Re: [platform-dev] Is it possible to replace a single plugin in an existing Eclipse installation?

2019-10-17 Thread Sarika Sinha
Hi, You can select the options while export to deploy on the current installation. You can find more details in the help: https://help.eclipse.org/photon/index.jsp?topic=%2Forg.eclipse.pde.doc.user%2Fguide%2Ftools%2Fexport_wizards%2Fexport_plugins.htm Thanks & Regards, Sarika From: "Langer,

[platform-dev] Is it possible to replace a single plugin in an existing Eclipse installation?

2019-10-17 Thread Langer, Christoph
Hi, this is really a beginners question which you'll probably laugh about. But let me ask nevertheless... When I've made a modification to an Eclipse Platform Plugin via the Eclipse developer IDE and I have exported the plugin with the export wizard, how can I deploy it to an existing Eclipse

Re: [platform-dev] Eclipse on Linux

2019-10-17 Thread Eric Williams
On 10/17/19 2:10 PM, Thomas Singer wrote: Hello, What GTK - 2 or 3 - Eclipse is using on Linux? 4.8 and older have GTK2 support, but quite honestly SWT on GTK2 hasn't been actively maintained for awhile, probably not since 4.5/4.6. As for GTK3 version, 3.10 is the minimum supported

Re: [platform-dev] Eclipse on Linux

2019-10-17 Thread Andrey Loskutov
Modern Eclipse uses GTK3. Old verions (I believe before 4.9) GTK2. Am 17. Oktober 2019 20:10:33 MESZ schrieb Thomas Singer : >Hello, > >What GTK - 2 or 3 - Eclipse is using on Linux? -- Kind regards, Andrey Loskutov https://www.eclipse.org/user/aloskutov Спасение утопающих - дело рук самих

[platform-dev] Eclipse on Linux

2019-10-17 Thread Thomas Singer
Hello, What GTK - 2 or 3 - Eclipse is using on Linux? -- Best regards, Thomas Singer = syntevo GmbH www.syntevo.com ___ platform-dev mailing list platform-dev@eclipse.org To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or

[platform-dev] Eclipse IDE in the brower

2019-10-17 Thread Mickael Istria
Hi all, For some months, we've been working as a background task on making Eclipse IDE and related stack cloud-friendlier and possible to integrate efficiently in Che. This is available thanks to GTK Broadway backend, that allows to render GTK-based (so SWT-based) applications on a web browser.