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 === How to duplicate an example project with vsrename === === How to duplicate an example project with vsrename ===
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 At some point you're probably going to say, "Hey, I understand what's going on, and I want to build my new game, Laser Cats, based on RTSimpleApp." (or RT3DApp, etc) At some point you're probably going to say, "Hey, I understand what's going on, and I want to build my new game, Laser Cats, based on RTSimpleApp." (or RT3DApp, etc)
  
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 === Smart renaming with vsrename (Windows only) === === Smart renaming with vsrename (Windows only) ===
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 +**WARNING:**  This doesn't edit the file linux/linux_compile.sh right, it changes it to have DOS end of lines.  You will have to manually change this back using Notepad++ (Edit->EOL Conversion->Unix LF) or something if you're doing linux compiles from linux!
  
 First, grab [[http://www.codeproject.com/KB/cpp/vsrename.aspx|vsrename (Visual Studio Project Renamer)]] - what it does is intelligently search and replace in file names and inside text file (it can figure out what is a text file or not) in an entire directory tree.  Don't let the Visual Studio in the name fool you, it doesn't really care what files it works on. First, grab [[http://www.codeproject.com/KB/cpp/vsrename.aspx|vsrename (Visual Studio Project Renamer)]] - what it does is intelligently search and replace in file names and inside text file (it can figure out what is a text file or not) in an entire directory tree.  Don't let the Visual Studio in the name fool you, it doesn't really care what files it works on.
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 It IS possible to do directory checkout of your own svn located inside of your svn proton checkout btw - it's what I do for client projects, works like charm. It IS possible to do directory checkout of your own svn located inside of your svn proton checkout btw - it's what I do for client projects, works like charm.
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 +For linux users... ermm... well, [[https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/46276/finding-all-non-binary-files|check this out]]?
  
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