Whatever comes from the jar is read-only, and that way it's editor tab is displayed with italic, in some cases the background of the file could be different as well, though that's theme dependent.

On 1/21/20 10:53 AM, Eric Bresie wrote:
A small tangent...Does some sort of decoration (I.e maybe path specified, 
grayed out / colorized, etc.) to distinguish between the project source version 
and the jar source version occur and if not would that help in some way?

Eric Bresie
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On January 20, 2020 at 4:19:26 AM CST, Neil C Smith <[email protected]> 
wrote:
On Sun, 19 Jan 2020 at 10:25, Matthias Bläsing
<[email protected]> wrote:
I see the Maven implementation as the correct one ... So I would say implement 
it like describe above for maven is the right
thing to do ... I doubt, that a switch is a good idea,
Well, while we're repeating what we said on the PR! ;-) I generally
agree with you that the Maven behaviour is the right default. But I'm
also potentially in favour of the switch.

I don't think you can ignore that Maven and Gradle behave slightly
differently here, in particular related to
https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/declaring_repositories.html#sec:case-for-maven-local

The important thing is that the right source opens! One option for
the switch might include whether mavenLocal() is set? It's possible
to shoot yourself in the foot either way. :-)

Best wishes,

Neil

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