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PYTHON / ECLIPSE [message #1237400] Wed, 29 January 2014 11:01 Go to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
good day to all

i'm searching for a valid " EclipsePreferences-2011-06.epf "
file for download

so i can import preferences [ Python ] into my Eclipse IDE .

suggestions / help would be greatly appreciated !
many thanks

ALAN
Re: PYTHON / ECLIPSE [message #1237407 is a reply to message #1237400] Wed, 29 January 2014 11:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Alan,
It's not clear what you're looking for. .epf files are exported from someone's workspace, they contain all the preferences settings from that workspace. You won't likely find any to download, certainly not from eclipse.org.
Do you already have some Python plugin(s) installed into your Eclipse? If so, you can open the Eclipse Preferences dialog and look for the Python-related preferences there.

Maybe you're looking to install Python plugins into Eclipse - is that what you're asking?
Re: PYTHON / ECLIPSE [message #1237807 is a reply to message #1237407] Thu, 30 January 2014 11:44 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Eric
Yes. Was wanting to install Python plugins into Eclipse.
It was suggested to me to look for the particular .epf file i mentioned earlier.
I'm not sure why they specified that particular file.
But,
Thank you for pointing out that the .epf files are what is actually exported
from someone's workspace. And I will take your advice in just configuring the
preferences I need from the Eclipse Preferences dialog.

Thank you Eric.

Alan Harrell






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