> From: "Wolfram Rittmeyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Hi Michal,
> 
> yesterday I've tried a completely new project on Eclipse 2.0.1 - GTK on
> Linux and following your instructions closely it worked fine. I am not aware
> of any additional step which I haven't done at work (Eclipse 2.0.1 on
> Windows NT) but there surely must be one. And, Michal, GTK looks fine,
> you're right ;-)
> 
> There was a short hesitation of mine in the section "Setting up paths". The
> "Java browser perspective" has no new folder-option (at least I haven't
> found one), so I switched to the "Java perspective" and created one (it was
> created as a package). I am not that familiar with Eclipse since at work we
> use "intellij" and at home I still used to use "JBuilder foundation 4.0"
> (guess I' going to change that now). Maybe a short add on at this step would
> help. Apart from that everything is very well documented.
> 
> Greetings,
> 
> Wolfram

I followed the instructions on Win2k using Eclipse 2.1-M3 and they worked
fine.  I have however subsequently returned to IntelliJ IDEA as I find that
a much better environment to deal with (and because Eclipse went weird on me
when I used both ant and cvs).  It was well worth having a look at Eclipse,
but now I'll happily pay the $US199 to upgrade to IDEA 3.0.

Cheers,

Scott
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