The resource file, the. properties file, is commonly used for internationalization;
The eclipse default. properties File Editor has several issues:
- Coding issues
- Multiple language synchronization issues
The following is a plug-in of the 2. properties files of Eclipse, which makes it easy to edit the. properties file
(1) Propedit
Propedit can solve the coding problem, which means it can automatically convert various languages into the desired encoding format.
Installation method (update mode):
Take advantage of Eclipse's update feature at address http://propedit.sourceforge.jp/eclipse/updates/
Note: The latest propedit does not support myeclipse6.5, you must download the old version of the installation;
Http://sourceforge.jp/projects/propedit/downloads/36845/jp.gr.java_conf.ussiy.app.propedit_5.0.1.zip
(2) Jinto
Jinto can solve coding problems and multiple language synchronization problems at the same time
Installation method (link mode):
* Download package, Address: http://www.guh-software.de/jinto_en.html
* Below to install in the d:/myeclipse6.5/ext-link/directory for example
* First set up a directory under d:/myeclipse6.5/ext-link/, named "Jinto"
* Unzip the downloaded package, you can see the "Eclipse" directory under the package, "Eclipse" directory and "Plugins" and "Features" directory;
* Place "Eclipse" directory in "Jinto" directory
* Create a new 1 link file named Jinto.link, placed in the link folder in the root directory of the eclipse installation;
* Jinto.link writes 1 lines of content, namely "Path=d:/myeclipse6.5/ext-link/jinto"
* Restart Eclipse or MyEclipse
(3) Set the default. properties File Editor
In Eclipse, Window->preferences->general->editors->file asssociations, locate the. Properties, select the appropriate editor, and click Default "button, where" Jinto "corresponding editor name is" Java resourcebundle editor "," Propedit "corresponding editor name is" Propertieseditor "
Eclipse. Properties Plugin