) [SB#904061] IDE: The "browse-for-file"
dialog in the "#include support file..." compiler
directive and the "Support Files Visualizer" does not
save and restore the current directory path any longer.

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BTW, the "Support Files" Visualizer supports multiple-file selections.

Friedrich

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Friedrich Linder
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