| org.eclipse.debug.ui.consoleLineTrackers [message #336114] | 
Thu, 21 May 2009 18:51   | 
 
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Originally posted by: fraserofthenight.gmail.com 
 
Hi again, 
 
Okay, I'm using this extension point to track console output for  
executables by specifying the absolute name of the executables under the  
processType attribute. This works, but I'd really rather allow the user  
to choose whether to turn on the line tracker on or off for any process. 
 
Short of implementing another external tool LaunchConfigurationType, is  
there any way to do this? If not, is there any easy way to create a LCT  
that is basically just org.eclipse.ui.externaltools, or should I just  
copy the whole project and add my line tracker? 
 
Thanks, 
Robert
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| Re: org.eclipse.debug.ui.consoleLineTrackers [message #336153 is a reply to message #336114] | 
Tue, 26 May 2009 18:41   | 
 
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Originally posted by: fraserofthenight.gmail.com 
 
Robert Fraser wrote: 
> Hi again, 
>  
> Okay, I'm using this extension point to track console output for  
> executables by specifying the absolute name of the executables under the  
> processType attribute. This works, but I'd really rather allow the user  
> to choose whether to turn on the line tracker on or off for any process. 
>  
> Short of implementing another external tool LaunchConfigurationType, is  
> there any way to do this? If not, is there any easy way to create a LCT  
> that is basically just org.eclipse.ui.externaltools, or should I just  
> copy the whole project and add my line tracker? 
>  
> Thanks, 
> Robert 
 
.... Any update on this or am I going to have to do it the hard way?
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