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Use task view

Tasks view

The Tasks view displays the following information:

  • System-generated errors, warnings, or information associated with a resource. These are typically produced by builders. For example, if you save a Java source file that contains syntax errors, the errors will automatically be logged in this view.

    Build problems are displayed in the Tasks view and annotated in the vertical ruler of your source code. You can hover over the problem marker in the vertical ruler to view a description of the problem. Or open the Tasks view and read the corresponding error message.

  • Tasks that you add manually. You can associate a task with a resource in the Workbench, but this is not required.

Tasks View

By default, the Tasks view is included in the Resources perspective. To add it to the current perspective, click Window > Show View > Other > Basic > Tasks.

The first column displays an icon that denotes the type of line item, as shown in the following table:

Table 2.1. Tasks View Icons

IconDescription
Information
Warning
Error
Problem
Task (normal priority)
High priority task
Low priority task
Completed task

The second column indicates whether the task is completed. Completed tasks are flagged with a check mark, which you add manually.

The third column indicates whether the task is high, normal, or low priority.

The Description column contains a description of the line item. You can edit the description of user-defined tasks by double-clicking it.

The Resource and In Folder columns provide the name and location of the resource associated with each line item.

Toolbar

The toolbar of the Tasks view includes the following buttons:

New task - Manually add a "to do" item to the Tasks view.

Delete - Delete the selected line item.

Filter - Filter the view according to the type of item.

Menus

Click the icon at the right end of the view's title bar to open a menu of items that affect the whole view. Right-click inside the view to open a context menu.

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