Glad to hear, Chip!
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Glad to hear, Chip!
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Hi Chip,
You should be able to specify "TopPackage.SubPackage" in the "Package" field. I just tested it and it worked fine. What version are you using? Can you take a screenshot please?
Best,
Joyce
Hi Marc,
This feature is not yet implemented and is scheduled for Atelier 1.1. Stay tuned!
Best,
Joyce
Glad to hear it worked! Thanks for letting us know.
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As I explained earlier, the templates you created won't be shown in the New Class wizard - this functionality hasn't been supported yet. Instead, you need to create a file first, and once you're in the editor, you can press "Ctrl + Space" to call the templates list. Hope that helps!
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Window > Preferences will lead you there.
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Hi Chip,
Currently you are not able to add/edit the ones we provide, but it's planned work.
A workaround for now would be to create a template in Eclipse (Preferences > Atelier > Templates > New...). Once you have that template, you can either create a new file (File > New > Other > General: File), or just create an empty class file and delete the stub we provide, then press "Ctrl + Space" to enter your custom stub.
Best,
Joyce
There is an issue with Export that is being resolved, so we haven't posted any update yet. We will only release an update when we determine that there are no significant regressions and that enhanced functionality is available - we are working hard towards that goal. Thanks for your patience John!
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That seems like a bug to me. We will investigate. Thanks Michael!
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Hi Michael,
Which version of Atelier are you using? You can find it in the About Atelier box. I will let the team know your issue to see if we can reproduce it.
Best,
Joyce
Hi John, this issue has been resolved. You will be able to see a fix in the next update.
- Joyce
Thanks!
It's been resolved, thank you guys!
Hi Ronaldo,
We couldn't reproduce this on Windows 7 (64 bit). Which version of Eclipse did you install, 32 bit or 64 bit?
Best,
Joyce
Hi Ronaldo,
I will investigate and let you know.
Best,
Joyce
Glad that helps!
Hi Fabio,
I just installed the AngularJS plug-in you mentioned successfully on Atelier 1.0.145. Can you get the latest Atelier and try it again?
Best,
Joyce
This is a known issue - we will address it shortly. Thanks, John!
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Hi Evgeny,
. project is a basic Eclipse project configuration file - it is required in order for Eclipse to recognize it as a project directory.
.buildpath is also required for basic support.
.version and .connection are created by Atelier - neither have to be version controlled. We will remove .connection soon.
Best,
Joyce
Hi Fabio,
I haven't installed any Angular JS Eclipse plugin on Atelier yet. Could you let me know which plugin you have installed and what exact problem you have encountered so I can look into it?
Best,
Joyce
Hi John,
Thanks for your feedback!
1. Yes, you're right - we're currently implementing the features to support for CSP files.
2 & 3. They're planned features - I will let you know when they're ready.
Best,
Joyce
Hi James,
We use the default Eclipse shortcuts. On a Mac, you can use command+[ to go back.
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Joyce
Hi James,
Just wanted to let you know that we've added the file name under "Conflicting Server Documents" in the latest build.
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Joyce
Thanks John! We will fix this pronto. Just a heads up, the AddIn Template is still under development, so it is not stable yet.
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Hi John,
We fixed an issue this morning. Could you try that again and let me know if that works now?
Thanks,
Joyce
Hi John,
It should work. I tested with a clean Eclipse and got this error "Missing requirement: Atelier IDE 1.0.116 (com.intersys.eclipse.feature.estudio.feature.group 1.0.116) requires 'org.eclipse.dltk.core.feature.group 5.3.0' but it could not be found." Did you get the same error? We should be able to fix this pronto.
Best,
Joyce
Hi James,
Thanks for the suggestion! We're aware of this issue, but we're working on some other high-priority features at the moment, so you will have to wait until after Global Summit to see a fix.
Best,
Joyce
If the file is in your project and it's not dirty, you should be directed to the project file. I've created an issue to fix this bug. Thanks Nicki!
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Hi Nicki,
1) The related class is not editable because it's on the server. To edit it, you need to copy the file to your project first. Currently, you can navigate to the file in the Server Explorer, right-click the file name and select "Copy to project". We're working on adding this option to the editor's context menu, so it will be available shortly.
2) Code indentation is planned but not available yet.
Thanks,
Joyce
Hi John,
The credentials are kept in secure storage, so if you know your secure storage password you should be able to call the Eclipse APIs for secure storage. Michelle, another Atelier team member, is more familiar with this topic, but she is on vacation this week. I will let her know and she will reply to you soon.
Thanks,
Joyce