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By: rexeastbourne

Hi,

I have an existing project (Django website) that I'd like to start using PyDev
for. How can I set the root directory of this project as my workspace so that
I can navigate the various subdirectories in Project Explorer, and take 
advantage
of PyDev's other features?

When I try to set my PyDev workspace to this project's root directory, Eclipse
just launches without opening any file or directory. I saw the "Import" command,
but I'm leery of using this since I don't want to move my existing project from
the directory where it is sitting.

Can this be done? I'm using EasyEclipse 1.3.1 for Python.

Thanks!

Rex

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