Am 09.03.2008 um 17:36 schrieb Chuck Hill:
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> On Mar 9, 2008, at 5:05 AM, Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf wrote:
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>> Am 09.03.2008 um 03:49 schrieb David LeBer:
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>>> On 8-Mar-08, at 9:42 PM, Brendan Duddridge wrote:
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>>>> I'm pretty sure that it does rename the .html and woo and wod
>>>> files. You just have to select your .java file and rename that.
>>>> It should bring up a panel telling exactly what it's going to
>>>> do. You should see that it shows all the associated files that
>>>> will be renamed. I've used it before and it works great.
>>>> Although I haven't used it in one of the newer builds, I see no
>>>> reason why it would not work anymore.
>>>
>>> I've had component re-factoring fail on me when the project was
>>> shared with Subclipse.
>>>
>>> Just anecdotal, I know. But might be something.
>>
>> renaming kind of works only when you use the .java file for renaming.
>>
>> What doesn't work is:
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>> - renaming the component file (.html, .woo and .wod files wont be
>> renamed)
>> - if you've shared your project the .svn folder insider your
>> component won't be updated accordingly
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> It will you have have the Subcliipse plugin installed. If your
> project is in svn you really want this installed.
Sorry, but Subclipse is utter crap - I tried it, nearly nothing
worked. I go with Subversive instead which not only works much better
but also was picked by Eclipse as their "official" SVN support plug in:
http://www.eclipse.org/subversive/
>
> Chuck
regards,
Lars
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>
>> - copying: If you copy/paste a component after pasting,
>> the .html, .woo and .wod files wont be renamed, you must delete
>> the .svn folder inside that pasted component (otherwise you'll
>> screw your SVN)
>> - copying: you must copy/paste your .java file yourself (it is not
>> copy/pasted together with the component)
>>
>>>
>>> ;david
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>>>> On Mar 8, 2008, at 3:17 PM, Johan Henselmans (JIRA) wrote:
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>>>>> Renaming Wocomponent in WOLips does not rename underlying html,
>>>>> woo and wod file
>>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>> --------------
>>>>>
>>>>> Key: WOL-745
>>>>> URL: http://issues.objectstyle.org/jira/browse/
>>>>> WOL-745
>>>>> Project: WOProject/WOLips
>>>>> Issue Type: Bug
>>>>> Components: wolips
>>>>> Affects Versions: WOLips 3.3.2.* (nightly build please specify)
>>>>> Environment: OS X 10.5.2, WOLips 4965
>>>>> Reporter: Johan Henselmans
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Renaming Wocomponent in WOLips does not rename underlying html,
>>>>> woo and wod file:
>>>>> If you use refactor-> rename from the contextual menu, the
>>>>> bundle is renamed, but not the html, woo and wod file which are
>>>>> included. The first time I did that I wondered why the
>>>>> component did not open. I understood when I looked at it in the
>>>>> Finder. Renaming the files manually restored the possibilty to
>>>>> edit the component in WOLips, but I think there should be a
>>>>> warning, or a complete rename.
>>>>>
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