Bug 36316

Summary: Provide workingset/baskets for grouping of items
Product: [Developer tools] kdevplatform Reporter: steffen-hein
Component: shellAssignee: kdevelop-bugs-null
Status: RESOLVED FIXED    
Severity: wishlist CC: yellowsheep0123
Priority: VLO    
Version: 1.0.0   
Target Milestone: ---   
Platform: openSUSE   
OS: Linux   
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Description steffen-hein 2001-12-20 13:58:43 UTC
(*** This bug was imported into bugs.kde.org ***)

Package:           kdevelop
Version:           2.0.2 (using KDE 2.2.2 )
Severity:          wishlist
Installed from:    SuSE RPMs
Compiler:          Not Specified
OS:                Linux
OS/Compiler notes: Not Specified

It should be possible to define groups and especially subgroups in a project which are *not* bound to any file pattern. You should also be able to drag'n'drop files into these 'free' folders easily.

(Submitted via bugs.kde.org)
Comment 1 Xiang Zhu 2005-05-11 16:54:04 UTC
Definitely!  I have a large project with files well organized in different directories.  I need to group them freely like I do in Visual Studio .Net 2003.

Comment 2 Andreas Pakulat 2007-02-23 11:58:27 UTC
The folders/grouping in the project manager depends solely on the buildsystem. 
Comment 3 Amilcar do Carmo Lucas 2007-02-23 12:09:27 UTC
The original bug report was about the file groups plugin, it has nothing to do with the build system.

Sorry apaku, reopening although I do not think this is a usefull feature.
Comment 4 Andreas Pakulat 2008-06-29 15:12:51 UTC
This is essentially about "workingsets" you have in eclipse. It shouldn't just be about files, also targets/projects might be handy here.

This will most probably come during KDevelop4 lifetime as we have a few devs specially interested in this.
Comment 5 Andreas Pakulat 2008-06-29 22:10:44 UTC
*** Bug 94006 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 6 Andreas Pakulat 2009-08-20 22:16:09 UTC
half of this is done now with the workingsets in kdev4.
Comment 7 Kevin Funk 2013-05-28 20:12:27 UTC
I consider this done. Or do you see anything missing here?