|
Re: Installing Visual Editor 1.2.2 [message #192144 is a reply to message #192130] |
Tue, 06 February 2007 10:18 |
Eclipse User |
|
|
|
Originally posted by: jakub.jurkiewicz.gmail.com
Hi Enger,
You have to unzip the downloaded archive with VE. In the unpacked folder
you should see two directories: features and plugins. You have to copy
content of dir features to $ECLIPSE_HOME/features and content of dir
plugins to $ECLIPSE_HOME/plugins.
Let me know if it helps :)
regards,
Jakub Jurkiewicz
Enger wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I just download the Visual Editor 1.2.2 for Eclipse but I do not know
> how to install it ! Although the Visual Editor has FAQs for the
> installation but it is for the version 1.1.0.1 (old version). If anyone
> knows how to do it, could you please show me how ?!
>
> Thank you !
> Enger
>
|
|
|
|
Re: Installing Visual Editor 1.2.2 [message #192209 is a reply to message #192171] |
Tue, 06 February 2007 15:31 |
Eclipse User |
|
|
|
Originally posted by: merks.ca.ibm.com
Enger,
Maybe you need to run "eclipse.exe -clean" to refresh the configuration
after adding new things.
Enger wrote:
> Thank for your advice ! I already did as you say but after I run
> Eclipse again, there is nothing affected :( In my new project menu, I
> see no Visual Editor Project or even in Preferences/Java, no Visual
> Editor setting ! Seemingly it does not recognize the plug-in folder of
> Eclipse each time restarting !!!
>
> Do you have any suggestion ?
>
> Thank you !
> Enger
>
|
|
|
Re: Installing Visual Editor 1.2.2 [message #192214 is a reply to message #192209] |
Tue, 06 February 2007 15:58 |
Eclipse User |
|
|
|
Originally posted by: wegener.cboenospam.com
Ed Merks wrote:
> Enger,
> Maybe you need to run "eclipse.exe -clean" to refresh the configuration
> after adding new things.
> Enger wrote:
>> Thank for your advice ! I already did as you say but after I run
>> Eclipse again, there is nothing affected :( In my new project menu, I
>> see no Visual Editor Project or even in Preferences/Java, no Visual
>> Editor setting ! Seemingly it does not recognize the plug-in folder of
>> Eclipse each time restarting !!!
>>
>> Do you have any suggestion ?
>>
>> Thank you !
>> Enger
>>
There is no such thing as a Visual Editor Project, there is only a New
Visual Class wizard. If all you downloaded was the visual editor, then
you are probably missing several plugins that the visual editor requires.
The easiest was to install the Visual Editor is to use the Eclipse Update
Manager and select the Calisto update site. This will allow you to
automatically select required plugins when downloading.
|
|
|
|
Re: Installing Visual Editor 1.2.2 [message #192270 is a reply to message #192256] |
Tue, 06 February 2007 17:02 |
Eclipse User |
|
|
|
Originally posted by: merks.ca.ibm.com
Enger,
Dave makes a good point. You're sure you've installed all the required
prereqs listed in the "Requirements: PLEASE READ THIS SECTION FIRST"
section of the download page? Have you looked at the Error log for
clues about that?
Enger wrote:
> I still get same result , nothing affected after I unzip the zip file
> to the Eclipse folder ! I use Java SDK 1.6.0. Although I see the help
> of Visual Editor in Help menu but I still do not see the Visual Editor
> Project :">
>
> Help me please !!!
> Enger
>
|
|
|
|
Re: Installing Visual Editor 1.2.2 [message #192282 is a reply to message #192275] |
Tue, 06 February 2007 18:30 |
Eclipse User |
|
|
|
Originally posted by: merks.ca.ibm.com
Enger,
You've looked at the Error log and there are no clues there about
disabled plugins or missing prerequisites?
Enger wrote:
> I have read the prerequisites before installing Visual Editor. I also
> download and unzip them into Eclipse folder. I try using the Update
> Manager but it shows "Current Configuration Problems" when I choose to
> install Java Development/Visual Editor in Callisto Update Site. Do you
> have any suggestion ?
>
> Thank you.
> Enger
>
|
|
|
|
|
Powered by
FUDForum. Page generated in 0.10653 seconds