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Re: Where to find Design Tab [message #1795246 is a reply to message #1795171] |
Wed, 19 September 2018 07:53 ![Go to previous message Go to previous message](theme/Solstice/images/up.png) ![Go to next message Go to next message](theme/Solstice/images/down.png) |
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Hey Dave,
There are many editors that compete on the same file extension. By default, java files will be opened by the java editor. To open with the windowbuilder editor, right click on a java file and select "Open With/Windowbuilder editor".
After the source is opened once with this editor, Eclipse will remember it.
Cheers,
Wim
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Re: Where to find Design Tab [message #1795247 is a reply to message #1795246] |
Wed, 19 September 2018 08:08 ![Go to previous message Go to previous message](theme/Solstice/images/up.png) |
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Hi Dave,
Apologies, I did not read your post good enough. You already do that. First, lastgoodbuild might be the last good build but it is inherently unstable. If you choose to live on the bleeding edge then I salute you.
Please first close all existing editors and then retry open with windowbuilder.
If that fails the please check the error log view. If it contains suspicious content then file a bug by clicking here [1] and attach the log which can be exported from the error log view. Also attach your configuration which is hidden here:
help/about/installation details/configuration tab/copy to clipboard
while you wait for our triage, the next option is:
Restart eclipse once with the -clean option. Then try the above again.
and then:
Uninstall the lastgoodbuild and work with the latest stable 1.9.1 release.
Cheers,
Wim
[1] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=WindowBuilder
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