Believe it or not, that features *is* in there. However, sometimes it's 
hard to find.

Try saving your document first, CFE rebuilds the document structure when 
you save. Then it should be as easy as right-clicking on your 
<cfinclude> tag to get the "Open/Create File" option.

If you find any bugs with it, join the CFEclipse users list or add a bug 
to the issue tracker. (cfeclipse.tigris.org)

-nathan strutz
http://www.dopefly.com/


JediHomer wrote:
> I've just started to play with it and so far the major thing i miss
> from Homesite (assuming i just havnt seen it ) is the ability to click
> on a CFINCLUDE and go to/edit that file
> 
> 
> On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 01:29:29 -0800, Rob Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>Cool.
>>
>>I fixed my config. today. I had to uninstall my JRE and re-install it. I
>>have been using CFE most of the day and I'm mostly digging it. The color
>>coder needs refining, I submitted a bug on it. I saw another color coding
>>bug, but I lost track of it.
>>
>>The lack of line wrap in the editor is a real pain. I put my three votes in
>>for that feature to get bumped up the list of enhancements.
>>
>>Shortcut keys. I haven't played around with the CFE features on this, but I
>>really noticed quickly how much I depend on a handful of shortcut keys for
>>my work. I will dig into it more and provide feedback.
>>
>>For those of you using VSS, I am using the VSS plugin and it works great for
>>me.
>>
>>One other thing, more a OT question about Eclipse maybe. In HS+ you can
>>write Windows Script Host scripts and tie them into the IDE using shortcuts,
>>etc. I have one that I use to insert a comment with my initials and the
>>date. How would I go about re-creating something like that? I'd write a
>>bunch of stuff in it if it was quick enough to do, something like WSH. Is
>>there a JS interpreter in Eclipse?
>>
>>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Rob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: "CF-Talk" <[email protected]>
>>Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2005 10:08 PM
>>Subject: CFEclipse Stuido (for lack of a better term)
>>
>>
>>>If you were thinking about trying cfeclpse, but didn't want to mess
>>>with the plugin hunt, you can now try it out by just downloading the
>>>files from my blog, unzip them, then run the Eclipse executable in the
>>>cfeclipse.X directory.
>>>
>>>There are now packages available for MacOSX, Linux, and the other one
>>>- weighing in at about 34MB
>>>
>>>The packages include:
>>>Eclipse3.1M4 - for Mac OSX  and Linux - Eclipse 3.0 for the other one
>>>cfeclipse 1.1.17.2
>>>PHPEclipse 1.1.2
>>>Quantum244_3
>>>JSEditor 0.0.9
>>>CSSEditor 0.0.4
>>>JDBC drivers for JTDS (MSSQL), Postgres, MySql
>>>
>>>They support CVS and Subversion version systems.
>>>
>>>You can download them here http://www.robrohan.com/ on the right under
>>
>>eclipse.X
>>
>>>Cheers, and let us know how it goes
>>>
>>>--
>>>~Blog~
>>>http://www.robrohan.com
>>>~The cfml plug-in for eclipse~
>>>http://cfeclipse.tigris.org
>>>~open source xslt IDE~
>>>http://treebeard.sourceforge.net
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
> 
> 

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