In article <2kacjmF18v94fU1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
Tobias Stoeger <not.for.reply@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>Hei,
>I'm using CW 2.8 OEM.
>There's a scenario where the filenames become upper cases.
Hi Tobias
We believe it has something to do with the "cw_project_template.xml"
file that the DevKits and SDK's have. When we try it with 8.0b which has
a V3 version of this file, everything works as expected. But if we use
7.0.15 (a much older DevKit that has no V3 version of the XML file) then
every source file that has both upper and lower-case letters in it's
name shows up in CAPS in the project view. So what version of the
DevKit and SDK do you have and can you get the newer version and see if
that is the problem.
Ron
>
>1. Open an existing project
>2. Open an editor for the cpp-source with double click on the
>files-tree-browser (One with lower and upper cases in the filename)
>3. In the editor (*.cpp file) insert a blank and remove it again.
>4. Right click on the classname of this file to "open browser for
class..."
>5. In the editor (*.h file) of the class browser insert a blank and
remove it.
>6. Close CW. Two dialogs ask you for safe *.cpp and *.h -> say both "yes"
>7. Reopen CW.
>8. Have a look at the files-tree-browser, the source file is now in upper
>cases.
>
>(9. I've installed an external code formatter with "Commands and Key
Bindungs"
>which uses as argument "%sourceFilePath"
>When I reopen the file from the files-tree-browser the content of
>"%sourceFilePath" is know in upper cases too,
>which then also converts my real filename to upper cases to. And now a
>synchonize to the cvs will recognize
>a deleted file and a new file, because cvs works case sensitive (and CW
>seemingly not ;-))
>
>Please fix this, asap!
>Thanks.
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