Screenweaver goes Eclipse!
Tuesday 31 January 2006 – Filed under: Software – No Comments
This is awesome: Edwin van Rijkom and Lennart Kats have released a plugin today which allows you to create and build Screenweaver project from within Eclipse!
This means that you will no longer have to start a seperate application to convert your SWF to a Windows app, it can all be done from the Eclipse environment. Another nice addition is the new SWX file format used by the commandline compiler. This file format is in plain XML, so other apps will also be able to read and write Screenweaver project files.
It basically comes down to this:
- Install the commandline compiler (and some more)
- Install the Eclipse plugin
- Tell the plugin where to look for the compiler
- Done!
Head over to this page for detailed instructions.
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