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Is it possible to run Eclipse without standard Eclipse Perspectives? [message #33832] Mon, 11 November 2002 10:07 Go to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: evgeniy.strokin.rocketrainer.com

I want to start Eclipse with my own Perspective only and with no standard
Eclipse Perspectives such as Resource Perspective, Java Perspective and so
on.
Is it possible and if it is, how I can do it?
If you can provide some examples or links it will be greatly appreciated.
:)

Thanks
Jenya
Re: Is it possible to run Eclipse without standard Eclipse Perspectives? [message #33989 is a reply to message #33832] Tue, 12 November 2002 14:46 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
I assume you do not mean prgrammatically.
To do manually:
1. Create your own perspective (Window / Save Perspective As...)
2. Open it using the 'Open a Perspective' button on the left toolbar
3. Close those perspectives that you do not want (Java, Resource etc.)
Next time you open Eclipse it will come with your own perspective only.

From a user's perspective, that's the beauty of Eclipse - entirely
configurable.
Though as a fascist plug-in developer I hate it as I cannot control the
user!

Mike E.

"Jenya" <evgeniy.strokin@rocketrainer.com> wrote in message
news:aqoh3q$i2h$1@rogue.oti.com...
> I want to start Eclipse with my own Perspective only and with no standard
> Eclipse Perspectives such as Resource Perspective, Java Perspective and so
> on.
> Is it possible and if it is, how I can do it?
> If you can provide some examples or links it will be greatly appreciated.
> :)
>
> Thanks
> Jenya
>
>
Re: Is it possible to run Eclipse without standard Eclipse Perspectives? [message #585823 is a reply to message #33832] Tue, 12 November 2002 14:46 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
I assume you do not mean prgrammatically.
To do manually:
1. Create your own perspective (Window / Save Perspective As...)
2. Open it using the 'Open a Perspective' button on the left toolbar
3. Close those perspectives that you do not want (Java, Resource etc.)
Next time you open Eclipse it will come with your own perspective only.

From a user's perspective, that's the beauty of Eclipse - entirely
configurable.
Though as a fascist plug-in developer I hate it as I cannot control the
user!

Mike E.

"Jenya" <evgeniy.strokin@rocketrainer.com> wrote in message
news:aqoh3q$i2h$1@rogue.oti.com...
> I want to start Eclipse with my own Perspective only and with no standard
> Eclipse Perspectives such as Resource Perspective, Java Perspective and so
> on.
> Is it possible and if it is, how I can do it?
> If you can provide some examples or links it will be greatly appreciated.
> :)
>
> Thanks
> Jenya
>
>
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