Hi Felix,
could you try this:
<string>-data</string>
<string>/Users/felix/workspace</string>
Ulrich
Am Mittwoch, 07.05.03 um 13:39 Uhr schrieb Felix Uelendahl:
> Sorry for asking for the eclipse problem,
> but this is the only place where I have found good infos
> about this problem !
>
> I have done, what Ulrich Köster worte, but it does not work for me.
>
> Using:
> mac osx 10.2.5 (including jdk1.4.1)
> eclipse_R-2.1-200303272130
>
>
>
> I used the "Property List Editor" to edit the Info.plist file,
> tried to ad one of my new Lines as first and as last argument,
> (tried to put the "Volume" infront of the Path)
>
> <string>-data /Users/felix/workspace</string>
> <string>-data /Macintosh:HD/Users/felix/workspace</string>
> <string>-data /Macintosh%20HD/Users/felix/workspace</string>
>
> But eclipse started every time with creating a new workspace in
> /Applications/eclipse/...
>
> Here my Info.plist file cuted out some lines:
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple Computer//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN"
> "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
> <plist version="1.0">
> <dict>
> ...
> <key>Java</key>
> <dict>
> <key>Arguments</key>
> <array>
> <string>-noupdate</string>
> <string>-consoleLog</string>
> <string>-showlocation</string>
> <string>-os</string>
> <string>macosx</string>
> <string>-ws</string>
> <string>carbon</string>
> <string>-data /Users/felix/workspace</string>
> </array>
> ...
>
> What I have made wrong?
> May thanks for a help!
>
> Best regards,
> Felix.
>
>
>> Thanks for that. I had played with this file, but it means that other
>> users on the system would share the same workspace, and when I
>> upgrade
>> Eclipse, I have to do this again. I guess in the meantime this will
>> have to do.
>>
>>
>> For once I am envious of Windows users, where they can set the target
>> of a shortcut. Told you I was having a bad day :-)
>>
>>
>> Thanks again - you are a star for developing WOLips for the rest of
>> us.
>>
>>
>> Geoff
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, November 21, 2002, at 09:33 pm, Ulrich Köster wrote:
>>
>>
>> > Hi Geoff,
>> >
>> > open Eclipse application package. Control click on Eclipse.app ->
>> show
>> > package contents.
>> >
>> > Open the file Contents/info.plist with TextEdit.
>> >
>> > In the file is a line nearly like this "-consoleLog -os macosx -ws
>> > carbon" add "-data /Volumes/Users/workspace" to it. There is no
>> need
>> > to call the workspace workspace. Any valid folder is okay . Eclipse
>> > creates a .metadata folder in it.
>> >
>> > Ulrich
>
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