How to reactivate the visual editor ? [message #7504] |
Tue, 02 December 2003 07:55  |
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Originally posted by: sghyssel.student.info.ucl.ac.be
Hi,
I have created a graphical interface with VE and I would like to change some
objects in it.
My problem is that I can't get the VE anymore and I don't know how to
re-activate it for an already existing visual class.
It works fine if I want to create a new visual class, but not to modify an
old one.
Thankx,
Seb !
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Re: How to reactivate the visual editor ? [message #7518 is a reply to message #7504] |
Tue, 02 December 2003 08:02  |
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Originally posted by: list.inksystems.net
Hi Seb,
if your class is still opened close it. Then, right click on the file name
and choose in the pop up menu Open With -> Visual Editor. It should bring up
your class in VE.
Best regards,
Igor.
"Ghyzi" <sghyssel@student.info.ucl.ac.be> wrote in message
news:bqi1v1$p25$1@eclipse.org...
> Hi,
>
> I have created a graphical interface with VE and I would like to change
some
> objects in it.
> My problem is that I can't get the VE anymore and I don't know how to
> re-activate it for an already existing visual class.
> It works fine if I want to create a new visual class, but not to modify an
> old one.
>
> Thankx,
>
> Seb !
>
>
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Re: How to reactivate the visual editor ? [message #571586 is a reply to message #7504] |
Tue, 02 December 2003 08:02  |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: list.inksystems.net
Hi Seb,
if your class is still opened close it. Then, right click on the file name
and choose in the pop up menu Open With -> Visual Editor. It should bring up
your class in VE.
Best regards,
Igor.
"Ghyzi" <sghyssel@student.info.ucl.ac.be> wrote in message
news:bqi1v1$p25$1@eclipse.org...
> Hi,
>
> I have created a graphical interface with VE and I would like to change
some
> objects in it.
> My problem is that I can't get the VE anymore and I don't know how to
> re-activate it for an already existing visual class.
> It works fine if I want to create a new visual class, but not to modify an
> old one.
>
> Thankx,
>
> Seb !
>
>
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