Yes.
After reinstalling Eclipse, I did a fresh clone of the sources from my
Mercurial repository and did a fresh import into a new Eclipse workspace.
My .metadata directory is not checked in, so Eclipse created a new one.
Oh, and the issue occasionally occurs for me under Ubuntu 11 (.04, I
believe - don't use it much).
-- Kostya
24.10.2011 1:14, Studio LFP пишет:
What's recommended and what works are not always the same thing.
Have you and Michael A. both been opening an existing Workspace even
after a fresh install of Eclipse? A lot of settings for Eclipse are
stored in the metadata directory of the Workspace and it might be
hanging on to some of the settings you don't want.
Have either of you tried using a new clean Workspace and see if the
problems still exist?
Steven
Studio LFP
http://www.studio-lfp.com
On Sunday, October 23, 2011 3:07:46 PM UTC-5, Kostya Vasilyev wrote:
The install doc says that Classic is the recommended edition for
Android:
http://developer.android.com/sdk/installing.html#Preparing
<http://developer.android.com/sdk/installing.html#Preparing>
I used to use the Java edition, the issue originally started
occurring there.
-- Kostya
24.10.2011 0:00, Studio LFP пишет:
You keep referring to Eclipse 3.7.1 Classic, have you tried
Eclipse IDE for Java Developers to see if you get the same results?
The Classic package is definitely larger and may come with
something that is fighting for default privileges for the XML files.
I've done multiple clean installs of Eclipse IDE for Java
Developers + ADT and haven't run into this issue. I also have a
tendency to have multiple Eclipse installs and specialize them as
a lot of the plugins don't like to play nice with each other.
Might be worth a shot to get that resolved.
Steven
Studio LFP
http://www.studio-lfp.com
On Sunday, October 23, 2011 11:40:54 AM UTC-5, Kostya Vasilyev
wrote:
That's interesting. While trying to resolve this, I did a
clean install
(unzip) of Eclipse 3.7.1 and a new install of ADT.
Filed a bug here:
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=21124
<http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=21124>
-- Kostya
23.10.2011 9:58, Walt Armour пишет:
> I'm seeing this behaviour as well. I just had a disk
crash and had
> to reinstall all of Eclipse and the Android SDK.
>
> Previously I was running Eclipse Helios with the latest
Android SDK
> and latest ADT (r14). All XML files opened automatically
with the
> appropriate Android XML helper/editor.
>
> This morning I reinstalled (not the OS, just the dev bits)
and put on
> Eclipse Indigo along with the same SDK and ADT versions
(new installs,
> but same versions). Now the XML files only open with the
default
> Eclipse XML editor. The right-click, open with.. part will
open them
> with the ADT helpers.
>
> This is also on Windows 7 x64. The new (broken?) behaviour has
> persisted across reimporting the project and reinstalling
the ADT.
>
> Does anyone know of a switch that can be set or preferences
to tweak
> or anything that will provide the correct behaviour? I'm
wondering if
> the behaviour will return if I reinstall Helios but I'm not
quite
> ready to do that.
>
>
> On Oct 19, 9:34 am, Kostya Vasilyev<[email protected]> wrote:
>> With the two recent releases of ADT (it seems), my XML
files by default
>> don't open with the appropriate Android editor. The editor
they open
>> with is not the plain text editor, but rather some kind
structured
>> editor with XML tag highlighting, and a "Design" tab that
lists the XML
>> file structure.
>>
>> Earlier, Android layout XML files would open with the ADT
layout editor,
>> and other Android-specific XML files would open with
Android specific
>> editors as well. It seems like this broke with ADT 13, or
maybe after I
>> switched to Eclipse 3.7, I'm not sure.
>>
>> I tried using Eclipse preferences to associate *.xml files
with the
>> Android Layout editor, but that affects values/*.xml,
menu/*.xml, etc.,
>> with very interesting effects.
>>
>> It is possible to right click on a file and select Open
With, but I also
>> like to use Ctrl+Shift+R to navigate among my XMLs more
quickly.
>>
>> Is anyone else seeing this? Is there a fix?
>>
>> Oh, and I just reinstalled Eclipse 3.7.1 Classic from
scratch, as well
>> as ADT r14. Made no difference. I'm on Windows 7 / 64 bit,
which has not
>> changed either.
>>
>> --
>> Kostya Vasilyev
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