Scott Whittaker wrote:
Hi Sascha, David,

In you project create a virtual folder for your linked classpath (New-->Folder-->Advanced-->Link to file system, browse for your folder, give it a name to appear in your project).

That will link the folder to your project. To add it to yor project's classpath first right-click your project folder-->properties-->ActionScript2 Project and type in the name you gave your linked folder and click the Add button.

You can now compile as if you had added that folder with -cp and you get syntax highlighting and F3 finding. The only annoying thing is that you have to do this for every project you create, but if this could be automated with an Ant task like David's example that would be sweet!

Hi Scott,

setting the Pathes via ->prefs->general->Workspace->Linked resources
looks kinda easier for me, cause then i dont have to select 'browse..'
and browse through my filesystem on each project- instead i click on 'variables' and add the resource-link previously specified in workspace-resources and set the foldername the same.

Let me know what ya'll think of,

Regards

David

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