How to get editor to display the java document [message #57919] |
Sun, 15 June 2003 22:51 |
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Originally posted by: deepak_advani.onetel.net.uk
Hi,
How do we get the editor to display the help that comes with java. ie
j2sdk-1_4_1-doc.
Pressing f1 displays the help that is built into the editor, but i need to
see the j2sdk-1_4_1-doc documentation
Deepak
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Re: How to get editor to display the java document [message #58280 is a reply to message #57943] |
Mon, 16 June 2003 09:05 |
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Originally posted by: deepak_advani.onetel.net.uk
Vladimir Blagojevic wrote:
> shift+F2
Thanks Vladimir.
But as far as i know, this will show the documentation abt the project
itself, which was generated by javadoc from within the editor and that
does not solve my purpose. I want to see the documentation provided by
sun. For instance if i forget the the library(developed by sun) that has a
particular class or i forget the usage of a particular method(developed by
sun) then there should be some provision to search for it.
Althouogh i can manually invoke the index file found in doc subfolder of
java and click on the #api link externally using a browser but i was kind
of hoping that the the editor has some inbuild function/provision to allow
the same internally. For instance like jbuilder can allow u look at the
help that comes bundled with jbuilder plus it also allows u to see the
java documentation all from within the editor.
So u see my question is still unsolved.
Regards.
Deepak
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Re: How to get editor to display the java document [message #58375 is a reply to message #58280] |
Mon, 16 June 2003 12:19 |
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Originally posted by: tom.eicher.gmx.ch.nodomain
If you have source attached (search online help for "attach sourde) to your
JRE libraries, the javadoc will show up as a hover when you place the mouse
cursor over a call. Alternatively, you can press F2 when the caret is in a
statement and the javadoc for it will pop up.
-tom
"Deepak" <deepak_advani@onetel.net.uk> wrote in message
news:bck17v$mlq$1@rogue.oti.com...
> Vladimir Blagojevic wrote:
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> > shift+F2
>
> Thanks Vladimir.
> But as far as i know, this will show the documentation abt the project
> itself, which was generated by javadoc from within the editor and that
> does not solve my purpose. I want to see the documentation provided by
> sun. For instance if i forget the the library(developed by sun) that has a
> particular class or i forget the usage of a particular method(developed by
> sun) then there should be some provision to search for it.
>
> Althouogh i can manually invoke the index file found in doc subfolder of
> java and click on the #api link externally using a browser but i was kind
> of hoping that the the editor has some inbuild function/provision to allow
> the same internally. For instance like jbuilder can allow u look at the
> help that comes bundled with jbuilder plus it also allows u to see the
> java documentation all from within the editor.
>
> So u see my question is still unsolved.
>
> Regards.
>
> Deepak
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