Jalopy question [message #156091] |
Wed, 12 November 2003 18:48  |
Eclipse User |
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Is there any way to use Jalopy plug-in "instead" of the
standard Eclipse formatting?
What i wand - when i cut/paste some text, i need it to be formatted
with Jalopy.
So i guess i have to find way to REPLACE standard source formatter with the
Jalopy.
Is it possible?
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Thank you, best regards
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Eugene N Dzhurinsky
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Re: Jalopy question [message #156559 is a reply to message #156123] |
Thu, 13 November 2003 18:11  |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: jgangemi.yahoo.com
why do you need jalopy to completely replace the standard eclipse formatter?
both will happily co-exist together.
once you install jalopy (just install into the plugins directory and restart
eclipse), when you right click in a java editor window a "format w/ jalopy"
option shows up - this is completely seperate then the "format" option
contained under the "source" option in the same context menu.
when you choose the "format w/ jalopy" option, the code is formatted
according to whatever jalopy preferences you define. you can also modify the
jalopy prefs from w/in eclipse by choosing the correct option under the
"window" option in the main menu bar.
if you need more help, feel free to contact me at jgangemi@yahoo.com
-jae
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 03:34:25 +0200, Eugeny N Dzhurinsky
<eugenydzh@jdevelop.com> wrote:
>jae wrote:
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>> sure - just install jalopy to the plug-ins directory and go thru and
>> clear
>> out any of the code generation text (header, etc) from the perferences
>> page and you're good to go.
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>well, seems that we don't unserstand each other.
>I need Jalopy to complete replace the standart Eclipse formatter
>can you suggest how can i do that?
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>If possible - step by step.
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>I guess i have to exam the XML files in configuration and replace the
>package for eclipse formatter with Jalopy one.
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>I'm on the right way?
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