Hey Jeff,

Make sure when you create your project, that it's a Ruby Project.  You check
out it out from svn and then create your project/workspace as a Ruby
project.  There is a little "ruby" icon that shows up for .rb files if this
is done.  Are you seeing this?

Cheers,
Jason
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jeff Fry
  Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 8:19 PM
  To: wtr-general@rubyforge.org
  Subject: [Wtr-general] OT: ruby/eclipse question


  Hey, I know a few of y'all use Eclipse so I figured its worth a shot to
ask this here.

  The shop I'm working for has a bunch of (non-GUI) automation written in
Python, to which I'll be adding some GUI scripts written in Ruby/Watir.

  There is an existing svn repository like
https://OurSVNrepository.com/svn/mwtest/trunk/misc

  I added a /mwtest/trunk/misc/watir folder to the project and tried to save
my .rb file there, but eclipse is complaining:
  Save could not be completed.
  Reason: The project trunk is supposed to have a ruby nature.

  Googling: "The project trunk is supposed to have a" nature. gets me 0
results. Do I need to create a separate project for my ruby scripts? Can I
somehow give this project a 'dual nature'?

  I should note that I have RDT 0.9.0 installed, and have a project for the
watir project here that works just fine (I can save to
https://svn.openqa.org/svn/watir/trunk/watir ) so my eclipse setup in
general shouldn't be the issue.

  Thanks,
  Jeff

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