From: "Jeff Duska" <Jeff.Duska@noaa.gov>
To: Lloyd Bergman <lloyd.bergman@towers.com>
Cc: eclipse@sources.redhat.com
Subject: Re: filtering
Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2003 14:32:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3F6B1397.D2293358@noaa.gov> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <OF3A1C126A.0D12521A-ON85256DA6.004E6193-85256DA6.004E7702@towers.com>
I think this list is more about the native version Eclipse that RedHat is
creating and will be included in the next version of Enterprise RedHat Linux.
In the future, I think you'll find more help for these questions on the
newsgroups.
Here is how you can hide a directory or etc in Eclipse.
* Goto project properties. (You can do this by right clicking on the
Project Root Folder.)
* In the project dialog, select Java Build Path.
* Select the Source Tab
* Expand the root src directory where the path you wish to filter live,
i.e. /com/a/sub goto to the src directory com. (Remember, you can have more
than one source directory.)
* Expand the tree control.
* You should see the Exclusion filter: (none)
* Click edit to add your exclusion
HTH,
Jeff
Lloyd Bergman wrote:
> I am new to this list. I assume this is a forum for questions and answers
> about Eclipse, the JAVA IDE. If not, please let me know. If so, does
> anyone know if it is possible to have Eclipse ignore certain directories in
> a project. For example, if my project is in the com directory how would I
> tell Eclipse to ignore the programs in com\A\subA?
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2003-09-19 14:17 filtering Lloyd Bergman
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