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Run -> External Tools -> External Tools Configurations
 
This tutorial shows how you can run your Plasmoids from within Eclipse.
This tutorial shows how you can run your Plasmoids from within Eclipse.


Create an external tool "plasmoidviewer" from the menu:
Run -> External Tools -> External Tools Configurations


[[File:Plasma_eclipse_external_tool_configuration.png]]
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In order to run the Plasmoid from within Eclipse, mark the directory with the Plasmoid in the project tree list. Then choose: Run ->  External Tools -> plasmoidviewer.
In order to run the Plasmoid from within Eclipse, mark the directory with the Plasmoid in the project tree list. Then choose: Run ->  External Tools -> plasmoidviewer.


[[File:Plasma_eclipse_integration_plasmoidviewer.png]]
Voilá your Python Plasmoid should run from within the Eclipse environment
Voilá your Python Plasmoid should run from within the Eclipse environment

Revision as of 16:52, 27 January 2010

This tutorial shows how you can run your Plasmoids from within Eclipse.

Create an external tool "plasmoidviewer" from the menu:

Run -> External Tools -> External Tools Configurations

Mark "Program" and press the "New" button.

Name the tool "plasmoidviewer" and insert absolute path to the binary underneath "Location":

/usr/bin/plasmoidviewer

Under "Working Directory" enter Eclipse variable ${resource_loc}

In order to run the Plasmoid from within Eclipse, mark the directory with the Plasmoid in the project tree list. Then choose: Run -> External Tools -> plasmoidviewer.

Voilá your Python Plasmoid should run from within the Eclipse environment