Am i getting it right (sorry, just yet downloaded and now trying it out) ?
A solution should substitute, what's a workspace in ms-visual-studio.
But why is the term 'workspace' then used in the projects menu (Projects/Workspace) ?
As i understand it a solution is used to contain prj's (like a wsp) - but it does'nt show up in the Workspace-Manager-Window (just one simple prj is displayed there) ?
The 'solutions' menu just looks a bit immature to me - removing a prj brings up the dialog, removing actually closes the dialog then.
Add shows an open-file-box - why is there not simply an 'Edit Solution Dialog' instead of the whole menu ? (like the Project Manager, which is basically the same ?)
Menu - Build - Advanced Build Options -> does nothing ? (no dialog, no message)
Where can i configure inter-project-dependencies (to build a solution) ?
Meaning - if a file in Prj-A is not uptodate - first build A and than B (even as no file has changed) - because B depends on A ..
!! UE-Studio is great !!
(but at least for now i'm not understanding all of it
A solution should substitute, what's a workspace in ms-visual-studio.
But why is the term 'workspace' then used in the projects menu (Projects/Workspace) ?
As i understand it a solution is used to contain prj's (like a wsp) - but it does'nt show up in the Workspace-Manager-Window (just one simple prj is displayed there) ?
The 'solutions' menu just looks a bit immature to me - removing a prj brings up the dialog, removing actually closes the dialog then.
Add shows an open-file-box - why is there not simply an 'Edit Solution Dialog' instead of the whole menu ? (like the Project Manager, which is basically the same ?)
Menu - Build - Advanced Build Options -> does nothing ? (no dialog, no message)
Where can i configure inter-project-dependencies (to build a solution) ?
Meaning - if a file in Prj-A is not uptodate - first build A and than B (even as no file has changed) - because B depends on A ..
!! UE-Studio is great !!
(but at least for now i'm not understanding all of it