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Yes, it is a bizarre question. RIDE is a standalone program Eclipse is a standalone program. You do not need RIDE if you're using Eclipse, and you can't install a wxPython program inside of Eclipse.Are you aware that you don't need RIDE in order to develop and run robot tests? There is a robot plugin for Eclipse, which does syntax highlighting and other similar things -- is that what you're looking for? https://github.com/NitorCreations/RobotFramework-EclipseIDE/wiki
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 2:08 AM, Sudhir Babu <sudhir...@gmail.com> wrote:
I am not sure if this is a bizarre question.Has anyone attempted to install Robot Framework IDE in eclipse ?I understand RIDE itself is an IDE, but it is very effective after implementing wxPython toolkit, which allows the user to start in GUI mode.The reason i am looking for such an option is to have an integration with github.Or is there are any libraries available to enable the git integration for RIDE.Please share any knowledge on this.Thanks to all in advance.RegardsSudhir.
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