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| Close projects not in working set [message #332397] | Mon, 20 October 2008 17:33  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | I have a workspace with several related projects. However, at any given moment in time, I only need to be working on a small subset of these
 projects.  So in order to speed up compiles, I close all the unnecessary
 projects.
 
 I'm looking for a way to simplify this process so I don't have to keep
 selecting each project I want to close, and then open at a later time.
 
 Working sets are nice.  I can define different ones.  However, even if
 your project is not in the current working set, it will attempt to
 compile, which is worse, because you can't see it.
 
 What would be real neat would be a feature to close all projects in the
 workspace that are not in the current working set.  I looked around but
 couldn't find anything like that.
 
 Does anyone know if something like that exists?
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| Re: Close projects not in working set [message #332413 is a reply to message #332397] | Tue, 21 October 2008 03:04  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | demi wrote: > What would be real neat would be a feature to close all projects in the
 > workspace that are not in the current working set.
 
 How would you define "current"?
 
 > I looked around but
 > couldn't find anything like that.
 > Does anyone know if something like that exists?
 
 Couldn't you just select all working sets, deselect yours, then use
 'Close Project' from the context menu?
 
 Remy
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