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Squelching Errors [message #175405] Sun, 04 January 2004 03:46 Go to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: rob.williams.intersperse.com

I imported the code from the excellent book Java Developer's Guide to
Eclipse into 3M6. Of course, there are many problems. It is still nice
to have it in there as a reference. To get my Problems panel back to
just showing me issues with my code, I just went into the example
projects and removed the src folders from the Java Build Path. Is there
another way to handle situations like this? (I figured it would be easy
to put them back later.)

R
Re: Squelching Errors [message #175554 is a reply to message #175405] Sun, 04 January 2004 17:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: Gerald.Preissler.gmx.de

Rob Williams wrote:

> I imported the code from the excellent book Java Developer's Guide to
> Eclipse into 3M6. Of course, there are many problems. It is still nice
> to have it in there as a reference. To get my Problems panel back to
> just showing me issues with my code, I just went into the example
> projects and removed the src folders from the Java Build Path. Is there
> another way to handle situations like this? (I figured it would be easy
> to put them back later.)
>
> R

Rob,

you could set the filter to only show errors in the selected resource or
project. Would that do what you want?

Regards
Jerry
Re: Squelching Errors [message #175570 is a reply to message #175554] Sun, 04 January 2004 18:41 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: rob.williams.intersperse.com

Yeah. I'll go looking for that. Thanks.
R


Gerald Preissler wrote:

> Rob Williams wrote:
>
>
>>I imported the code from the excellent book Java Developer's Guide to
>>Eclipse into 3M6. Of course, there are many problems. It is still nice
>>to have it in there as a reference. To get my Problems panel back to
>>just showing me issues with my code, I just went into the example
>>projects and removed the src folders from the Java Build Path. Is there
>>another way to handle situations like this? (I figured it would be easy
>>to put them back later.)
>>
>>R
>
>
> Rob,
>
> you could set the filter to only show errors in the selected resource or
> project. Would that do what you want?
>
> Regards
> Jerry
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