04-14-2022 02:20 PM
04-14-2022 10:50 PM
Possibly because I don't have much imagination, but I tend to organize my Project in disk folders under a Top Level folder that has the name of the Project. I usually have a Folder called Sub-VIs, one called Types, maybe one called Tests (with possibly sub-folders called "Sub-VIs" and "Types"), maybe one called "Globals", certainly one called "Documentation", one called "Resources" (where the Icons for Builds are stored), and, of course, "Data". And if it's a LabVIEW Real-Time Project, there's a "Target" folder, with "Sub-VIs", "Types", etc.
Populating the Folder is simple -- turn on (briefly!) "AutoPopulate" (I think it is called), and then turn it off. There's also a File option in the Project Explorer, but I never quite got the hang of using it, so I mainly try to avoid going there.
Needless to say, each Project gets its own Subversion Repository ...
Bob Schor
04-21-2022 07:32 AM
I'm currently too busy to address these items. When I have more time I'll try these ideas and get back to this thread. Thanks