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Submitted by captaindav on Fri, 2010-01-22 16:52
In the top right hand corner of the PHP Explorer, it is usually preferable to pick "Link with Editor", which tells Eclipse to highlight the file you are editing in the PHP Explorer.
Go to the Windows/Preferences/Content Types and then pick from "Text/PHP Content Types" from the list, and add the following:
1. *.module
2. *.install