Creating a project with links to other projects locally

Michael Rueger m.rueger
Fri Apr 18 14:54:42 PDT 2003


Forwarded mail by Ted Kaehler:

Jahanzeb,

	The code that writes projects out does not write out
s ub-projects.  Here is how you can get your portal project to work.
	Go into each of the sub-projects and write them out (using
the Save button on the Nav bar).  Then go to your portal project and
write it out to the same directory.
	Later when you have loaded the portal project, clicking on
the small picture of another project should load it automatically.

--Ted.


  >>This is a technical question. I made a project by dragging many other
  >>projects into it, to make a sort of 'portal', and saved it on my local
  >>folder only. On reopening this project, it says it can't find the
projects
  >>I had linked through the drag-and-drop operation. For example, I 
create a
  >>project "toplevel" into which I drag projects "a" "b" and "c". I
save, quit
  >>squeak, start squeak, and reopen "toplevel". It then tells me that it
can't
  >>find either of the three project files. This was done using the Squeak
  >>plugin image.




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