01-07-2014 09:30 AM
I’ve been playing around with custom user libraries and have created my own folders for certain customizations. I’m now comfortable with the “library…customize” autoload function of the environment, but I think it’s created a new problem. The customization seems to be environment oriented and not project oriented, so when others go to work on their projects, they incorrectly end up with my libraries.
How can I tie a set of user libraries to a project? Is there a work around?
Looking forward to a response, or a push in the right direction.
01-07-2014 10:33 AM
Try loading your libraries (.FP) into the project instead of the Library menu.
01-07-2014 10:46 AM
That sounds like a good idea, the problem though is that there are hundreds of prexisiting projects that used the user library technique before I got here. My task is to optimize libraries/drivers without affecting production, so each time I'm in the development enviroment I need to slect the appropriate list (production or development).
01-08-2014 01:54 PM
Greetings saycoda1
Does your environment configuration affect the CVI environments on other Windows Users? Because if not, you could configure your environment (as you have been doing now) and let other people work on their projects on another user (with an unmodified environment).
Let us know if that could be a viable solution. Have a nice day.