This is admittedly kind of petty, but I am having a slight bit of trouble navigating around the Eclipse-based Toolbox, as I use Vim keystrokes basically everywhere.Traditionally when I've used Eclipse I've installed a plugin to give me basic Vim support, but I don't see an option to install any plugins in the Toolbox. Has anyone here figured out a way to do that?
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I managed to get Vrapper to work by manually extracting the contents and moving the files into the toolbox directory (on linux). Vrapper should extract two folders, features and plugins, and I simply copied those into folders of the same name within the Toolbox application directory.
On Sat, May 6, 2017 at 7:23 AM, Thomas Gebert <thomas...@gmail.com> wrote:
This is admittedly kind of petty, but I am having a slight bit of trouble navigating around the Eclipse-based Toolbox, as I use Vim keystrokes basically everywhere.Traditionally when I've used Eclipse I've installed a plugin to give me basic Vim support, but I don't see an option to install any plugins in the Toolbox. Has anyone here figured out a way to do that?
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This is admittedly kind of petty, but I am having a slight bit of trouble navigating around the Eclipse-based Toolbox, as I use Vim keystrokes basically everywhere.
Traditionally when I've used Eclipse I've installed a plugin to give me basic Vim support, but I don't see an option to install any plugins in the Toolbox. Has anyone here figured out a way to do that?
Hi Thomas, Hi Yoriyasu,
while Yoriyasu's way to install vrapper obviously works, this way to install plugins has been deprecated by Eclipse and might break your Toolbox in subtle ways. If you ever run into problems, here's how you install plugins manually:
1) Start the toolbox from the command line with the two
parameters "./toolbox -console -consoleLog" to
activate its console
2) In the console ("osgi>" prompt), activate the functionality to install plugins: "start org.eclipse.equinox.p2.console"
3) Add the p2 repository a.k.a update site of the plugin, e.g. "provaddrepo
http://vrapper.sourceforge.net/update-site/stable"
4) List the available "installation units" (IU) in the update
site "provlg http://vrapper.sourceforge.net/update-site/stable"
5) Install the top-level IU with "provinstall
net.sourceforge.vrapper.feature.group 0.72.0 DefaultProfile"
provinstall triggers a (modal) dialog in the Toolbox. Accept it and restart the Toolbox.
Cheers
Markus
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- start org.eclipse.equinox.p2.console
provaddrepo http://vrapper.sourceforge.net/update-site/stable
How to fix this?
By the way, is there a plan to support vim "officially" in Toolbox?
Best regards,
hengxin
ss p2.console
start XX