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Re: Eclipse won't syntax highlight JavaScript files [message #1863689 is a reply to message #1863479] |
Wed, 21 February 2024 11:22 |
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It seems there might be a discrepancy between your selected installer and actual installation. While you chose the 2023-09 build, the link directs to a 2023-06 installer. This could cause missing components for JavaScript syntax highlighting.
Here's what you can do:
Verify Installation: Double-check your Eclipse installation directory and confirm if it includes the "webtools" and "javascript" folders under "plugins". If missing, you'll need to reinstall with the correct installer, available at: [invalid URL removed]
Check File Associations: Ensure .js files are associated with Eclipse's JavaScript editor. Right-click a .js file, choose "Open with," and select the "JS Editor" option.
Enable Web Tools perspective: Go to "Window" -> "Open Perspective" and choose "Web Tools."
Restart Eclipse: Sometimes a restart can resolve settings glitches.
If these steps don't work, consult the Eclipse forum or online resources for further troubleshooting based on your specific error messages.
Remember, downloading the correct installer based on your desired build date is crucial for proper functionality.
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