List of Eclipse custom keys: Difference between revisions
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* F5: Maximize / Restore | * F5: Maximize / Restore | ||
* F6: Format / Format Document (adding correct tabs, etc). | * F6: Format / Format Document (adding correct tabs, etc). | ||
** There are several Format commands that need to be bound, in different contexts. | |||
* Control + NumKey 4: Shift Left | * Control + NumKey 4: Shift Left |
Revision as of 09:10, 2 September 2009
Custom keys I use in Eclipse:
- Escape: Minimize Editor
- Shift + F2: Rename File
- F3: Incremental Find Next
- F4: Navigation->Next Editor (displays a list of opened files)
- F5: Maximize / Restore
- F6: Format / Format Document (adding correct tabs, etc).
- There are several Format commands that need to be bound, in different contexts.
- Control + NumKey 4: Shift Left
- Control + NumKey 6: Shift Right
- Control + NumKey 7: Remove Block Comment
- Control + NumKey 8: Toggle Comment
- Control + NumKey 9: Add Block Comment
- Control + NumKey Enter: Next (jump to next annotation)
- Control + D: Search->Text->Project (find occurences of selected text)
- Control + G: Search->Text->File (named "Find Text In File" in preferences dialog, find occurences of selected text)
- Control + F: Open Search Dialog
- Shift + Control + F: Find/Replace dialog
- Control + K: SVN Commit
- Control + U: SVN Update
- Control + N: New File Wizard
- Control + I: Organize Imports
- Control + Enter: Word Completion
- Control + AntiSlash (\): Content Assist
Optional
- Control + Backspace: Delete line
Issues
- For Format in XML files or Structured Text Editors, the proper category is actually "Edit", not "Source" (it's a bug).