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Re: How-tos: Eclipse + WO
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Re: How-tos: Eclipse + WO


  • Subject: Re: How-tos: Eclipse + WO
  • From: Ricardo Parada <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 21:53:08 -0600

Hey Shravan...  Thanks, that works great.

I'm happily WO coding in Eclipse + WOLips.  Works great!!



On Feb 25, 2007, at 10:58 PM, Shravan Kumar.M wrote:

Hi Ricardo,

I think you want to find files in Eclipse. There is a command which helps you find any projects imported to Eclipse.

In Eclipse, use the following command to find any resource: CTRL+SHIFT+R [for Windows] , COMMAND+SHIFT+R [for Apple Mac] -> after using this command, a dialog box should show-up where you can type the file name and select the proper file from the list of files and folders.... please check the attached image for this dialog box... 'N'joy searching files...


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