Translation of the Flowcode into the .hex file and loading into the microchip delivers a lot of files which hardly or not at all used in detail.
It would be very nice if the Flowcode is in one direction and all other in a kind of sub direction called "Temp" or something like that.
Is that allready possible, or is something to think about for a future Flowcode version?
Kind regards
Jan Lichtenbelt
File management
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Re: File management
Hello Jan,
Try this, in the "View -> Global options" menu select the "Locations" tab and change the "Send compiler output to...":
from
Try this, in the "View -> Global options" menu select the "Locations" tab and change the "Send compiler output to...":
from
to$(srcdir)
Let me know how you get on.$(srcdir)\Temp
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Re: File management
That is a very good improvement!!!!Benj wrote:Hello Jan,
Try this, in the "View -> Global options" menu select the "Locations" tab and change the "Send compiler output to...":
from
to$(srcdir)
Let me know how you get on.$(srcdir)\Temp
Thanks
Jan
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Re: File management
The locations information for compiler output:
$(srcdir)\Temp
results in files with double back spaces e.g. ......\\Temp\Test.hex
It is better to change the location for compiler output to:
$(srcdir)Temp
This results in a single back space like: ....\Temp\Test.hex
With kind regards
Jan Lichtenbelt
$(srcdir)\Temp
results in files with double back spaces e.g. ......\\Temp\Test.hex
It is better to change the location for compiler output to:
$(srcdir)Temp
This results in a single back space like: ....\Temp\Test.hex
With kind regards
Jan Lichtenbelt