Java Structure Compare window missing [message #534995] |
Thu, 20 May 2010 19:22  |
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Hi,
I've just upgraded from Eclipse 3.2 to Eclipse Java IDE (Galileo), with the CDT added (the sysadmin didn't use Install New Software).
When I synchronize and then double click to compare, the comparison comes up without the Java Structure Compare at the top, and there is no way to open it.
I checked "Open structure compare automatically" under General -> Compare/Patch in the Preferences, which was unchecked, even though its supposed to default to on.
I've looked around in Install New Software and installed anything that looks related to JDT.
My current workaround is to exit from 3.5 and run 3.2 when I want to check in.
Has anyone else had this problem and/or been able to fix it?
Thanks!
Sue
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Re: Java Structure Compare window missing [message #535020 is a reply to message #534995] |
Fri, 21 May 2010 01:53   |
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Originally posted by: Norbert.Utella.googlemail.com
Hi Sue,
sometimes the Source Compare is hidden at the bottom of the compare
view. So if you see "Java Source Compare" at the bottom, simply move it
up a little.
Hope this helps.
Norbert
Am 21.05.2010 01:23, schrieb sueh@colorado.edu:
> Hi,
>
> I've just upgraded from Eclipse 3.2 to Eclipse Java IDE (Galileo), with
> the CDT added (the sysadmin didn't use Install New Software).
>
> When I synchronize and then double click to compare, the comparison
> comes up without the Java Structure Compare at the top, and there is no
> way to open it.
>
> I checked "Open structure compare automatically" under General ->
> Compare/Patch in the Preferences, which was unchecked, even though its
> supposed to default to on.
>
> I've looked around in Install New Software and installed anything that
> looks related to JDT.
>
> My current workaround is to exit from 3.5 and run 3.2 when I want to
> check in.
>
> Has anyone else had this problem and/or been able to fix it?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Sue
>
>
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