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These sources are maintained (externally) with Subversion, so for every
Foo.java file there are two corresponding Foo.java.svn-base files nested
in a hidden ".svn" directory. When I do "Open Resource", I do not want to
see these files.
What I've tried:
- Added an exclusion filter to the source entry on the build path.
- Applied the ".*" filter in the "Navigator" view.
- Installed Subversive, hoping it would have some built-in filtering
capability bundled with it.
- Rebuilt the project from scratch (after installing Subversive).
Despite all this, the unwanted files still show up in "Open Resource". Is
there any way to hide them?
(I'm using Galileo under Ubuntu 9.04.)]]>Dan Smith2009-06-25T17:32:49-00:00Re: Subversion hidden files in "Open Resource"
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ArcMa 2009-10-01T11:47:46-00:00Re: Subversion hidden files in "Open Resource"
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> I have a Java project that contains sources referenced with "Link
> Source". These sources are maintained (externally) with Subversion, so
> for every Foo.java file there are two corresponding Foo.java.svn-base
> files nested in a hidden ".svn" directory. When I do "Open Resource", I
> do not want to see these files.
>
> What I've tried:
>
> - Added an exclusion filter to the source entry on the build path.
>
> - Applied the ".*" filter in the "Navigator" view.
>
> - Installed Subversive, hoping it would have some built-in filtering
> capability bundled with it.
>
> - Rebuilt the project from scratch (after installing Subversive).
>
> Despite all this, the unwanted files still show up in "Open Resource".
> Is there any way to hide them?
Try unchecking 'Show Derived Resource' in the pull down menu of the
dialog. It would work only if the subversive plugin has set those files
as a derived resource.
On the other hand, Open Type dialog would be more appropriate than the
Open Resource, if you looking open the Java classes.
- Prakash
Platform UI Team, IBM http://blog.eclipse-tips.com]]>Prakash G.R.2009-10-01T12:03:02-00:00Re: Subversion hidden files in "Open Resource"
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> dialog. It would work only if the subversive plugin has set those files
> as a derived resource.
And how make subversive plugin to set them as derived?]]>ArcMa 2009-10-01T12:27:00-00:00Re: Subversion hidden files in "Open Resource"
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>> Try unchecking 'Show Derived Resource' in the pull down menu of the
>> dialog. It would work only if the subversive plugin has set those
>> files as a derived resource.
>
> And how make subversive plugin to set them as derived?
I doubt that it will be done thru preferences that can be changed by
the user. Either case you should check that with the subversive newsgroup