Not yet, but it is worth to think about.

I think, if you create a usual project inside already existing repo, you  
should be able to "share" the project with mercurial from Eclipse.

What you definitely can't do from Eclipse right now is to create a hg repo  
 from within Eclipse, which hg root is "below" of Eclipse workspace or  
"below" of any Eclipse project location.

A possible workflow would be:
  - create some projects located under same common root
  - select them in Eclipse and "Share in a common hg repo" wizard...

On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 20:11:41 +0100, vogella <[email protected]>  
wrote:

> Is this feature(create new projects in a mercurial repository) planned
> for the plugin?
>
> At least this would represent my workflow better. I currently use svn,
> create a project at at some point publish it to my svn repository via
> svn (using multiple project layout settings)
>
> On 22 Nov., 22:40, "Andrei Loskutov" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> the point is, that plugin can't create repositories outside the  
>> workspace, but it can clone repositories with multiple projects.
>>
>> So you need initially create repo outside of Eclipse and add your  
>> projects to it. After that, you can clone the repo with plugin etc.
>>
>> One Examle:http://code.google.com/p/filesync4eclipse/source/browse/

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Andrei Loskutov

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