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Organize EasyC functions in a fashion we like?

Can anyone tell us if it is possible to re-arrange your functions you create in EasyC to a method more organized to us?

Or is this a "C LINKER" issue?

Can we re-arrange it somehow? We would like to group all of our input_*.* functions closer together because our function list is getting long. It would be nice not to have to hunt for them in the function list or put them alphabetical order.

Is there some file we can edit to change this around like we like them?

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Re: Organize EasyC functions in a fashion we like?

You can''t change the order of functions in EasyC.
Though I think its a good idea.
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Re: Organize EasyC functions in a fashion we like?

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You can''t change the order of functions in EasyC.
Though I think its a good idea.
It would be handy if we could. We think about functions to create in a "not so orderly" fashion, this tends to mix up the functions we have created.

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Re: Organize EasyC functions in a fashion we like?

They're listed in a FIFO (First In, First Out) manner, so they show up in the order you add them, as you noted. You can't simply rearrange them (this is an EasyC UI problem), so the workaround is to remove them all, then re-add them in the order you want. I recommend saving first, just in case.

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