
Workarounds that pin a running Eclipse instance icon to Taskbar don't prevent another Eclipse installation from combining its running icon with the pinned icon. Aero Peek shows the splash screen and workbench side-by-side briefly when the workbench launches. The icon activates, then stays active, as expected. As above, except the new active icon is combined with the icon Indigo added.ģ. The icon activates, shows a progress bar, then deactivates when a new active icon is added to the Taskbar when the workbench is displayed.Ģ.

Pin Indigo, Galileo and Helios to Taskbar by right-clicking each eclipse.exe, then selecting Pin to Taskbar.ġ. Tested with 3 Eclipse installations running at the same time: my regular Indigo, a fresh Galileo (eclipse-java-galileo-SR2-win32.zip), a fresh Helios (eclipse-java-helios-win32.zip). Still hoping there will be a fix that is applied so I don't have to edit the config file every time a new version of Java is installed. This seemed to resolve my issue along with adding the -vm option to the eclipse.ini file. > suggestions? Is there a plan to correct this as I have not had this problem inĪfter some further reading I pulled Eclipse out of a directory with spaces in the name. > I am running Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit and Eclipse 3.6.0. > here, including the registry tweak, and none have fixed this. I've tried various combinations of all of the suggestions > corresponding path all of the same is true, but I am able to right-click and > Eclipse launches and I see the icon quickly disappear in the taskbar and a new This method will enable easy access by right-clicking on the icon in the taskbar, where your pinned documents will be listed under "Pinned." You can do this for multiple documents by dragging a file into its respective program icon on the taskbar.> I have tried all of the suggestions in this thread and none have worked. While this won't exactly pin the specific document you selected, it will pin its respective program, like Word or Excel. Click on the icon to open it.įor a more simplified process, you can also drag and drop documents on to the taskbar. If done correctly, the file will be pinned to the taskbar, represented by the icon you selected.

After changing the file name, you can apply the changes in the Properties window.ġ0. Sign out of your Windows account and sign back in to complete the process.
