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i've an old version of Eclipse installed on an old version of Ubuntu because i wouldn't like to have incompatibility problems with the new version of Eclipse.
I installed the suggested version of Architexa from Help->Install New Software... and it seems to work properly except it doesn't show the attributes of classes.
The screenshot attached shows the problem.
The "10 Members" button gets highlighted when i go over it with the mouse but when i click it doesn't appear pushed and it doesn't show anything.
I know it seems a problem of Architexa but i hope someone encuntered this problem before and he can give me some useful advices.
Thanks.
Best regards,
Marco]]>Marco Vitetta2015-04-21T21:12:50-00:00Re: Eclipse 3.8 + Architexa 2.0.2.201406020043
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/1065909/1693127/#msg_1693127
> Hi guyz,
>
> i've an old version of Eclipse installed on an old version of Ubuntu because i wouldn't like to have incompatibility problems with the new version of Eclipse.
> I installed the suggested version of Architexa from Help->Install New Software... and it seems to work properly except it doesn't show the attributes of classes.
> The screenshot attached shows the problem.
> The "10 Members" button gets highlighted when i go over it with the mouse but when i click it doesn't appear pushed and it doesn't show anything.
> I know it seems a problem of Architexa but i hope someone encuntered this problem before and he can give me some useful advices.
> Thanks.
>
> Best regards,
> Marco
>
First, there are no incompatibility problems between versions of
Eclipse. It's not "installed" software with library dependencies, etc.
You can put multiple versions into your filesystem and use them. You
can't run more than one instance on a given workspace simultaneously,
however.
Second, Architexa is a thir-party product. It's not Eclipse, but
plug-ins for Eclipse. You'll do better to get help directly from them.]]>Russell Bateman2015-04-21T23:55:46-00:00