Re: Re: Wolfram Workbench
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- Subject: [mg68178] Re: [mg68145] Re: [mg67990] Wolfram Workbench
- From: "Chris Chiasson" <chris at chiasson.name>
- Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 05:30:00 -0400 (EDT)
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<gripe> I dislike how Workbench organizes its files. Also, it is difficult to tell exactly what directories are going to be created when a project name is entered (it depends on the type of project chosen). I realize this insanity comes from Eclipse' default operation. I'd rather not be subject to the whims of this IDE... I want to put my files where I want them. </gripe> How can Workbench be made to do the following? pick a folder (arbitrary path) the workspace will be in this folder the project will also be in this same folder, not a subdirectory an m file and a notebook will be in this folder as well you can choose whatever name you want for the notebook and m file Also, is there a way to shut off the Front End's notebook cache writing?