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Jeremy

Arthur Keen wrote:
> Thanks,
>
> You are right, it is an Eclipse issue.   And it is really not a big  
> issue.   I use two IDE's, NetBeans for Java development and Eclipse  
> running TBC.  Both IDE workspaces point at the same TBC projects, so  
> if I alter the physical file structure, I have to re-orient both  
> workspaces.  NetBeans allows me to directly edit the project  
> locations, whereas TBC Eclipse does not (unless you want to get  
> intimate with the .metadata/plugins directory).  Next time I do this,  
> I will do the re-org from inside Eclipse/TBC using the 'Move' command  
> and then edit the NetBeans side (instead of re-organizing the file  
> system)
>
> Arthur
>
> On Aug 26, 2009, at 3:57 PM, Irene Polikoff wrote:
>
>   
>> This is really an Eclipse question as opposed to the TBC question.
>>
>> Projects are located in workspaces. I would not recommend  
>> reorganizing a
>> workspace outside of Eclipse environment because Eclipse relies on  
>> some
>> metadata.
>>
>> If you establish a new workspace and want to copy existing project  
>> into it,
>> you should in TBC select File -> Import -> General ->Existing  
>> Projects into
>> workspace, then select the project you want to copy and check the  
>> "copy"
>> option in the dialog. If you do not check the copy option, the  
>> project will
>> still physically remain in the old workspace, but will be accessible  
>> to the
>> new workspace by reference.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected]
>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Scott
>> Henninger
>> Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 3:48 PM
>> To: TopBraid Composer Users
>> Subject: [tbc-users] Re: Moving Projects
>>
>>
>> Arthur;  I'm not entirely sure what your intent is.  Closing a project
>> means that the content of the project are not available to the Eclipse
>> application (Composer) that includes the Navigator view.  Nothing else
>> about the project changes, hence the properties will be the same.
>>     
>
> Eclipse cannot open a project that has been moved somewhere else.
>
>   
>> In particular, I'm not sure what you mean by "old" and "new" location
>> (?).  Are you trying to copy projects and point back to the original
>> folders?
>>
>> -- Scott
>>
>> On Aug 26, 1:15 pm, Arthur <[email protected]> wrote:
>>     
>>> I re-organized a folder that contained a TBC project.  The project is
>>> closed and still appears in the project pane, and the project
>>> properties show its old location, but the field is not editable.  Is
>>> there a way to edit the location field to get it to point to the  
>>> right
>>> location?  On previous occasions, I resorted to creating another
>>> project and pointed it at the new location.  Is there an easier way  
>>> to
>>> do this?
>>>
>>> Arthur
>>>       
>>     
>
>
> >
>   


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