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In Eclipse go to File-New-Java Project Uncheck 'Use default location' and instead use the path where the Netbeans project is (D:/blah/) Eclipse should automatically populate everything else and link to the files as well.
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The solution is not the same because while NetBeans is a Swing application Eclipse is an SWT application. Therefore there is no comparable switch dealing with dpi awareness. It can have its font sizes changed but that works as well or as badly as NetBeans. I found the solution in an Eclipse bug report. Once Eclipse was happy I moved the project back through SVN to NetBeans and it did not mind the Eclipse specific elements in the pom.xml. The Eclipse tutorial project worked on both platforms and I could create the project from scratch on both platforms. The last niggling problem was a warning whenever I ran the Eclipse tutorial.
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Netbeans Eclipse Theme
In Eclipse go to File-New-Java Project Uncheck 'Use default location' and instead use the path where the Netbeans project is (D:/blah/) Eclipse should automatically populate everything else and link to the files as well.
Develop your software wherever you go. It'll be there, in the cloud, right where you left it. Use your browser to develop with hosted workspaces or install desktop packaging to experience a modern development environment for Java, JavaScript, CSS, and HTML.
Tools
The solution is not the same because while NetBeans is a Swing application Eclipse is an SWT application. Therefore there is no comparable switch dealing with dpi awareness. It can have its font sizes changed but that works as well or as badly as NetBeans. I found the solution in an Eclipse bug report. Once Eclipse was happy I moved the project back through SVN to NetBeans and it did not mind the Eclipse specific elements in the pom.xml. The Eclipse tutorial project worked on both platforms and I could create the project from scratch on both platforms. The last niggling problem was a warning whenever I ran the Eclipse tutorial.
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