Mark Phippard wrote:
> The job of Subclipse, or any plugin, is not to explicitly refresh anything
> it is to send the proper notifications that the file has been changed. The
> Eclipse framework then takes care of the rest. We definitely send those
> notifications, that is why you see the decorators change.
>
> When I test this specific example it works correctly for me. When I
> revert the change the decorators change and if I view the project
> Properties the reverted settings are showing.
>
> The rest is up to Eclipse.
>
I agree, but what I don't understand is why "Refresh Automatically" is
not selected by default. Most Eclipse (not only Subclipse) newbies get
bitten by the need to hit Refresh.
Daniel Serodio
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Received on Thu Feb 23 17:33:25 2006