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res.files = Home/*<br>
res.path = /usr/share/mygame/resourcces<br>
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INSTALLS += res<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 28.02.2014 01:14, Iosif Hamlatzis
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<div dir="ltr">ok thanks
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<div>and if I am not making a Qt application but just a plain
c/c++ application? Is there a way to define just the root of
my assets folder?</div>
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<div>Let's say my tree is:</div>
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<div>c:\workspace\mygame\Home</div>
<div>c:\workspace\mygame\Home\media<br>
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<div>c:\workspace\mygame\Home\media\bmps<br>
</div>
<div>c:\workspace\mygame\Home\media\bmps\.....<br>
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<div>c:\workspace\mygame\Home\media\bmps\.....\.....<br>
</div>
<div>c:\workspace\mygame\Home\media\sounds<br>
</div>
<div>c:\workspace\mygame\Home\other\<br>
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<div>etc</div>
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<div>is it possible to say I want everything under the
c:\workspace\mygame\Home folder?</div>
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<div class="gmail_extra">If I have lots and lots of sounds,
images, fonts etc it's getting ..... (I cannot find a polite
word to use) to manually add each and every file, something is
going to get lost</div>
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