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Cannot place breakpoints in subproject

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    Anonymous_Banned275
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    I have added progressdialog example as subproject.
    I can run it but I cannot place breakpoints...
    I also do not understand what is the message outlined in yelloow telling me.

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      Is main.cpp part of more than one of your sub-projects? If so, that yellow warning is stating that It doesn't know which sub-project (and primarily, the sub-project's settings/configuration) to use for the syntax highlighting. There should be an added drop-down menu at the top of the edit window to select the context (sub-project) that it should use. Also, it's unusual for a main.cpp file to be part of two sub-projects.

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        Is main.cpp part of more than one of your sub-projects? If so, that yellow warning is stating that It doesn't know which sub-project (and primarily, the sub-project's settings/configuration) to use for the syntax highlighting. There should be an added drop-down menu at the top of the edit window to select the context (sub-project) that it should use. Also, it's unusual for a main.cpp file to be part of two sub-projects.

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        @mchinand said in Cannot place breakpoints in subproject:

        Is main.cpp part of more than one of your sub-projects? If so, that yellow warning is stating that It doesn't know which sub-project (and primarily, the sub-project's settings/configuration) to use for the syntax highlighting. There should be an added drop-down menu at the top of the edit window to select the context (sub-project) that it should use. Also, it's unusual for a main.cpp file to be part of two sub-projects.

        ...but I should be able to set breakpoints and run / debug ONLY subprojct.
        I'll check for the other menu...

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