automatically reload files without asking me [message #332074] |
Thu, 02 October 2008 05:04  |
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Hi All,
I am using Eclipse (Ganymede) with an external product that both operate
on the same file i.e. I frequently swap between the two to work on the
same file.
This means Eclipse is continually giving me these dialogs: "The file has
been changed on the file system. Do you want to replace the editor
contents with these changes?"
How can I make this an automatic "yes"? I.e. automatically reload files
without asking me?
Thanks!
Rob
:)
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Re: automatically reload files without asking me [message #332075 is a reply to message #332074] |
Thu, 02 October 2008 07:19  |
Eclipse User |
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Robert Mark Bram wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am using Eclipse (Ganymede) with an external product that both
> operate on the same file i.e. I frequently swap between the two to
> work on the same file.
>
> This means Eclipse is continually giving me these dialogs: "The file
> has been changed on the file system. Do you want to replace the editor
> contents with these changes?"
>
> How can I make this an automatic "yes"? I.e. automatically reload
> files without asking me?
You can enable auto-refresh preference: Window > Preferences | General >
Workspace | Refresh automatically. Note that it depends on your OS how
fast this refresh happens i.e. if you change the file outside and
quickly switch to the eclipse editor then you might still get the dialog.
Dani
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> Thanks!
>
> Rob
> :)
>
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