Re: Hiding a file from Eclipse
- From: "Xavier Tarrago" <xavier.tarrago@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 6 Jul 2005 09:21:39 +0200
Yes, you can. In the project properties, select "java build path", then
"source", unfold the source folder if necessary, and configure the exclusion
set.
Hope it helps...
"Roedy Green" <look-on@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de
news:13umc1dmp8bubn1d5cv51a5jfeh31t40k6@xxxxxxxxxx
> It is possible to tell Eclipse that I want to examine or edit a piece
> of non-working Java code without it trying to compile it?
>
> Or do I need an auxiliary editor to do that I cut and paste from?
>
> I might later change my mind at turn it back on, but for now I don't
> want to deal with errors in that code.
>
> --
> Bush crime family lost/embezzled $3 trillion from Pentagon.
> Complicit Bush-friendly media keeps mum. Rumsfeld confesses on video.
> http://www.infowars.com/articles/us/mckinney_grills_rumsfeld.htm
>
> Canadian Mind Products, Roedy Green.
> See http://mindprod.com/iraq.html photos of Bush's war crimes
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