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How create split panes in text editor [message #89606] Wed, 27 July 2005 14:26 Go to next message
Don Leckie is currently offline Don LeckieFriend
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Hello,

I'm using Eclipse 3.1. In the Java text editor I would like to split the
editor viewing area into two scroll panes - top and bottom panes. That way
I can view different parts of the file at the same time. I've searched the
Eclipse Help and looked at my Eclipse books. Please tell me how to do this.

Thank you,
Don
Re: How create split panes in text editor [message #89711 is a reply to message #89606] Wed, 27 July 2005 15:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: eclipse3.rizzoweb.com

Don Leckie wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using Eclipse 3.1. In the Java text editor I would like to split the
> editor viewing area into two scroll panes - top and bottom panes. That way
> I can view different parts of the file at the same time. I've searched the
> Eclipse Help and looked at my Eclipse books. Please tell me how to do this.

Window > New Editor will produce a new editor (tab) on the currently
selected file. You can then drag that editor around the "editors area"
and position it adjacent to the other editor(s).

HTH,
Eric
Re: How create split panes in text editor [message #89739 is a reply to message #89711] Wed, 27 July 2005 16:02 Go to previous message
Don Leckie is currently offline Don LeckieFriend
Messages: 41
Registered: July 2009
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Hi Eric,

Thanks!

Don


"Eric Rizzo" <eclipse3@rizzoweb.com> wrote in message
news:dc89hf$a0e$2@news.eclipse.org...
> Don Leckie wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm using Eclipse 3.1. In the Java text editor I would like to split the
>> editor viewing area into two scroll panes - top and bottom panes. That
>> way I can view different parts of the file at the same time. I've
>> searched the Eclipse Help and looked at my Eclipse books. Please tell me
>> how to do this.
>
> Window > New Editor will produce a new editor (tab) on the currently
> selected file. You can then drag that editor around the "editors area" and
> position it adjacent to the other editor(s).
>
> HTH,
> Eric
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