You may know about this simple option, since it's been thrown around on this 
list many a time, but you can start eclipse with the "-clean" option.  It's 
fixed some weird behavior that I've experienced before, maybe it will help you.

Don't really know exactly what it's cleaning, but I've never experienced any 
negative side effects in the half-dozen or so times I've run it.  Hope that 
helps...

Don


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of hank williams
Sent: Wed 1/11/2006 6:26 PM
To: Open Source Flash Mailing List
Subject: [osflash] eclipse corruption problem
 
I am sure there is some eclipse user list out there that would be more
appropriate than posting here, so if anyone knows of one please let me
know.

But in the meantime I have a problem.

My eclipse console seems to have disappeared. Actually, the console
view is still there but the menu within the console doesnt have all
the options anymore.  I cant see any of my java output or anything
else.

I presume there is some kind of corruption in my installation, but I
dont really just want to delete my install and start again. If anyone
has any experience with eclipse corruption and the most graceful way
of dealing with it it would be greatly appreciated.

Hank

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