Hi all,
I'm trying to import my project to ChibiStudio.
In the past I used VSCode.
Now I copied the STM32F103RB-NUCLEO64 example.
Go in this folder.
Copy and paste my already made code.
I have my own board-folder. But in ChibiStudio there is a link to the board-folder from the STM32F103 example.
How could I update it?
Import exsiting project
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Re: Import exsiting project
Hi,
Look in project properties (right click), there you can change the path of the virtual folder.
Giovanni
Look in project properties (right click), there you can change the path of the virtual folder.
Giovanni
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Re: Import exsiting project
Hi Giovanni,
did you mean Properties -> C/C++ General -> Paths and Symbols?
I've check the variables there. This looks ok for me.
The icon in my project has the small arrow (showing to the top right). Not like the other normal folder without any arrow.
Path is showing me C:/ChibiStudio/workspace/MyProject/board.
did you mean Properties -> C/C++ General -> Paths and Symbols?
I've check the variables there. This looks ok for me.
The icon in my project has the small arrow (showing to the top right). Not like the other normal folder without any arrow.
Path is showing me C:/ChibiStudio/workspace/MyProject/board.
\o/ Nico
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Re: Import exsiting project
Got it.
Simply click on the linked folder and delete it. Then my origin folder appears.
Simply click on the linked folder and delete it. Then my origin folder appears.
\o/ Nico
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Re: Import exsiting project
You are right, it is right click on the link, not the project ....
Giovanni
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