You can use the 'create folder' to make a link to an existing directory
(under advanced) and put that folder into your pythonpath (
http://www.fabioz.com/pydev/manual_101_project_conf2.html). Note that it has
to be the same linked folder to be added to your pythonpath (pydev currently
only works with linked folders that are set as the source folder).

Cheers,

Fabio

On 8/12/07, Renen Elal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Hi,
>
>
>  I would like to start using PyDev on an existing project directories (not
> eclipse source directories). Is there a way to "index" the new files and
> folders to PyDev, so it will mark unused variables and unknown arguments?
>
>
>  Thanks in advance,
>
> Renen Elal
>
> Tools Developer
>
> Mobileye Vision Technologies Ltd.
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