SWT Package missing? [message #33870] |
Tue, 12 November 2002 00:28  |
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Originally posted by: greenemj.wit.edu
Hi,
I just downloaded the latest stable release of Eclipse. I tried following
the help files to use some SWT examples ("Window menu select Show View -->
Other. In the Show View dialog, expand SWT Examples and select the view
named SWT Layouts. A view titled SWT Layouts will appear in your current
perspective.") There was no SWT Examples to expand. They simply were not
there. Any ideas on what I might doing wrong?
Thanks.
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Re: SWT Package missing? [message #33930 is a reply to message #33916] |
Tue, 12 November 2002 04:16  |
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Originally posted by: greenemj.wit.edu
Alright thanks a lot. I\'ll remember to use the apropriate news group next
time.
Horváth Csaba wrote:
> Hi,
> You need to download the examples too because they are not included in the
> SDK. You can do this from the same download page. After you downloaded and
> unzipped the example plug-ins, Eclipe will run the Update Manager at the
> next start to finish the install.
> Regards,
> Csaba
> PS. I think the eclipse.tools is a more relevant place to ask questions
> about \'core\' Eclipse.
> \"Mark Greene\" <greenemj@wit.edu> wrote in message
> news:aqq3i9$aes$1@rogue.oti.com...
> > Hi,
> > I just downloaded the latest stable release of Eclipse. I tried following
> > the help files to use some SWT examples (\"Window menu select Show View -->
> > Other. In the Show View dialog, expand SWT Examples and select the view
> > named SWT Layouts. A view titled SWT Layouts will appear in your current
> > perspective.\") There was no SWT Examples to expand. They simply were not
> > there. Any ideas on what I might doing wrong?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
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Re: SWT Package missing? [message #585788 is a reply to message #33870] |
Tue, 12 November 2002 03:11  |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: hcs33.egon.gyaloglo.hu
Hi,
You need to download the examples too because they are not included in the
SDK. You can do this from the same download page. After you downloaded and
unzipped the example plug-ins, Eclipe will run the Update Manager at the
next start to finish the install.
Regards,
Csaba
PS. I think the eclipse.tools is a more relevant place to ask questions
about 'core' Eclipse.
"Mark Greene" <greenemj@wit.edu> wrote in message
news:aqq3i9$aes$1@rogue.oti.com...
> Hi,
> I just downloaded the latest stable release of Eclipse. I tried following
> the help files to use some SWT examples ("Window menu select Show View -->
> Other. In the Show View dialog, expand SWT Examples and select the view
> named SWT Layouts. A view titled SWT Layouts will appear in your current
> perspective.") There was no SWT Examples to expand. They simply were not
> there. Any ideas on what I might doing wrong?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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Re: SWT Package missing? [message #585801 is a reply to message #33916] |
Tue, 12 November 2002 04:16  |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: greenemj.wit.edu
Alright thanks a lot. I\'ll remember to use the apropriate news group next
time.
Horváth Csaba wrote:
> Hi,
> You need to download the examples too because they are not included in the
> SDK. You can do this from the same download page. After you downloaded and
> unzipped the example plug-ins, Eclipe will run the Update Manager at the
> next start to finish the install.
> Regards,
> Csaba
> PS. I think the eclipse.tools is a more relevant place to ask questions
> about \'core\' Eclipse.
> \"Mark Greene\" <greenemj@wit.edu> wrote in message
> news:aqq3i9$aes$1@rogue.oti.com...
> > Hi,
> > I just downloaded the latest stable release of Eclipse. I tried following
> > the help files to use some SWT examples (\"Window menu select Show View -->
> > Other. In the Show View dialog, expand SWT Examples and select the view
> > named SWT Layouts. A view titled SWT Layouts will appear in your current
> > perspective.\") There was no SWT Examples to expand. They simply were not
> > there. Any ideas on what I might doing wrong?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
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