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package explorer doesn't show source folders [message #256491] Fri, 16 May 2008 10:36 Go to next message
Felix Dorner is currently offline Felix DornerFriend
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Hey,

just had to try the fresh M7 packages, and additionally installed Mylin. I check
out my projects, and they appear in the package explorer, only that it does not
show the source folders. The folders are apparently there, shown in the "Java
Browsing" perspective, and the project is built too.

I guess it's mylin.. but have no idea how to make the folders appear in the
package explorer. )I already checked the "filters" but found nothing suspicious...

Thanks for helping,
Felix
Re: package explorer doesn't show source folders [message #256494 is a reply to message #256491] Fri, 16 May 2008 10:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Felix Dorner is currently offline Felix DornerFriend
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It wasn't mylin. The project contains some jet templates, but also hand-written
code. In the filters, the point "source folders from jet transformation
projects" was checked...

Felix
Re: package explorer doesn't show source folders [message #256500 is a reply to message #256494] Fri, 16 May 2008 14:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: merks.ca.ibm.com

Felix,

Was this property on by default or had you previously selected it?

Paul,

In the org.eclipse.jet project checked out from CVS the src folder in
the Package Explore is hidden. Is that a related issue?


Felix Dorner wrote:
> It wasn't mylin. The project contains some jet templates, but also
> hand-written code. In the filters, the point "source folders from jet
> transformation projects" was checked...
>
> Felix
Re: package explorer doesn't show source folders [message #256508 is a reply to message #256500] Fri, 16 May 2008 15:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Felix Dorner is currently offline Felix DornerFriend
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Ed Merks wrote:
> Felix,
>
> Was this property on by default or had you previously selected it?

Think it was on by default.


Felix
Re: package explorer doesn't show source folders [message #256515 is a reply to message #256508] Fri, 16 May 2008 15:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: merks.ca.ibm.com

Felix,

It's usually a bit confusing to have filters on by default because as a
user you might might not know about the option and might be thinking
something is wrong that you can't see the files...


Felix Dorner wrote:
> Ed Merks wrote:
>> Felix,
>>
>> Was this property on by default or had you previously selected it?
>
> Think it was on by default.
>
>
> Felix
>
Re: package explorer doesn't show source folders [message #256523 is a reply to message #256515] Fri, 16 May 2008 16:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Felix Dorner is currently offline Felix DornerFriend
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Ed Merks wrote:
> Felix,
>
> It's usually a bit confusing to have filters on by default because as a
> user you might might not know about the option and might be thinking
> something is wrong that you can't see the files...

Hey, I didn't turn it on...
Re: package explorer doesn't show source folders [message #256956 is a reply to message #256523] Thu, 22 May 2008 01:06 Go to previous message
Paul Elder is currently offline Paul ElderFriend
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Felix:

JET turns it on by default. The assumption was that people using JET
wouldn't want to be bothered by the generated Java code, much as we aren't
bothered by the Java compilers generated .class files. Submit a bug if its
really bugging you.

Paul

"Felix Dorner" <felix_do@web.de> wrote in message
news:g0kcdl$or2$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Ed Merks wrote:
>> Felix,
>>
>> It's usually a bit confusing to have filters on by default because as a
>> user you might might not know about the option and might be thinking
>> something is wrong that you can't see the files...
>
> Hey, I didn't turn it on...
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