SWT Designer allows you to create the views, editors, perspectives, pref pages, composites, etc. that comprise Eclipse SWT & RCP applications and plug-ins.
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by freemans13 » Tue Feb 14, 2006 6:56 am
I am using eclipse 3.1.2 along with SWT Designer 4.2.1.
My project has 3 source folders -junitAcceptanceTest, junitTest and src and all my images are in src/images.
When I call up the 'Select image' dialog and choose 'relative to source folder' it shows my the junitAcceptanceTest folder only.
Have I misunderstood how to use this dialog?
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by Kelly » Wed Feb 15, 2006 4:58 am
Sounds like you need to refresh your Eclipse project tree.
If you add directories or files to your project outside of eclipse then you need to right click on the parent directory in eclipse and select the refresh menu item.
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by Eric Clayberg » Wed Feb 15, 2006 10:55 am
freemans13 wrote:When I call up the 'Select image' dialog and choose 'relative to source folder' it shows my the junitAcceptanceTest folder only.
The latest v4.2.1 build now supports projects with multiple source folders.
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