Hi there,
I wanted to know if someone was aware about a way to add a directory to a project WITHOUT all of its sub-directories?
There is a global 'include subdirectory' option, but it is not exactly what I want. I would like to control which sub-directories I want to include.
I am attaching a small screenshot illustrating my point and the workaround I found (including directory/subdirectory one by one; losing the hierarchical tree features).
(Note that Dropbox has such a feature for selecting which directories to synchronize).
Subsidiary question:
I would like to only have the main directory displayed instead of the full path (Sublime text does this and it is easier to read - second attachment).
Thanks for your time and advice.
I wanted to know if someone was aware about a way to add a directory to a project WITHOUT all of its sub-directories?
There is a global 'include subdirectory' option, but it is not exactly what I want. I would like to control which sub-directories I want to include.
I am attaching a small screenshot illustrating my point and the workaround I found (including directory/subdirectory one by one; losing the hierarchical tree features).
(Note that Dropbox has such a feature for selecting which directories to synchronize).
Subsidiary question:
I would like to only have the main directory displayed instead of the full path (Sublime text does this and it is easier to read - second attachment).
Thanks for your time and advice.
- I wish I could add the '.\protected' directory and then check which of the sub-directories I want to be included (6 of them in this case).
Therefore I would have only one entry in my project tab instead of the 6 I have now.
- I wish I could add the '.\protected' directory and then check which of the sub-directories I want to be included (6 of them in this case).
- Better display with Sublime Text but still no possibility to limit the subdirectories to include.