On 2018/07/30 19:42:59, Svata Dedic <[email protected]> wrote: 
> Dne 30.7.2018 v 21:05 [email protected] napsal(a):
> > Hi, I'm developing a module for Netbeans, and it needs to have 
> > "project-specific" functionality i.e. similar to how the "Run Application" 
> > button in the toolbar compiles and runs only the current project.
> > 
> 
> Define what is "current" :) Is it "the project, which owns the active 
> editor" ? Or "the project which owns the active node's file" (which may 
> change as e.g. file explorer or various supplemental windows are 
> activated) ... Or has the user to specifically open a project explorer 
> and select project's node before your action ? Please be more specific 
> what "current" means in your scenarios.
> 
> -Svata
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> 
 I'm a little bit new to some of the NetBeans terminologies (i.e. Nodes etc), 
but I can try my best to explain. I'm thinking in terms of how the "Run 
Project" button works in the main toolbar, and how that must determine which 
project to run somehow. That project that it "chooses to run" is what I mean by 
the "current" project.

I hope that is more specific :) Thanks for your reply

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