Good suggestion. I am able to use Microsoft Word 2008 as an in-place
editor in Eclipse 3.4. So we now know it is possible to use one if
everything is correctly configured and supported.
On Jul 14, 8:52 am, bill lam wrote:
> You may try ms word itself to see it that work or not.
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After further investigation, I think the problem may be more
complicated then I thought. As I can get Paint to work in WordPad as
an in-place editor, I tried opening Paint as an in-place editor in
Eclipse and got the same errors about there being no registered OLE
editor. I am off to find an examp
I had forgotten about eclim. It has been quite a long time since I
last looked at the project. I will spend some time revisiting it.
On Jul 14, 2:41 am, Anton Sharonov wrote:
> On 12/07/09 22:40, Chaim 'Tinjaw' Krause wrote:
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> > It appears that the community
g the developers who wrote the OLE portions of the code.
Any ideas?
On Jul 13, 11:56 am, Tony Mechelynck
wrote:
> On 12/07/09 22:40, Chaim 'Tinjaw' Krause wrote:
>
> > It appears that the community is almost there in terms of getting gVim
> > to work with Eclipse, b
It appears that the community is almost there in terms of getting gVim
to work with Eclipse, but I can't seem to find the magic formula to
get things working.
Here is my current setup:
* Windows Vista SP2
* Eclipse Version: 3.4.2 Build id: M20090211-1700
* gVim version 7.2
I have the OLE version