(^5) Click Extract.
(^6) In the two Warning dialog boxes that open, click OK.
The selected folder and its contents are removed from the project. On the Project
Shortcuts tab, the Referenced Projects section shows a new shortcut for the
referenced project.
Manage Changes in Referenced Project Using Checkpoints
To detect and compare changes in a referenced project, create checkpoints. You then can
compare the referenced project against the checkpoint to detect changes.
By default, MATLAB creates a checkpoint when you add a reference to a project. To
create additional checkpoints:
(^1) In the parent of the referenced project, select the References view.
(^2) To create a checkpoint, go to the References tab, and in the Checkpoint section,
click Update. In the Details view, the Checkpoint field displays the timestamp
of the latest check point.
To detect changes in a referenced project, go to the References tab, and in the
Checkpoint section, click Checkpoint Report. The Difference to Checkpoint dialog
box displays the files that have changed on disk since you created the checkpoint.
To remove the checkpoint, in the Checkpoint section of the References tab, click
Clear.
See Also
More About
- “Create Projects” on page 31-2
- “Share Projects” on page 31-28
See Also