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So if you load a project on the same machine and user, you'll return to the exact status you were in last time you used the project, while if you load it under a different user or machine you'll be whisked back to the project's state as of whenever you first created it or explicitly modified it, which might be very different. The idea seems to be to let multiple users work on a project and maintain separate state information.

Both the. Don't try to edit a project file as plain text while that project is itself open as a project, since that will make UltraEdit clash with itself in altering the file, but it's OK to edit it there while no project or a different project is open. The order seems different the. There are also a few bracketed lines, which appear to identify major sections of the file. Not sure what this means; the only attribute noticed there so far is called "1" and has an empty value.

The filenames of the open files in the project can be found in Open File n attributes, where n is a number. So, for instance, if you've just reorganized your system so that files are in a different place, or maybe a different drive, but you know that once you try to open an UltraEdit project that points at the old locations, UltraEdit will realize the files don't exist there any more, and "helpfully" close all of them leaving you with an empty project These sorts of lines appear in both the.

Jump to: navigation , search. Hidden categories: FormatInfo without formattype FormatInfo without mimetypes. Namespaces Page Discussion. Post May 25, 2 T We've updated our Privacy Policy and by continuing you're agreeing to the updated terms. This website uses cookies for functionality, analytics and advertising purposes as described in our Privacy Policy. If you agree to our use of cookies, please continue to use our site. Or Learn more Continue. Basic User. When I discovered and began using project files in or , I attempted to open a project file from Windows Explorer, assuming that it had an association with UltraEdit, and that it would open the project as if I had selected it from the menu of recent projects in an active UE instance.

Silly me, there was no association, quite possibly because Visual Studio 6 had already appropriated that extension for itself. While it remains true that there is no association per se , I just discovered that one can now be safely created, because my current installation of Visual Studio is , which now sports a collection of long extensions for the multitude of language specific project files that it supports e.

This I accomplished by double-clicking a. Grand Master.



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