Me too.
And there is lot of non code stuff (drawings) I keep.
Often I have projects x and x-explanations.
Herbert
Am 25.11.2017 um 20:33 schrieb David T. Lewis:
On Sat, Nov 25, 2017 at 10:36:49AM -0800, tim Rowledge wrote:
On 25-11-2017, at 7:09 AM, H. Hirzel hannes.hirzel@gmail.com wrote:
... The most useful feature is that you can easily move objects in and out of the subproject to the parent project.
??? except I haven???t made any noticeable use of projects in decades. The only reason I ever used to use them was to have separate changesets for different bits of work and and as soon as there were multiple changesets available with a tool to manipulate them I dropped Projects completely.
Really? I am surprised to hear that.
I like to try to work with a single image as much as possible, and to organize things I am working in in different projects and sub-projects, in much the same way that I organize things into different directories on Linux or Windows. I will usually keep several workspaces open in any given project with notes and reminders that let me go back to something I was working on a few month ago, and remember where I left off.
Of course I also keep different images for various reasons, but overall I find that organizing things with projects within an image is a very natural way to work.
Dave