michalanglart
michalanglart
No such feature is implemented in RED as of now. You can only use textual search & replace
This would be part of bigger feature since #23 and #135 are very closely related (at least all of those needs to have common searching mechanism). It was always planned...
I'm not sure if this is a general eclipse platform mechanism. If so then something is broken, otherwise it just have to be implemented in RED.
Hi, what is the version of eclipse in which you're installing RED?
The problem you're experiencing occurs because RED requires some plugins from `Eclipse e4 Tools Developer Resources` feature. This feature is available on standard eclipse update sites (http://download.eclipse.org/releases/20yy-mm and http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/updates/4.xx) so...
You cannot install RED product in already existing eclipse instance. RED product is a standalone application which is basically eclipse + RED feature already installed in it.
I don't know in which jar this feature is located. What I mean by point (2) is that once you download eclipse you should install this feature in it using...
I don't know which jar is needed and moreover probably it's not sufficient to just copy and paste them to make everything work. I don't how I can help -...
You can't. The .deb file is an installation package for Debian-based linux distributions.
Hi, unused-keywords feature is not yet implemented. This is on our to-do list with high priority however it is still being delayed for some time. This is actually part of...