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5.4.8 resource Manipulation in a Project
This section describes the operations to create resources, as well as importing, copying, moving, or deleting re-
sources that are possible in the [C/C++ Projects] or [Navigator] view.
Creating a new source directory
You can create a source file folder inside a project folder.
Source files used by a project must be stored inside the source folder. When source files are stored in the source
folder, the project can automatically add source files to make files and update linker script files for the make
process.
The project folder is treated as a source folder at the time of project creation.
(1) Perform one of the following operations.
• Select [New] > [Source Folder] from the [File] menu.
• Select [New] > [Source Folder] from the context menu for the [C/C++ Projects] or [Navigator] view.
• Select [Source Folder] from the [New] shortcut in the toolbar.
• Click the [New C/C++ Source Folder] button in the toolbar.
The [New Source Folder] dialog box is displayed.
(2) The current project name is entered in [Project name:]. When creating a source directory in another project,
select the project directory using the [Browse...] button.
(3) Enter the name of the directory you want to create in the [Folder name:] text box.
If a source file has already been imported to the project folder, select [Update exclusion filters in other
source folders to solve nesting.].
If a source folder is created without selecting this checkbox, you must re-import a source file into the proj-
ect folder.
If a source file is placed in the project folder, be sure to select this checkbox (it is selected by default).
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