Launch Menu [message #302818] |
Sat, 29 April 2006 15:11  |
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Originally posted by: irbull.cs.uvic.ca
Did the launch menu change with 3.2 RC2? In the past whenever I launched
an application it always went to number 1 in my launch menu.
1) I created a new project
2) Created a new class (with a Mainline)
3) right click on the new class, Run As Java Application
4) The item is not remembered in my launch menu
I can open a bug report against this, but maybe there is a configuration
option I am missing.
I am running Debian Unstable, Eclipse-GTK, 3.2 RC2.
note: There doesn't seem to be anything in my error log.
Cheers,
Ian
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Re: Launch Menu [message #302824 is a reply to message #302820] |
Sat, 29 April 2006 15:41  |
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Originally posted by: irbull.cs.uvic.ca
ok, got it... maybe it was done on purpose.
It seems that if you have working sets enabled, and top level elements
in your package explorer are working sets, then you see Other Projects
(for everything not in a working set).
If you create a new project it goes here.
If you launch that project it launches fine, but the launch
configuration is not in the launch menu. (I guess because the working
set is filtering it).
Ian
Ian Bull wrote:
> I just unzipped another version (and created a new workspace) and it
> seems to work fine there. I try and figure out the difference between
> the two..
>
> Ian
>
> Ian Bull wrote:
>> Did the launch menu change with 3.2 RC2? In the past whenever I
>> launched an application it always went to number 1 in my launch menu.
>>
>> 1) I created a new project
>> 2) Created a new class (with a Mainline)
>> 3) right click on the new class, Run As Java Application
>> 4) The item is not remembered in my launch menu
>>
>> I can open a bug report against this, but maybe there is a
>> configuration option I am missing.
>>
>> I am running Debian Unstable, Eclipse-GTK, 3.2 RC2.
>>
>> note: There doesn't seem to be anything in my error log.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Ian
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