By default, it is difficult to use eclipse to open the folder where the current file is located. You need to right-click the node in package explorer and select Properties, copy the path, open the resource manager, and then paste the path into it. Myeclipse has always had a very useful tool on the toolbar. You only need to select the node of package explorer and click this icon to open the file in the resource manager.
The plug-in name in myeclipse is desktop toolbar.
So I searched for this plug-in the eclipse toolbar configuration, but I did not find it. After checking the information on the Internet, I finally found a way to simulate this plug-in, configuration and operations are also relatively simple. Here we will share with you.
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.