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Luna, can't open non-c files from project explorer. [message #1403859] Mon, 28 July 2014 09:57 Go to next message
Tryfon Farmakakis is currently offline Tryfon FarmakakisFriend
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I installed Eclipse Luna CDT and it looks that there is no option "Open" or "Open with" for non-c files in the Project Explorer. Is this a bug or a feature that needs to be enabled somewhere?

Thanks in advance.
Re: Luna, can't open non-c files from project explorer. [message #1403899 is a reply to message #1403859] Mon, 28 July 2014 14:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Doug Schaefer is currently offline Doug SchaeferFriend
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I don't have an answer, other than to counter that I do get Open/Open with for non C files in the project explorer. There might be something wrong in your workspace or a plug-in is throwing exceptions. Might be worth checking the Error Log.
Re: Luna, can't open non-c files from project explorer. [message #1403937 is a reply to message #1403899] Mon, 28 July 2014 16:20 Go to previous message
Tryfon Farmakakis is currently offline Tryfon FarmakakisFriend
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Ok, problem solved after a clean reinstall. It looks like Subclipse was probably the perpetrator. Anyway, I am using Subversive now and it works fine. Thanks!

[Updated on: Mon, 28 July 2014 16:21]

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