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I. solution 1
MyEclipse contains a similar plug-in. Click it to open the folder where the current editing file is located.
The plug-in name in MyEclipse is Desktop toolbar.
In eclipse, you can do the same without downloading the plug-in. DIY...
The procedure is as follows:
Run --> External Tools --> Open External Tools Dialog...
A new program
Enter C: \ WINDOWS \ assumer.exe in location.
In Arguments, enter $ {container_loc}
Open the tab: Common; select the check box "External Tools"; // you can see this operation button in the toolbar. It is as convenient as MyEclipse. (Next to the Dubug button on the toolbar)
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Operation example:
Ii. solution 2
Expand the following menu in sequence:
Run ---- External Tools Configurations
1. Create a new tool under program;
2. Fill in the windows Resource Manager path in Location;
3. In Arguments, enter $ {container_loc}; (without a semicolon)
4. Select the Common tab;
5. Select the External Tools check box (so that this item appears on the toolbar );
6. Click Apply.
All right, click the External Tools button on the toolbar to open the directory of the file you selected in Package Explorer in resource manager.