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diff --git a/eclipse/index.html b/eclipse/index.html index 500525c50..5d7405a68 100644 --- a/eclipse/index.html +++ b/eclipse/index.html @@ -1,16 +1,15 @@ <html> <head> - -<title>GF Eclipse Plugin</title> - -<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://www.grammaticalframework.org/css/style.css"> - -<meta name = "viewport" content = "width = device-width"> +<title> +GF Eclipse Plugin +</title> +<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://www.grammaticalframework.org/css/style.css" /> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width" /> </head> <body> + <h1 id="the-gf-eclipse-plugin">The GF Eclipse Plugin</h1> -<p>John J. Camilleri<br />Updated: 11 January 2013</p> +<p>John J. Camilleri<br />Updated: 22 February 2013</p> <p><em>The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement no. FP7-ICT-247914 (the <a href="http://www.molto-project.eu/">MOLTO Project</a>).</em></p> <h2 id="introduction">Introduction</h2> <p>The aim behind developing a desktop IDE for GF is to provide more powerful tools than may be possible and/or practical in a web-based environment (the <a href="http://www.grammaticalframework.org/demos/gfse/">GF Web IDE</a>). In particular, the ability to resolve identifier cross-references and browse external libraries quickly during development time is one of the primary motivations for the project.</p> @@ -49,7 +48,7 @@ <li>External library browser</li> </ul> <h2 id="release-history">Release history</h2> -<p><strong>11/01/13</strong> : (1.5.2.x) New option for specifying build files.</p> +<p><strong>22/02/13</strong> : (1.5.2.x) New option for specifying include/exclude build files. Progress indicators during build.</p> <p><strong>12/06/12</strong> : (1.5.1.x) Support for scoping when library sources not available. Performance and implementational improvements to External Library View.</p> <p><strong>19/04/12</strong> : (1.5.0.x) Removed need for <code>.gfexternal</code> folder. Much improved "External Libraries" view allows you to search in current scope. Memory usage improvements in scoping implementation. Validation now occurs on file open. Re-added GF Library Path field in preferences.</p> <p><strong>04/04/12</strong> : (1.4.3.x) Improvements to the Test Manager. Added support for arbitrary commands in launch. Made the license information clearer.</p> @@ -136,8 +135,8 @@ </arguments> </buildCommand> </buildSpec></code></pre> -<h4 id="specifying-build-files-guided-build">Specifying build files (guided build)</h4> -<p>As of GFEP ≥ 1.5.2, you are now able to explicitly which modules in your GF project should be built by the builder. This would normally contain your "top-level" modules. This can be done right-clicking on your project in the Project Explorer and choosing <strong>Properties → GF Build Settings</strong>. From here you simply tick which modules in your project the GF builder should compile:</p> +<h4 id="specifying-build-files">Specifying build files</h4> +<p>As of GFEP ≥ 1.5.2, you are now able to explicitly a set of modules in your GF project which should be either included or excluded from the build process. In the inclusive case, this would normally contain your "top-level" modules. This can be done right-clicking on your project in the Project Explorer and choosing <strong>Properties → GF Build Settings</strong>. From here you simply tick which modules in your project the GF builder should compile:</p> <div class="figure"> <img src="https://raw.github.com/GrammaticalFramework/gf-eclipse-plugin/master/doc/images/eclipse-project-build-settings.png" alt="Project-specific build settings" /><p class="caption">Project-specific build settings</p> </div> @@ -443,3 +442,5 @@ sudo apt-get install gtk2-engines-pixbuf</code></pre> <pre><code>gf --v=0 --tags --output-dir=.gfbuild [--path=PATH] FILE</code></pre> </body> </html> + + |
