I guess we must be running on diferent platforms, versions, or
something. In flexbuilder (not the eclipse plug-in) on Mac, there is
no "new window" option under File, and File->New pulls up a secondary
menu (new MXML, etc.), of which new window is not an option.
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> File->New window on 'nix.
*Window*->New window, sorry,
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On Friday 25 May 2007, fuad_kamal wrote:
> Interesting...on Windows platform Eclipse will throw a warning if you
> try to open a second instance. How do you open a new Eclipse window
> on Mac? Hitting command-N opens the 'new' wizard. Are you running
File->New window on 'nix.
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Interesting...on Windows platform Eclipse will throw a warning if you
try to open a second instance. How do you open a new Eclipse window
on Mac? Hitting command-N opens the 'new' wizard. Are you running
Flex Builder natively or the Eclipse plug-in?
thanks
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You guys think that I have to wait for the Leopard OS to buy a MacBook?
Or the Tiger OS is good too? I'll use two operacional systems... or maybe
tree.
Windows, Mac, Linux.
Thanks
2007/5/18, Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Thursday 17 May 2007, fuad_kamal wrote:
> main window. Sure, you
On Thursday 17 May 2007, fuad_kamal wrote:
> main window. Sure, you could size the main eclipse window across all
> three of your monitors, but that's not what we're talking about, here.
Open a new Eclipse window, you can then drag the tabs to that one.
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In the Windows version of eclipse, you can break out panels from the
main eclipse window and float them in your other monitors, just as you
can in Photoshop, Flash, and many other applications. As far as I
know there is no way to break windows out of the main eclipse
interface on Mac platform - yo
I'm sorry, I misunderstood. I thought you were refering to the ability
to use multiple monitors on a Mac. To tell you the truth what you are
describing is completely new to me. I've never even heard of doing that
on windows. When I get in the office I will try it on my workstation
there. Is t
Hey Paul,
Here is what I experience (again, this is with Flex Builder, not Eclipse):
When I drag one of the Flex Builder tabs for a specific window to the
second monitor, I see the cursor change to a square box. When I release
the mouse button on the second window, the cursor switches back to
What are you talking about... I have a second monitor hooked up to my
MacBook Pro right now, and my Mac Pro has 3 monitors. I've had no issues.
Paul
fuad_kamal wrote:
> you can't (multiple monitors). It's an issue w/Eclipse on Mac.
> Solution: cinema display :P
>
> --- In flexcoders@yahoogr
you can't (multiple monitors). It's an issue w/Eclipse on Mac.
Solution: cinema display :P
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Jurgen Beck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Same here. I actually switched from Windows XP Professional running
> stand-alone Flex Builder to a Mac Pro and MacBook Pro.
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I've been using F
Same here. I actually switched from Windows XP Professional running
stand-alone Flex Builder to a Mac Pro and MacBook Pro. Works great. In
fact, I seem to have less memory issues with Flex Builder on the Mac
than I had with running it on Windows XP.
The only thing I wish it would do on the Mac
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