[Pydev-users] [pydev - Users] RE: Default run (Eclipse newbie question)

2007-07-15 Thread SourceForge.net

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By: dushan42

Thank you, that's exactly what I needed!

Dushan

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[Pydev-users] [pydev - Users] RE: Default run (Eclipse newbie question)

2007-07-15 Thread SourceForge.net

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By: fabioz

Just doing Ctrl+F11 should be what you want (it re-runs the last run you did).
Works directly in Eclipse 3.2, but this behavior must be configured in in the
preferences for Eclipse 3.3 at:
'window > preferences > Run/Debug > Launching' and set the Launch Operation
to 'Always launch the previously launched application'.

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