Closing the offending project should be enough.

Scott

On 29/08/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have several actionscript projects within one eclipse workspace.  One of 
> them
> contains many syntax errors (which I do not have the time or inclination to
> fix).  When I save any .as file in a different project within the orspace,
> Eclipse gives me a message in the 'problems' window for the that first 
> project,
> and never gets to checking the file I am actually working on.
>
> Is there any way of making Eclipse ignore the other projects in the current
> workspace?  I have tried setting up a working set that contains only the
> desired project, but the syntax checking looks into the hidden projects
> anyway..
>
> I know the obvious answer is to set up a new workspace, or remove the 
> offending
> project from the workspace, but I was hoping for a more elegant solution.  Any
> ideas?
>
> Tia
>
> Joe Lister
> Senior Actionscripter, Wunderman Interactive London
>
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