The quick way to do this (assuming you don't care about other output)
is to click the gray XX icon on console. This will clear out all non-
running consoles, leaving you viewing the most recently run app.
On Mar 29, 2007, at 7:15 PM, Q wrote:
>
> Either use the debug perspecive, or open the console view and click
> the little down arrow next to the console icon on the top right of
> the view's title bar. This will give you a list of all available
> consoles. Switch the to appropriate console and you will get you
> terminate button back.
>
> On 30/03/2007, at 6:03 AM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:
>
>> Sometimes, I might do some action in Eclipse (for example install
>> some app) that disables my little red Terminate button in Eclipse
>> for the woa app I was debugging before I went and did that other
>> task in Eclipse. Is there some more elegant way to still terminate
>> my app instead of using Activity Monitor to look for a java app,
>> figure out which one is the WO app I was testing and force quit it?
>
>
>
> --
> Seeya...Q
>
> Quinton Dolan - qdola..mail.com
> Gold Coast, QLD, Australia
> Ph: +61 419 729 806
>
>
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