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Re: [eclipse.org-architecture-council] Eclipse vs Vi vs Sublime
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> but making open
on single file trigger project import would be great. I understand that for "old"
Eclipse developers this, and also opening a file in/with Eclipse might
seem less important, since he is usually working within the IDE. But for
newcomers it would be a great help and allow them to quickly start using
Eclipse.DaniFrom:
"Max Rydahl Andersen"
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<eclipse.org-architecture-council@xxxxxxxxxxx>Date:
16.03.2016 09:41Subject:
Re: [eclipse.org-architecture-council]
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On 16 Mar 2016, at 9:31, Christian Campo wrote:Does that not also depend on the Eclipse version ? I have
multiple versions of Eclipse installed at the same time and each has a
different set of workspaces that it remembers. There does not seem to be
a global list of workspaces.
You made it even more clear to me why I think it would
not be the best thing to do ;)
but making open on single file trigger project import would
be great.
/max
christian
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Betreff: Re: [eclipse.org-architecture-council] Eclipse vs Vi vs Sublime
On 16 Mar 2016, at 9:08, Oberhuber, Martin wrote:
Hi,
Ø That would be really slick if it could auto-discover
the workspace.
Ø you mean auto-discover .project, right ?
There could be a number of really interesting workflows related to this.
I agree that searching up in the directory hierarchy until a .project is
found
(Like git finds the .git folder by searching upwards) is perhaps one of
the
most interesting.
Auto-discovering workspaces is also interesting (to keep
Preferences) but harder,
since the workspace .metadata Is often located in a completely different
folder than the projects.
Eclipse would probably have to globally remember recent workspaces ...
something
That reminds me of Oomph Preference Sharing to some extent.
Eclipse does remember recent workspaces.
But I think it will end up being clunky - I think the use
of eclipse to open individual files
and have it offer to open "nearest" project if not already open
would be a great thing.
This should work from cli but also your favourite file
explorer/finder/browser.
/max
Slightly related but in a different direction, I've filed
an enhancement request years ago
talking about "workspace description files" (similar to visual
studio .dsw):
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=245405
Not trying to feature creep here, but I thought you might find this interesting...
Thanks,
Martin
Martin Oberhuber, SMTS / Product Owner - Development Tools,
Wind River
direct +43.662.457915.85 fax +43.662.457915.6
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Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2016 8:41 AM
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Subject: Re: [eclipse.org-architecture-council] Eclipse vs Vi vs Sublime
Max, thanks for the tip of opening on the command line!
It worked on Linux.
Tried with a relative path too ? Thats what failed on me
in past with a segfault ;/
That would be really slick if it could auto-discover the
workspace.
you mean auto-discover .project, right ?
/max
Jay
On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 6:53 PM, Max Rydahl Andersen manderse@xxxxxxxxxxmanderse@xxxxxxxxxxmanderse@xxxxxxxxxxmanderse@xxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
On 15 Mar 2016, at 18:38, Mickael Istria wrote:
"Quick" editors and IDEs are not competing, they're
complementary and
many people use both. IMO, that's perfectly fine.
I disagree. Yes you can use them side-by-side and I do
that frequently.
Primarily because the "eclipse myfile.txt" is
semi-broken on OSX.
If this was fixed I would use eclipse way more.
/max
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