Customize Eclipse Project rename

I have to customize the project rename action for a particular requirement but I could not find any extension point provided by eclipse for this. Is there any extension point available for the project rename action or is there any other mechanism to achieve this customization
Thanks in advance

Hi Jack
If you create a new Single Source Layout and generate do you
still see the files?
Cheers... Rick

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