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Task UI context handling in the CDT perspective, local task [message #71063] Fri, 24 July 2009 07:02 Go to next message
Joost Kraaijeveld is currently offline Joost KraaijeveldFriend
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Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Hi,

I am having a difficult time in understanding the way Mylyn updates the
task context of the current activated local task.

Files that *I* have not opened while the task is activated suddenly
appear. It appears that this is the case for all files that are new,
e.g. any object files or other compilation/code generation files, but
also all files updated by an SVN operation if the task was active in the
CDT perspective and the update took place in the Team Synchronisation
perspective.

Also files that I once had in the context disappear, sometimes just to
the "invisible elements" department, but also into thin air, contextly
speaking.

What I want is that files that *I* open while a task is active are added
to the context (I have checked "Manage open editors to match task
context") and that files for which I close the editor remain in the
context (I have unchecked "Remove file from context when editor is closed").

Is that possible? Is there any documentation available that
deterministically describes what should happen what Mylyn does when it
tries to keep me task-focused?

TIA

Joost


Cheers,

Joost
Re: Task UI context handling in the CDT perspective, local task [message #717432 is a reply to message #71063] Sat, 20 August 2011 16:12 Go to previous message
Rob  is currently offline Rob Friend
Messages: 3
Registered: November 2009
Junior Member
Probably a quite comparable question is here:
www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/235965/
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