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I know you can put rpg or cl sources as IFS files, and even compile it from
IFS,
but the traditional way (and maybe the most powerful) is in PF-SRC files
with members.
I don't know if you can refer to an BIB + PF-SRC + MBR using an URL style
sintax. sure you can do it using FTP then maybe....

Guillermo.



On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 10:24 AM, Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen <
thunderaxiom@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Schmidt, Mihael skrev den 05-08-2008 08:29:
The fact that Eclipse works mainly with __files__ in the workspace makes
it really hard to have something like an editor for remote files and which
makes it even more complicated is the fact that the source for rpg and cl
etc. is not saved as files (but in the db as you know). So you will probably
not find any editor which suits your needs good enough to get started. You
have to start with something like an AbstractTextEditor and put in your
functionality. Eclipse works with rules for syntax highlighting but the
rules are coded in java and not in any config files (afaik). And even that
is not as easy for fixed format source.

As far as I have understood, the Eclipse notion of "everything is a
file" has changed to "everything is an URI" (read URL) in 3.4. In other
words, this should by now be easier to deal with.

The IFS syntax for a source member would work fine for a file name which
could then be extended with hostname etc to be a real url.

--
Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen "... plus... Tubular Bells!"

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