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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Assign more of the options to projects]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Jeff, I notice you&#039;ve changed things slightly so that the Make &amp; Makefile option, Makefile name, is now tied to teh currently-saved project.&nbsp; This is a great help because it makes it possible to have two projects in the same project folder, one for a 32-bit version and one for a 64-bit version, for example.</p><p>I do this by naming my build and modules folders, build32, build64, modules32 and modules64, and by naming my makefiles, Makefile32 and Makefile64.&nbsp; </p><p>Another example of how this can be very useful is when one wants both a debugging version of a project and a release version of the same project, both in the same folder.&nbsp; I believe this is easily achievable now - or rather it will be if you agree to the following request, Jeff, just by naming the Makefile and build and modules folders differently for each version.</p><p>Please could you therefore consider also making the Compiler options, Target cpu, and Enable debugging, project-specific?<br />I ask, because, when I work on my 64-bit version, I always want a target cpu of &#039;amd64&#039;, with debugging enabled, but when, every now and then, I revert to my 32 bit version, I nearly always need to change the target cpu to &#039;generic&#039;, and un-enable debugging.</p><p>For that matter, it might be appropriate for several more Compiler options to become project-specific, but I leave that to you to decide.<br />--- <br />John</p>]]></content>
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