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Identiting Workbench in Title bar [message #255032] Tue, 15 July 2008 09:40 Go to next message
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This may be the incorrect forum but is there a configuration option to
have the workbench file name appear in the title bar?

I tend to work on the same code base in multiple streams using multiple
workbenches. Having them easily identified in the title bar would be very
helpful.

Thanks,
--Gordon
Re: Identiting Workbench in Title bar [message #255036 is a reply to message #255032] Tue, 15 July 2008 10:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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"Gordon Yorke" <gordon.yorke@oracle.com> wrote in message
news:cbd233ab247c6377dd322b5c3a000640$1@www.eclipse.org...
> This may be the incorrect forum but is there a configuration option to
> have the workbench file name appear in the title bar?

It is; eclipse.newcomer is a good starting point when you're not sure where
to ask, or eclipse.platform for questions about the platform, which this is.

That said: I think what you're looking for is the "-showlocation" command
line (or .ini) flag.
Re: Identiting Workbench in Title bar [message #255043 is a reply to message #255036] Tue, 15 July 2008 13:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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That was it, thanks for the help and the pointer on the newsgroup.
--Gordon
Re: Identiting Workbench in Title bar [message #255047 is a reply to message #255036] Tue, 15 July 2008 13:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: eclipse-news.rizzoweb.com

Walter Harley wrote:
> That said: I think what you're looking for is the "-showlocation" command
> line (or .ini) flag.

Has anyone actually seen -showlocation work in 3.4? I don't see any
result when I use it in my eclipse.ini

Eric
Re: Identiting Workbench in Title bar [message #255054 is a reply to message #255047] Tue, 15 July 2008 19:40 Go to previous message
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"Eric Rizzo" <eclipse-news@rizzoweb.com> wrote in message
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> Walter Harley wrote:
>> That said: I think what you're looking for is the "-showlocation" command
>> line (or .ini) flag.
>
> Has anyone actually seen -showlocation work in 3.4? I don't see any result
> when I use it in my eclipse.ini

It works on the command line. I haven't tried it in the .ini.
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