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Tool/software: Code Composer Studio
Greetings,
I have returned to Code Composer Studio after a long hiatus and have a few questions:
** I have been working down through SimpleLink examples. When I downloaded another project it was placed into the original Workspace (image attached), but in a 'flat' format. I.e., in the Workspace I have two projects consisting of 'App 1'/'Stack 1', and 'App 2'/'Stack 2'. What I would like to have is a separate folder in the workspace main branch for each project. For example, at the current time I'd like one folder which contains 'App 1'/'Stack 1', and a second folder which contains 'App 2'/'Stack 2', and so on. I would prefer *not* to use virtual folders, nor, a separate Workspace for each project
** Given this can be accomplished, will I be able to 'Build' and download just the contents of a particular folder ?
Thanks,
Jim
P.S. I'm a little confused in terms of licensing when I look at the wiki, i.e., in some literature it implies that only versions of CCS *below* the active version are free, whereas in other locations it seems to state that all licensing fees have gone away.
James Whitney said:What I would like to have is a separate folder in the workspace main branch for each project. For example, at the current time I'd like one folder which contains 'App 1'/'Stack 1', and a second folder which contains 'App 2'/'Stack 2', and so on. I would prefer *not* to use virtual folders, nor, a separate Workspace for each project
If your main goal is to "group" certain projects together, you can do that using working sets. In this case, the projects can remain within the workspace folder ( do not need to be in their own sub-folders) but can still be displayed and operated on as a group.
Please see this thread that contains links to more details about working sets, and this thread that has a bit more information about it.
Let us know if this helps address your concern.
James Whitney said:P.S. I'm a little confused in terms of licensing when I look at the wiki, i.e., in some literature it implies that only versions of CCS *below* the active version are free, whereas in other locations it seems to state that all licensing fees have gone away.
We no longer charge for CCS licenses. This applies to the latest version as well as older versions.