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Re: [ecf-dev] error with 'Current text selection does not resolve toa Java element'
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Have you installed any plugin ?
I suggest you try to clean your eclipse configuration: go to the eclipse configuration folder (c:\eclipse\configuration on windows) then delete all files/folders except config.ini file and restart windows. If that doesn't work, reinstall from scratch.
2007/2/1, Suling Wei <swei@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
No, I tried to open it in an other java
class while I am editing, it used to be working, even the auto-completion was
working. I reinstalled my Eclipse, reset everything. Browsing the website to
try to
Find if anyone else have this
problem, didn't find any answer, someone pointed out this might be the
good place to ask this question.
From:
ecf-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:
ecf-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Pierre Henry Perret
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007
2:35 PM
To: Eclipse Communication
Framework (ECF) developer mailing list.
Subject: Re: [ecf-dev] error with
'Current text selection does not resolve toa Java element'
Have you selected a java
class in the Types view ?
2007/2/1, Suling Wei <swei@xxxxxxxxxxx
>:
I am using Eclipse3.2 for a while now, While editing Java classes I
attempt to open a Declaration using the F3 key and get the following
error:
"Current text selection does not resolve to a Java element".
Auto-completion is not working either.
Everything else seems working properly.
Does anyone know what might be the problem?
Thanks very much.
sswei
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