At 11:52 AM 8/16/00 +0400, you wrote:
>Hi everybody,
>
>Each time I try to save a project (then in prj.el because I don't customize 
>it), the below error occurs
>****************
>Signaling: (invalid-read-syntax ".")
>  read(#<buffer sources>)
>  (condition-case nil (read (current-buffer)) (end-of-file (throw ... nil)))
>  (let ((sexp ...)) (when (and ... ...) (delete-region ... ...) (throw ... 
>nil)))
>  (while t (let (...) (when ... ... ...)))
>  (catch (quote found) (while t (let ... ...)))
>  (save-excursion (let (...) (set-buffer ...)) (goto-char (point-min)) 
>(catch (quote found) (while t ...)) (unless (bolp) (princ "\n")))
>  jde-save-delete(jde-set-project-name)
>  jde-save-variables()
>  jde-save-project("mouseSimul")
>  call-interactively(jde-save-project)
>**************
> I also have one question:
>I have two JAVA projects, respectively in c:/Javaproject/PRJ1 and 
>c:/JavaProject/PRJ2. I save each of them (via the save project JDE menu and 
>assuming that above
>errors are resolved). Afterward, I close all and  I open any file for 
>instance,  c:/temp/toto.java via Emacs.
>Now, I would like to open (only) the PRJ1 project. What do I do? When I try 
>the menu jde->Project->Project File->Load, nothing appears except the 
>message "Settings
>JDE variables to startup value..." in the mini-buffer. (In fact, I have 
>expected a prompt saying: "Enter the project name to load", but it isn't). 
>Perhaps I don't
>understand the functionning of this menu. So, how can I proceed?
>

You could proceed to the Emacs menubar and select JDE->Help->JDE User's
Guide. This will display the JDE User's Guide. You could then click Project
Files on the table of contents. This will display a complete explanation of
project files.

If this section does not answer your questions, please let me know which
questions it does not answer and why and I will update the user's guide.

- Paul

>Thank you for answers.
>
>Fenintsoa
>
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