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editing in one place, testing and another

by Eric S. Johansson :: Rate this Message:

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This is probably something in the manual I haven't read yet so, feel free to say
so and I'll go look.  I'm disabled, I use speech recognition, I'm trying to make
eclipse a more palatable editing environment for speech recognition users.  I'll
be asking lots of questions in this domain over the next few months so, consider
this fair warning.  :-)

Right now, what I need to solve it is how to export my code from the eclipse
environment to my working environment.  Bonus points for doing so without
needing a mouse or keyboard.  The immediate need is to copy program files from
my speech recognition extension project into the working directory for natlink.
   this should be a simple Windows copy but I'm not sure how to invoke it or
even set it up.  The longer term need is to copy files from a project to a
remote machine.  Being disabled and using speech recognition, this means my user
interface, project files, and revision control is on Windows but most of my
target work is on Linux.  One possible technique would be to use unison to copy
changes in both directions since I tend to make minor changes on the debugging
machine.

triggers for copying should be one of two methods.  On-demand or automatically.
  On-demand is like explicitly saving a file except, in this case you're saving
it somewhere else.  Automatically means the saving in the remote place happens
at the same time as saving the file in the project.  I'm aware that local save
will be faster than a remote save but I'm willing to pay that price or use a
network filesystem.

Triggering should be by speech recognition.  Ideally, some form of API for
accessing commands would be wonderful but as a last resort, a really ugly key
sequence that is unlikely to be typed by any normal human being is acceptable.

Thank you for taking time to read and think about this,

--- eric

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