The way I've always done this is to save the project in a new directory
& then resave as under a new name in the new directory. Its a bit of a
hastle but works well.
On Fri, 2006-12-01 at 12:11 +0000, Wayne Boucher wrote:
> I just tried the save as on a project. It didn't seem to allow changing
> the Project directory and Project file at the same time, so that sounds
> like a bug. (That whole dialog is horrid and hopefully will be improved.)
> But I'm not sure what happened with the rest of your save issues.
>
> If you do the "detailed save" you should be able to put everything exactly
> where you want. Unfortunately for this you need to look at both the URLs
> (the absolute path) and the Storages (the relative path).
>
> (This mechanism is being simplified in the 1.1 version of the API coming
> out in the new year. Which is one reason I haven't spent too much time
> trying to improve the Save As dialog.)
>
> If you can't figure all the paths out, send us (Tim and I) a copy of the
> top-level project file (i.e. Project1.xml) and tell us what directory you
> want things in and we can edit it by hand.
>
> Wayne
>
> On Fri, 1 Dec 2006, Ben Goult wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > I save versions of my project using the "simple save" option in "save as"
> > within Analysis. However, this doesnt appear to have created a new project
> > directory tho and I guess this is how they have got out of sync. Looking
> > through it doesnt seem to have created a new project directory for the last
> > 4 saves. If I save the project in a new directory (using Analysis) then it
> > creates a "new" project directory but with the old project name
> >
> > i.e. Project1 and Project1.xml exist, if I save under a new name (using
> > Analysis) I get
> >
> > Project1 and Project2.xml, if I save in a new directory I get
> >
> > /temp/Project1 and /temp/Project2.xml files created.
> >
> > This only seems to be the case for this one protein, my other projects all
> > have a project directory for each xml file.
> >
> > I guess I have done something to this project (maybe when I moved it onto a
> > new computer?) but it would be nice if I could fix it. Its not a major
> > problem if I cant fix the older iterations of my project but it would be
> > nice if I can sort it so that if I save my project under a new name from now
> > on that I could go back to this point.
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Ben
> >
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