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Hi, Web Workbench is really an awesome tool and not much to complain about! I use it for scss in VS 2012 Pro mainly. One little issue keeps slowing down my programming flow though: I consciously don't include the sccs-output folder in my project because I want to avoid finding css-files when searching for text in Visual Studio. Anyway I will never touch a compiled css file, so no point in having it in the development project. However, this results in the warning message "Please include these folders to the project... " which I ignore. But the warning always brings the focus to the output window, which forces me to take up the mouse and navigate back to the code window every time I save my work. It would be great, if I could turn off the warning somehow. Is that possible or would you make it possible in the future? Thanks and keep up the good work! |
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Yes we do indeed have an option to suppress these messages. You can find this in Tools/Options/Web Workbench under the Compilation setting and the option is called "Suppress Warnings on Missing Folders"
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Thanks. This tool is awesome! |
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