Skip to main content


Eclipse Community Forums
Forum Search:

Search      Help    Register    Login    Home
Home » Newcomers » Newcomers » Viewing .ODP Files Inside Eclipse
Viewing .ODP Files Inside Eclipse [message #208994] Sat, 05 May 2007 02:44 Go to next message
Mark Dexter is currently offline Mark DexterFriend
Messages: 324
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Hi. I just watched the Eclipse Databinding Test Drive webinar
(https://admin.adobe.acrobat.com/_a300965365/p77464314/) and noticed that
David was viewing a .ODP file (Open Office slide show file) inside
Eclipse. I'm somewhat new to Eclipse and would like to be able to do that.
Is there a plug-in? Thanks. Mark Dexter
Re: Viewing .ODP Files Inside Eclipse [message #209047 is a reply to message #208994] Sat, 05 May 2007 10:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: b.muskalla.gmx.net

Hi Mark,

take a look at http://ubion.ion.ag/solutions/003officeintegrationeditor.
I've never tested it - just heard about it :-)
Have fun with it.

Cheers
Benny

Mark Dexter wrote:
> Hi. I just watched the Eclipse Databinding Test Drive webinar
> (https://admin.adobe.acrobat.com/_a300965365/p77464314/) and noticed
> that David was viewing a .ODP file (Open Office slide show file) inside
> Eclipse. I'm somewhat new to Eclipse and would like to be able to do
> that. Is there a plug-in? Thanks. Mark Dexter
>
>
Re: Viewing .ODP Files Inside Eclipse [message #209087 is a reply to message #209047] Sun, 06 May 2007 17:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mark Dexter is currently offline Mark DexterFriend
Messages: 324
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Benjamin Muskalla wrote:

> Hi Mark,

> take a look at http://ubion.ion.ag/solutions/003officeintegrationeditor.
> I've never tested it - just heard about it :-)
> Have fun with it.

> Cheers
> Benny

> Mark Dexter wrote:
>> Hi. I just watched the Eclipse Databinding Test Drive webinar
>> (https://admin.adobe.acrobat.com/_a300965365/p77464314/) and noticed
>> that David was viewing a .ODP file (Open Office slide show file) inside
>> Eclipse. I'm somewhat new to Eclipse and would like to be able to do
>> that. Is there a plug-in? Thanks. Mark Dexter
>>
>>

Thanks for the link. Just in case someone else wants to use this plug-in,
there are no installation instructions. However, it is easy to install
(once you know how). You just copy the downloaded JAR files into the
directory where your Eclipse JAR files are installed (e.g., c:\program
files\eclipse\plugins on my Windows PC) and then re-start Eclipse. Mark

P.S. Is this the way most plug-ins install?
Re: Viewing .ODP Files Inside Eclipse [message #209263 is a reply to message #209087] Mon, 07 May 2007 14:15 Go to previous message
Dani Megert is currently offline Dani MegertFriend
Messages: 3802
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Mark Dexter wrote:

> Benjamin Muskalla wrote:
>
>> Hi Mark,
>
>
>> take a look at http://ubion.ion.ag/solutions/003officeintegrationeditor.
>> I've never tested it - just heard about it :-)
>> Have fun with it.
>
>
>> Cheers
>> Benny
>
>
>> Mark Dexter wrote:
>>
>>> Hi. I just watched the Eclipse Databinding Test Drive webinar
>>> (https://admin.adobe.acrobat.com/_a300965365/p77464314/) and noticed
>>> that David was viewing a .ODP file (Open Office slide show file)
>>> inside Eclipse. I'm somewhat new to Eclipse and would like to be
>>> able to do that. Is there a plug-in?
>>
Preferred is to offer the install from an Update Site. If you drop it
manually into the install tree then you must start at least once with
"-clean".

Dani

>>> Thanks. Mark Dexter
>>>
>>>
>
> Thanks for the link. Just in case someone else wants to use this
> plug-in, there are no installation instructions. However, it is easy
> to install (once you know how). You just copy the downloaded JAR files
> into the directory where your Eclipse JAR files are installed (e.g.,
> c:\program files\eclipse\plugins on my Windows PC) and then re-start
> Eclipse. Mark
>
> P.S. Is this the way most plug-ins install?
>
Previous Topic:How to set Document Partition read only
Next Topic:A good book for starters
Goto Forum:
  


Current Time: Mon Sep 23 09:40:07 GMT 2024

Powered by FUDForum. Page generated in 0.08541 seconds
.:: Contact :: Home ::.

Powered by: FUDforum 3.0.2.
Copyright ©2001-2010 FUDforum Bulletin Board Software

Back to the top