Mylyn very good play with WWS (Window Wroking Set), could be good start for tips & tricks: 1. Create mylyn working set and assign project(s) (from task list). 2. Select WWS on views like Project / Package Explorer and Open Resource / Type views 3. Switch Mylyn WS via Task List (quick list after find box) : see the magic, fast filter on all views! :D
> I love WWS. I'm +1 for keeping it hidden,
but WWS is something that we should document on the Eclipse Tips
& Tricks.
Sounds good to me! Any volunteer?
Brian? ;-)
Dani
From:
Brian
de Alwis <briandealwis@xxxxxxxxx>
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Date:
20.09.2016 16:42
Subject:
Re:
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I love WWS. I'm +1 for keeping it hidden, but
WWS is something that we should document on the Eclipse Tips &
Tricks.
Brian.
On 20-Sep-2016, at 10:13 AM, Daniel Megert
<daniel_megert@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Let's start with
http://help.eclipse.org/neon/index.jsp?topic=%2Forg.eclipse.platform.doc.user%2Fconcepts%2Fcworkset.htm
Out of the box most views use the WWS by default, which allows to
quickly switch the working set for all views in a window. In
previous releases there were toolbar buttons that made it easy to
tweak the WWS. Those are now hidden by default, but can be made
visible again via Window > Perspective > Customize
Perspective...
As I said before, I'm also not using WWSs and I doubt many people
do. So, might be time to retire them if no one objects
here.
Dani
From: Stefan Xenos <sxenos@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: User Interface Architecture Working Group
<ui-best-practices-working-group@xxxxxxxxxxx>, Discussions about the IDE
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Date: 14.09.2016 18:12
Subject: Re: [ui-best-practices-working-group] [ide-dev]
Working sets (WAS: Re: Java IDEs comparison)
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I have to admit, I'm also curious. My usage of working sets is
exactly like yours. I'd suggest we do some code archeology and try
to figure out what use-case window working sets (and working sets
in general) were intended to support. If the main use-case we care
about is the adding-structure to the package-explorer use-case that
you and I seem to use them for then we could probably brainstorm a
much more efficient UI that addresses that same use-cases.
On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 12:52 PM Doug Schaefer <dschaefer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I’ll echo Bruno’s question. What is a “Window Working Set”? I
really have no idea how it’s different than regular Working
Sets.
Frankly, I just use Working Sets to add some hierarchy to the
projects I have open in my workspace (I have over 400 at the
moment) and really only use it in the Project/Package Explorer and
to scope Searches. They’re not very easy to set up though if that’s
all you wanted.
Doug.
From: <ide-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of Dawid Pakuła
<zulus@xxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: Discussions about the IDE <ide-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tuesday, September 13, 2016 at 2:02 PM
To: Discussions about the IDE <ide-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [ide-dev] Working sets (WAS: Re: Java IDEs
comparison)
First entry in working set configuration window [1]. In JDT schoold
views (JSDT, DLTK, ...) there is always shortcut on view menu
(before standard working sets).
I personally use it together with mylyn:
1. Select Window Working Set in Resource and Type selection dialog
+ in any exlporer
2. From Task List, create Mylyn Working set with some
projects
3. Activate mylyn working in Task List.
As the result, all views with “Window Working Set” activated will
be simply filtered.
[1] - http://help.eclipse.org/kepler/index.jsp?topic=%2Forg.eclipse.platform.doc.user%2Fconcepts%2Fcworkset.htm
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Dawid Pakuła
From: Bruno Medeiros <bruno.do.medeiros@xxxxxxxxx>
Reply: Discussions about the IDE <ide-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 13 September 2016 at 19:00:09
To: Discussions about the IDE <ide-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [ide-dev] Working sets (WAS: Re: Java IDEs
comparison)
Wait, what's a "Window" Working Set?
On 9 September 2016 at 14:16, Daniel Megert <daniel_megert@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>The user story that
Working Sets aims to address, isn't it better served with different
workspaces and/or nested projects?
I agree regarding Window Working Sets - I never use them. But in
all my workspaces I use working sets, to e.g. easily switch to or
search in documentation, which is a working set in my
workspaces.
Dani
From: Bruno Medeiros <bruno.do.medeiros@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Discussions about the IDE <ide-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 09.09.2016 12:48
Subject: [ide-dev] Working sets (WAS: Re: Java IDEs
comparison)
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On 7 September 2016 at 18:08, Dawid Pakuła <zulus@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
My 5 cent: consistency, consistency and again consistency...
3. Working sets, one of most powerfull thing in eclipse isn’t
widely supported across projects, examples:
3.1. “Window Working Set” entry sometimes isn’t available in fast
view menu (Platform views), sometimes is (JDT school based
views)
3.2. Working sets types not always available between views, for
example still is not possible to import existing project into mylyn
working set directly
The user story that Working Sets aims to address, isn't it better
served with different workspaces and/or nested projects?
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