From the developer/maintainer of ECB: probably the jde-window-
functions are
not all compatible with the ECB-window-management - ECB does
already a lot of
compatibility stuff to make applications like JDEE working as best
as possible
in combination with ECB but i suppose the current compile-window-
closing of
JDEE does somewhere something tricky which is not covered by the
compatibility-code of ECBs window-engine....
Maybe i find the time to look deeper into the problem but i can
not admit
because i'm quite busy...
Which version of ECB and JDEE are you using? what is the name of this
jde-option which forces this automatically compile-window-closing?
Klaus
On 17 Apr 2007, Livin Stephen wrote:
Hi emacs+jde+ecb users.
I use (aqua)emacs with jde and ecb - all three are *very recent*
builds.
I have this in my prj.el file:
'(jde-compile-enable-kill-buffer t)
My problem is that after compilation, when the jde-compile window
closes itself (due to the jde option specified above), the
cursor is
placed in the first (topmost) of the ecb-windows. For example,
it is
placed in the "ecb-directories" window if I'm using the "right1"
ecb-
layout.
I have to keep running the command ecb-goto-window-edit1 to
return to
the window where I'm editing code.
As a convenience, I do a global-set-key routine to map C-c 1 to
this
function (ecb-goto-window-edit1).
Is there a better/permanent fix that anyone can suggest ?
Regards
--lss
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