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Binding a key sequence to... [message #42283] Wed, 28 May 2003 17:54 Go to next message
Christian Nelson is currently offline Christian NelsonFriend
Messages: 9
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
I'm trying to hunt down the command that does the equivilent of double
clicking on an editor tab: expand to use full application area. I'd like
to bind it to a key so that I can switch between 'big' mode and 'normal'
mode without using the mouse.

Ideally, I'd be able to bind the command to one key combination and it
will toggle between the two modes, as opposed to having two commands
and/or two seperate key sequences.

I'm using the Windows version, in case that behavior is not cross-platform
and unix people are wondering what I'm talking about.

Thanks a million for the great work...
Christian
Re: Binding a key sequence to... [message #42376 is a reply to message #42283] Wed, 28 May 2003 19:46 Go to previous message
Colin Sampaleanu is currently offline Colin SampaleanuFriend
Messages: 22
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
There is a feature request for this (with a patch actually attached
which implements the feature).

https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=26669

You can add your vote to this bug (via the webpage) if you wish to help
it get implemented/added-in ahead of other items.


Christian Nelson wrote:
> I'm trying to hunt down the command that does the equivilent of double
> clicking on an editor tab: expand to use full application area. I'd like
> to bind it to a key so that I can switch between 'big' mode and 'normal'
> mode without using the mouse.
>
> Ideally, I'd be able to bind the command to one key combination and it
> will toggle between the two modes, as opposed to having two commands
> and/or two seperate key sequences.
>
> I'm using the Windows version, in case that behavior is not cross-platform
> and unix people are wondering what I'm talking about.
>
> Thanks a million for the great work...
> Christian
>
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