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*Use an existing module (..) Select jython Check out as a project in the workspace Next > Next > Select the version you want to download Finish (should create a project "jython" or whatever else you may have named it) |
*Create the project *Select `Use an existing module (..)` *Select `jython` *Select `Check out as a project in the workspace` [[FootNote(I tried using `Check out as a project configured using the New Project Wizard` but it put me in an endless loop.].)]] *Click `Next` *Click `Next` *Now, scan files from the repository to find tags from the repository by scanning them from files> *Select `HEAD` *Click `Configure Tags` *Drill down into `org.python.core` and select `__builtin__.java` You should see a list of tags (`Versions`, `Branches`)checked in the upper right hand pane. *Click `Add Checked Tags` to them in *Click `OK` Eclipse scans the selected file and pulls out all of the available tags. *Select the branch or version you want *Click `Finish` |
Wiki Tidbits
Create an anchor. [[Anchor(myAnchorLabel)]]
Linking to anchors on another page:: you must use an "interwiki" style link.
[wiki:Self/SomePage/SomeSubPage#someBookmark bookmarkDisplayText]
Footnotes macro FootNote(This is a sample footnote [look for it at the bottom of the page].)
[[FootNote(This is a sample footnote [look for it at the bottom of the page].)]] Must be separated from the prior word by a space.
Force a new page (aka arbitrary page name).BR ["/mynewpage"]
Prevent a NewPage.BR Py``System``State
Embedding python (one way--there's [wiki:Self/HelpOnFormatting#codeDisplay others]).BR
{{{ #!python print "jython rocks!" } } } <-- don't include these spaces (it's just to escape them)
Or ticks for print "jython rocks!".BR `print "jython rocks!"`
Inserting "new lines" into a paragraph.BR [[BR]]
Jython via CVS in Eclipse
Eclipse is a CVS client and can be used to get the project from the repository.
File -> New -> New Project -> CVS folder (expand) -> Checkout Projects from CVS -> Next
- Set up the repository properties
Host: cvs.sourceforge.net
Repository Path: /cvsroot/jython
User: anonymous
Password: <leave blank>
Connection type: pserver
User Default Port <select>
Click Next
- Create the project
Select Use an existing module (..)
Select jython
Select Check out as a project in the workspace FootNote(I tried using `Check out as a project configured using the New Project Wizard` but it put me in an endless loop.].)
Click Next
Click Next
Now, scan files from the repository to find tags from the repository by scanning them from files>
Select HEAD
Click Configure Tags
Drill down into org.python.core and select __builtin__.java
You should see a list of tags (Versions, Branches)checked in the upper right hand pane.
Click Add Checked Tags to them in
Click OK Eclipse scans the selected file and pulls out all of the available tags.
- Select the branch or version you want
Click Finish