Outline views remaining blank [message #2765] |
Thu, 01 March 2007 14:12 |
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Originally posted by: bernhard.schussek.at
Hello!
I installed PDT 0.7.0.v20070221 in my Eclipse 3.2 platform on Linux
Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy Eft yesterday. I installed it using the update manager
and the official download source on download.eclipse.com.
After removing PHPEclipse, the install went fine and I can successfully
launch Eclipse with the new plugin, open the different perspectives,
configure it etc.
The primary problem that I have is that the outline views remain empty
for any PHP files/projects. The normal outline is empty, the PHP
Projects Outline contains the three headers "Constants", "Classes" and
"Functions" without any content. The PHP Functions view works fine
though. Additionally, I can't fold anything in the code. Syntax
highlighting works, but the [+] and [-] for folding code blocks are not
available.
What can I do? Is it a problem with this release? Did I misconfigure
anything?
Thanks in advance for your support.
Bernhard
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Re: Outline views remaining blank [message #2800 is a reply to message #2765] |
Fri, 02 March 2007 07:36 |
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Bernhard Schussek wrote:
> Hello!
>
>
> I installed PDT 0.7.0.v20070221 in my Eclipse 3.2 platform on Linux
> Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy Eft yesterday. I installed it using the update manager
> and the official download source on download.eclipse.com.
>
> After removing PHPEclipse, the install went fine and I can successfully
> launch Eclipse with the new plugin, open the different perspectives,
> configure it etc.
>
> The primary problem that I have is that the outline views remain empty
> for any PHP files/projects. The normal outline is empty, the PHP
> Projects Outline contains the three headers "Constants", "Classes" and
> "Functions" without any content. The PHP Functions view works fine
> though. Additionally, I can't fold anything in the code. Syntax
> highlighting works, but the [+] and [-] for folding code blocks are not
> available.
>
> What can I do? Is it a problem with this release? Did I misconfigure
> anything?
>
Did you write new code in PDT, or did you load your existing PHPEclipse
plug-ins into PDT? (if yes - how did you do that?)
For now, there's no automatic mechanism for migrating from PHPEclipse
to PDT, the workarround is: create new projects in PDT, and copy your files
into new projects.
Hope this helps.
--
Michael
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