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Marshall Culpepper commented on JBIDE-451:
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Yes, you can have more than one archive/package per project. But you only have 1
"project" active at any given time in the view. Hence if you set the project as
the root of the tree (to show the current project like you suggest), it would look like:
UserProject
-- Package 1
---- Fileset
-- Package 2
---- Fileset
There would aways be 1 top level project node, which wastes precious real estate IMO. Can
you think of another/better way to display the currently active project in the view while
the tree is active? I had tried putting a simple label above the treeview but i wasn't
satisfied by the look of it..
Project packages view inprecise wording
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Key: JBIDE-451
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBIDE-451
Project: JBoss IDE
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: Packaging
Reporter: Max Andersen
Assigned To: Marshall Culpepper
when selecting a project or resource the view states: "No packages have been defined
for this project: ..." it would be better if it stated *which* project it talks
about.
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