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This release of Fedora includes Fedora Eclipse, based on the [http://www.eclipse.org Eclipse] SDK version 3.4. The 3.4 series of releases has a [http://help.eclipse.org/stable/index.jsp?topic=/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/whatsNew/platform_whatsnew.html "What's New in 3.4" page] , and [http://www.eclipse.org/eclipse/development/readme_eclipse_3.4.html release notes specific to 3.4] are also available. | This release of Fedora includes Fedora Eclipse, based on the [http://www.eclipse.org Eclipse] SDK version 3.4. The 3.4 series of releases has a [http://help.eclipse.org/stable/index.jsp?topic=/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/whatsNew/platform_whatsnew.html "What's New in 3.4" page] , and [http://www.eclipse.org/eclipse/development/readme_eclipse_3.4.html release notes specific to 3.4] are also available. | ||
Some of the | Some of the notable features in 3.4 include a number of improvements in handling bookmarks, easier ways to find and install plug-ins, and additional help with refactoring. | ||
===== Translations from the Babel project [eclipse-nls] ===== | |||
This release also includes the [http://www.eclipse.org/babel/ Babel language packs], which provide translations for Eclipse and Eclipse plugins in a number of languages. Note that some of the languages have very low coverage: even if you have the translations installed, you will probably still see many strings in English. | |||
===== Upgrading from Fedora 9 ===== | ===== Upgrading from Fedora 9 ===== | ||
Users upgrading from Eclipse 3.3 will need to migrate their plug-ins. See the [http://help.eclipse.org/ganymede/nav/2_3 Plug-in migration guide]. | Users upgrading from Eclipse 3.3 will need to migrate their plug-ins. See the [http://help.eclipse.org/ganymede/nav/2_3 Plug-in migration guide]. |
Revision as of 05:26, 30 September 2008
Eclipse
This release of Fedora includes Fedora Eclipse, based on the Eclipse SDK version 3.4. The 3.4 series of releases has a "What's New in 3.4" page , and release notes specific to 3.4 are also available.
Some of the notable features in 3.4 include a number of improvements in handling bookmarks, easier ways to find and install plug-ins, and additional help with refactoring.
Translations from the Babel project [eclipse-nls]
This release also includes the Babel language packs, which provide translations for Eclipse and Eclipse plugins in a number of languages. Note that some of the languages have very low coverage: even if you have the translations installed, you will probably still see many strings in English.
Upgrading from Fedora 9
Users upgrading from Eclipse 3.3 will need to migrate their plug-ins. See the Plug-in migration guide.