I had to re-load my machine do to hd problem. I put the newest
version of JDE on and now my speedbar and ECB do not work correctly
from JDE.
Has anybody else experienced the following:
1. ECB (The methods buffer is ALWAYS empty.)
2. Speedbar is unable to expand a java source file (no error messa
I found answer. Sorry, but I can not recall my mail.
How do I tell jde to use W3 rather than netscape to show the
documentation?
P.S. This is not the same question as the one in the troubleshooting document.
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Sincerely yours;
Mark Mynsted
VHA Management Information Systems Client Services
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Title: RE: Turning off mouse hooks on ECB
Klaus,
I'm using the latest official version, 1.32.
I'll check the toggle-visibility command and the latest version; but I think I really want to keep using deactivate in order to remove the mouse and frame hooks. They don't make sens
Check that you have installed the service pack 2 for win2k.
If you need more info you should search the mail archives,
they have a lot of information regarding this topic.
Javier
> -Original Message-
> From: Sergei Gnezdov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 12:04
I just started to use emacs and JDE.
I was able to use debugging functionality (jdb, JDEbug) on Windows NT
machine without any problems.
I can get jdb on Windows 2K.
I cannot get JDEbug to get working on Windows 2K machine.
I tried Java 1.3.0 and Java 1.3.1. It seems to me that JDEbug (debugge
First: I will inspect the code carefully where not a cleanup is done because this
should
be done otherwise it is a bug.
But second: Which version of ecb you are using? I suppose something <= 1.32?! Ok,
latest 1.40beta2 version
which is available via CVS has a lot of improvements: here is the H
I was wondering what was causing that! =)
Now I know.
Matt
"Nascif Abousalh-Neto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
07/05/2001 10:57 AM
To: "'JDE'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "'ECB-Mailing List'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc:
Subject: Turning off mouse hooks
Title: RE: Line Wrap problems with ECB
Hi,
I've been using ECB a lot w/ JDE.
Typically I activate and deactivate it many times during an Emacs session (to
take a better look at shell buffers, dired windows, etc.), and have even created
keybinds for that (below).
The problem is, ecb-
I believe you should stored setting that are going to be the same
across projects in your .emacs file. You do this by choosing
Save for Future sessions after a change has been made.
So files outside your root will use the default settings
Javier
> -Original Message-
> From: Eric Chasta
Hi,
I would want to keep that optional; I don't want to start a JVM till I need
it!
Cheers,
Gautam
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How can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat?
-- Pink Floyd
> -Original Message-
> From: Berndl, Klaus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2
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