on 1/11/07 3:10 AM, Lachlan Deck at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On 10/01/2007, at 6:55 PM, Denis Frolov wrote:
> 
>> How about dragging all the java files to a package folder in
>> Eclipse package
>> explorer?
> 
> Are you assuming that these packages already exist in Eclipse? They
> don't. Only the default package exists as this was a fresh project...

No, but I was thinking about something like:
1. Create a package in Eclipse
2. Drag all the java files of this package from default package to the
needed one.

This isn't exactly what you've asked for but I've used this approach to
import all my Xcode projects to Eclipse and it didn't take much time (I
didn't have to go to each file and cmd+1).
 
>> on 1/10/07 8:31 AM, Lachlan Deck at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> 
>>> The below tutorial suggests dragging java files from Xcode to
>>> Eclipse:
>>> http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/Import+an+Xcode
>>> +project+into+WOLips
>>> 
>>> This quickly becomes tedious as none of the packages are preserved.
>>> i.e., all java files are inserted into the default package in
>>> Eclipse.
>>> 
>>> Is there a quicker way to fix the location other than going to each
>>> file and cmd+1 on the package error allowing it to move the file to
>>> the correct package. i.e., I'm looking for a single command that will
>>> move every file to its proper package.
>>> 
>>> Any ideas? Thanks.
> 
> with regards,
> --
> 
> Lachlan Deck
> 
> 
> 
> 


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