Hi Sascha,
The method I outlined (without setting up a classpath variable in the prefs)
works for me on both my home and work PCs and gives me MTASC/ASDT syntax
checking, highlighting and F3 finding. Perhaps you need to set a variable in
prefs to compile with Flashout? Or it could be a Mac issue?
I'm currently publishing in Flash since I needed to produce Flash 6 .swfs,
but we are switching to Flash 7 now so I'm going to give Ant a try since it
will be useful to compile a few linked class library .swfs and launch the
final application in it's designated HTML container in a web browser - in
which case I can expect to add my external classpath to MTASC with a direct
-cp reference.
Something to add to the wiki once we can identify a reliable workflow :)
- Scott
From: Sascha Balkau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply To: Open Source Flash Mailing
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<[email protected]> Subject: Re: [osflash] RE: Linked classpath in
Eclipse Sent: Saturday, 9 July 2005 5:51:24 p.m. Thanks Scott, yes I got
this working too, but only if I use a classpath variable for the linked
folder which I've set >up in the prefs first. True, it's cumbersome to do
this for every project but once it's set, it's nice >to have the
F3-functionality! -sascha
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