You can tel eclipse to use a specific directory as the root of a project you
don't need to import every file.
Have you ever tried http://www.aptana.com/ ? It's build on Eclipse and quite
handy for Web Deving.

On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 11:40 PM, LynnR <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I don't want to have to continue to search for the line (as I am
> today) and think it would be reasonable for Firebug to pass the line
> number to the editor (or in my case, to the script I will write).
> Are you saying that Firebug does not pass the line number to the
> configured editor command line now, or how would I find out?  (I've
> never downloaded any code for Firebug or Firefox peronsally).   It
> just seems obviously useful to have a way to go to the particular line
> with one or two clicks and not have to type a filename or search for
> the specific line manually.
>
> Not sure I want to switch to a fancy IDE.  I'm happy with my current
> editor.  I generally don't like to work with IDE projects except for
> with compiled languages where there are ant/makefiles or project/
> solution files defined and kept up-to-date by somebody.   There are
> always new files being added and deleted and project files get out of
> date, and I don't need to use a project with JavaScript since I don't
> need to compile those.  My directory paths are always changing each
> time I create a new view of my source code control tree.   This would
> be a one liner change in my script but going around changing paths in
> various project dialogs and .xml files in Eclipse is more cumbersome
> and it might even require me to recreate the project.    I'm not sure
> how Eclipse handles it, but I don't like IDE projects where you have
> to import each file individually into a project as opposed to just
> telling it 'this entire directory is part of the project'  - at least
> that avoids some of the maintenance chores and out-of-sync problems
> since directories are not added or deleted nearly as often as source
> files.
>
> >
>

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