If you rename the .java, it does this ... It's implemented as a java
refactoring right now.
On Sep 10, 2007, at 2:27 AM, Frederic JECKER wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Another "renaming" feature that would be nice: renaming .wo file
> sould also rename html, wod and wo files in it
>
> FJ
>
> Chuck Hill a écrit :
>> Never bothered me THAT much. :-P
>>
>>
>> On Sep 7, 2007, at 10:58 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:
>>
>>> *cough* bug reports *cough*
>>>
>>> On Sep 7, 2007, at 1:21 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
>>>
>>>> My recollection is that this has never worked correctly.
>>>> Renaming a project always requires some manual fiddling.
>>>>
>>>> Chuck
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sep 6, 2007, at 6:20 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> If I try to rename a WO project (created as a "Wonder
>>>>> Application") and I rename the project with "Refactor ->
>>>>> Rename...", the following problems appears :
>>>>>
>>>>> - The run configuration still have the old name
>>>>>
>>>>> - in the run configuration -> Arguments -> Working directory,
>>>>> the "Other" radio button is set (this is the default ?) and the
>>>>> variable still have the old name. Example, I renamed my
>>>>> project "JoeNothing" to "JoeBlow" (don't worry about the name,
>>>>> it's French-Canadian thing) and the variable is set like this :
>>>>>
>>>>> ${working_dir_loc_WOLips:JoeNothing}
>>>>>
>>>>> - the build.properties file still have the old name
>>>>>
>>>>> project.name = JoeNothing
>>>>> project.name.lowercase = joenothing
>>>>>
>>>>> - the project name in build.xml is the old one :
>>>>>
>>>>> <project name="JoeNothing" default="build" basedir=".">
>>>>>
>>>>> Is this normal ? Happening on both Eclipse 3.2 and 3.3
>>>>>
>>>>
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>>>>
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