On 4/12/06, Munson, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's also worth noting that some plugins don't have a perspective. You
> properly install it, but you can't find the perspective. Sometimes you
> will see new options for the plugin in preferences, but sometimes it
> just works when you open
It's also worth noting that some plugins don't have a perspective. You
properly install it, but you can't find the perspective. Sometimes you
will see new options for the plugin in preferences, but sometimes it
just works when you open the appropriate type of file.
> -Original Message-
On Wednesday 12 April 2006 06:41, Aaron Roberson wrote:
> Can anyone tell me how to use third party plugins with Eclipse?
Inside the plugin's .zip file with either by a 'plugins' directory, or one
that looks like 'com.somedomain.someproduct'.
Stop eclipse.
Unpack the former into your eclipse fold
I have downloaded several .zip files of various plugins for Eclipse
(such as Flex 2 SDK, JavaScript Editor, CSS Editor, etc. etc.) but I
can't figure out how to install them in Eclipse so that I can open up
a new perspective (JavaScript or CSS perspective for example).
Can anyone tell me how to us
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