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When I add a block to a project, icestudio seems to make an internal copy of that block, so when I update the original block, it is not changed in the new project. This makes it hard to reuse components. It would be very useful to add the block as a reference to another .ice file instead so that it's updated when there are changes to the subblock
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When placing (or may be when saving) the user should be able to choose between:
- place copy
- place ref
As booth behaviours have their advantages. I would not like to open a project after some months again in order to find it does not work anymore just because some other files have changed.
Am 21. November 2019 23:33:46 MEZ schrieb Olof Kindgren <[email protected]>:
When I add a block to a project, icestudio seems to make an internal
copy of that block, so when I update the original block, it is not
changed in the new project. This makes it hard to reuse components. It
would be very useful to add the block as a reference to another .ice
file instead so that it's updated when there are changes to the
subblock
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At present icestudio not support block reference but i'm labelling this issue as new feature becasuse it is a very interesting feature for next versions.
When I add a block to a project, icestudio seems to make an internal copy of that block, so when I update the original block, it is not changed in the new project. This makes it hard to reuse components. It would be very useful to add the block as a reference to another .ice file instead so that it's updated when there are changes to the subblock
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: