Ok sorry, I can't find anything to do this either. I guess you could
try cheating and use a script as your interpreter the script
containing the parameters you want to add for every applications...

jean

On 8/4/06, Jay Levitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jean Helou wrote:
> > Okay, you are wrong :)
> > In Run => Run .. => Ruby application => "you config here" =>
> > (x)Arguments ... you can add interpreter arguments and application
> > arguments.
> Yes, but those are only when I run a particular Ruby application, right?
>   I can't say "Whenever I run ANY Ruby application, use these
> interpreter arguments".
>
> Jay
>
> >
> > It seems to fit you need :) I only talk about pure RDT on a 3.2
> > eclipse platform. I don't use radrails myself.
> >
> > jean
> >
> > On 8/4/06, Jay Levitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> I am talking of the menu here not the icon, for me the menu (and the
> >>> icon) is visible at least when I am in a ruby perspective or in a java
> >>> perspective, however if am on an svn perspective, the "Run .." item
> >>> disappears from the "Run" menu.
> >> Ah, yes - disappears in the Rails perspective too.  That explains it.
> >>
> >> It looks like the configurations are created for the first time when you
> >> run a file using Run, and that there's no "default" Ruby Application
> >> configuration.  It also looks like RadRails doesn't use these to launch
> >> Webrick; it goes straight to the interpreter.  And that there's no way
> >> to add command-line parameters to ruby (say, to add library paths) in
> >> either launch configs or interpreter configs.
> >>
> >> Am I correct on all these counts?  Please say I'm wrong :)
> >>
> >> Jay
> >>
> >>
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