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- Thanks, Mofi -- Yes, this seems to work!! Good thinking! I will use this method and continue working with UE as an IDE. I hope that the UE team will provide an "open all files in project" option in the near future so that the user doesn't have to sacrifice good features in order to quickly open proj...Posted in Projects/Workspace
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- forsooth
Jul 11, 2011
- Mofi -- Thank you and I did make the request. Until some time in the future, I'm using Notepad++ as my editor, since it does give the user the ability to open any project (all files) immediately, regardless of which files were last opened. Again, if I've overlooked something in UE, please let me know.Posted in Projects/Workspace
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- forsooth
Jul 10, 2011
- Thank you, Mofi. You confirmed what I learned from a lot of time spent experimenting. I appreciate it. Having the option to "force" open all files in a project would be helpful to me, and seems to be an intuitive option, as well. I would like to request this feature/option. How can I make this reque...Posted in Projects/Workspace
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- forsooth
Jul 08, 2011
- I have a project with 12 files as stored in data.prj . I go to Project -> Open project/workspace -> [select] data.prj . The project files do not open. Could someone point me in the right direction? (I am using version 17.10.0.1010.) Here is my data.prj file: [Project ID] Signature=UE Proj: v.1 [Proj...Posted in Projects/Workspace
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- forsooth
Jul 07, 2011
- With the new UE version 16.00, before I pay to upgrade, has the quality of the display been improved/changed? Thanks!Posted in Editor Display
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- forsooth
Mar 02, 2010
- Britt's post is correct. UE shortchanges Consolas by chipping off pieces from the "bold" letters that he mentioned. Also, in the "normal" text setting, Consolas characters like 0 (zero) and N, are boxed-in on the right side and look like anemic and "pixilated."Posted in Editor Display
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- forsooth
Nov 19, 2009