I had no problem with Flex plugin to Eclipse, also installed PhpEclipse, SubClipse and a bunch of other plugins (as you can imagine).
Flex plugin inside Eclipse does have some minor probelm with short cut key, but it can be re-set in preference > keys, things like Outline, Block comment call all be corrected there.
Jeremy.
On 7/25/06, Rob Rusher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Although I have not installed any PHP plugins, I have had much better luck installing plugins into the Flex Builder than installing Flex Builder into Eclipse.
When installing FB into eclipse it seemed that several little things didn't work right, like keyboard shortcuts, etc... This annoyed me, so I switched back to the stand-alone version.
I haven't had any issues with other plugins installed into FB stand-alone.
HTHOn 7/24/06, Kevin Mulvihill < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,I've setup the standalone version of Flex and am thinking about loading some other Eclipse plugs into it (like PHP). I'm wondering what kinds of limitations might exist if I do this... or is it better to just install the Flex plug into the full Eclipse version? Recommendations?Thanks,Kevin--
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