On 8/13/07, king kikapu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > i am using Eclipse (Platform Runtime binary) with PyDev and i was > wondering if someone can help me with this: > > 1. I set breakpoints to a .py file and i have told Eclipse to open the > Debug perspective when it sees that some .py file(s) of my project > indeed contains breakpoints. So, i press F9, Eclipse starts, Debug > perspective opens and i can use the debugger just fine. But when the > app terminates, how can i tell Eclipse to switch automatically to the > PyDev perspective and not remain in the Debug one ?
There's no currently no automatic' way to do this (but you can use Ctrl+F8 to iterate your perspectives, Ctrl+F7 for your views and Ctrl+F6 for your editors, so, it should be easy to go to wherever you want in the interface). 2. Let's say we have a project that consists of some .py files. I want > to press F9 when the editor displays anyone of these files but make > Eclipse to run the whole project (that has another .py as "default") > and not the script that i am currently working on, is that possible ?? You should do F9 in you current editor and then Ctrl+F11 to re-run the last run -- so, if you have a main file that you just ran in your project, you can probably just keep to Ctrl+F11 -- note that this behavior changed with Eclipse 3.3, but you can restore it: window > preferences > run/debug > launching > always launch the previously launched application. Cheers, Fabio
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