| How to compile in foreground ? [message #167870] | 
Fri, 09 July 2004 01:33   | 
 
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Originally posted by: somewhere.nowhere.com 
 
Hi, 
 
I recently migrated to Eclipse 3.0 M8 (Build id: 200403261517). 
 
Some observations: 
1. Project Building/ compiling happens in a scheduled manner. 
   How to disable that? I prefer the compilation with a blocking dialog as 
   in Eclipse 2.x 
 
2. The Sychronise view shows the items in a "Flat" view as opposed to 
"Heirarchial" which was so in Eclipse 2.x. The "Heirarchial" looks better 
so that there is less repeated-text, how to enable that? (The Package 
explorer view has the provision, why not 'synchronize' view) 
 
thks 
g1
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| Re: How to compile in foreground ? [message #167962 is a reply to message #167870] | 
Fri, 09 July 2004 11:05   | 
 
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Originally posted by: eclipse.rizzoweb.com 
 
Jeevan-S wrote: 
 
> Hi, 
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> I recently migrated to Eclipse 3.0 M8 (Build id: 200403261517). 
 
As others have recommended - go get the 3.0 Release version. 
 
> 2. The Sychronise view shows the items in a "Flat" view as opposed to 
> "Heirarchial" which was so in Eclipse 2.x. The "Heirarchial" looks better 
> so that there is less repeated-text, how to enable that? (The Package 
> explorer view has the provision, why not 'synchronize' view) 
 
In your Synchronize view, click the "options" button (black down-arrow  
in the upper right corner of the view) - there you can select the Layout  
you want, including a Hierarchical one. 
 
HTH, 
	Eric
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