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Re: Sheet/quick reference over key-bindings/mappings [message #123374 is a reply to message #121862] |
Mon, 01 December 2003 11:56   |
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Originally posted by: eclipse-user.jibeinc.com
Jimisola Laursen wrote:
> "Eric Rizzo" <eclipse-user@jibeinc.com> wrote in message
> news:bpth5i$39v$1@eclipse.org...
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>>Jimisola Laursen wrote:
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>>>I remember seeing a link to Sheet/quick reference over key-bindings/mappings
>>>around some where.
>>>Could anyone give me a hint on where to look?
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>>Search the newsgroup archives. This was answered just last week.
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> Was there? I missed it then. Searched the archive for "key", "mapping" and
> "binding" without any succes.
> Would you mind pinpointing me?
Sure, here's one of my responses in the thread. IIRC, someone posted the
exact URL later in the thread.
Date: Fri, 07 Nov 2003 14:59:43 -0500
From: Eric Rizzo <eclipse-user@jibeinc.com>
Newsgroups: eclipse.platform
Subject: Re: Anyone has a full list of short-cut using in Eclipse?
References: <bogpur$ea0$1@eclipse.org>
In-Reply-To: <bogpur$ea0$1@eclipse.org>
Louis Leung wrote:
> hi
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> I am looking a complete list of short-cuts available in Eclipse.
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> e.g. in Netbean, u can do Ctrl+L or Ctrl+K to complete your word that
> has been used before (for example, to auto complete a long variable
name).
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> any advice?
Ctrl-Space is what you want. The feature is called "Code Assist" and can
be configured at Window > Preferences > Java > Editor > Code Assist (tab)
Also, there is a plug-in that shows a View with all defined Key
bindings. Google for "eclipse key bindings plugin" to find it, or look
at http://eclipse-plugins.2y.net
HTH,
Eric
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Eric Rizzo
Software Architect
Jibe, Inc.
http://www.jibeinc.com
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