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sastowe
12 years agoSuper Contributor
What I do is this, from an organizational standpoint. I keep all my projects in a single suite. There is one project that I call zFramework or some such generic name. Within the suite, I also have projects that are consumers of the framework files. So the folder structure on Windows lookes like
- SuiteFolder
- Project1
- Project2
-zFramework
In the zFramework project, I store all of the things that are resuable across projects including scripts and name mapping. (I think that may be all actually because IIRC events cannot be shared.)
When adding these items to the other projects, I add existing and point to the folder of the zFramework project.
- SuiteFolder
- Project1
- Project2
-zFramework
In the zFramework project, I store all of the things that are resuable across projects including scripts and name mapping. (I think that may be all actually because IIRC events cannot be shared.)
When adding these items to the other projects, I add existing and point to the folder of the zFramework project.
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