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I've got a Visual Studio 2012 project that I work on in 2 different locations. I'm using Git for source control so I can switch between them easily. Every time I switch from one to the other (home and office), the path that the project resides in is different (C drive on one, D drive on the other plus root path is different). Web workbench seems to take the absolute Output Folder path with it when I switch, meaning I have to reset it each time. It shows up as ..\css within the settings screen, which appears relative but is not being saved like that within Workbench. It doesn't actually error because I happen to have a D drive on my work machine (small recovery drive), but Workbench creates the full path to the Output Folder for me and saves the css there rather than within the Visual Studio project. Workbench version 3.2.528.21592 Thanks, Simon |
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Hi Simon, This has already been updated and is available in the nightly builds - you can grab the latest nightly through your My Account page under the Downloads for Web Workbench. Once you have installed you will need to update the output folders again but afterwards they will be stored as relative paths.
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and may i ask, how do you update the output folders ? thanks rick f. |
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Hi Rick, You can update the output folder underneath the project specific settings for WW which is located under the Mindscape menu on the top menu bar or as a right click context item when right clicking on a project. You can manage the output folder for any non Compass managed item that is being processed by WW. You will need to be running a nightly build to get the relative folders fix mentioned in this thread.
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