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Hide everything but the document? [message #149677] Mon, 24 April 2006 18:15 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: wmoore.isitedesign.com

Hi.

Loving Eclipse! I can't find a command or keyboard shortcut to hide all
of the side/bottom panels so I can edit full screen. I have a feeling
there is one... I saw a 'close all' but I dont want to 'close' them per
se, just hide them while I'm working so I can bring them all back at once
when I need them. can some one help me out?

Thanks,
Will
Re: Hide everything but the document? [message #149694 is a reply to message #149677] Mon, 24 April 2006 18:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: ns_dkerber.ns_WarrenRogersAssociates.com

In article <b9b429ac08482276e468dc9d0c1186bc$1@www.eclipse.org>,
wmoore@isitedesign.com says...
> Hi.
>
> Loving Eclipse! I can't find a command or keyboard shortcut to hide all
> of the side/bottom panels so I can edit full screen. I have a feeling
> there is one... I saw a 'close all' but I dont want to 'close' them per
> se, just hide them while I'm working so I can bring them all back at once
> when I need them. can some one help me out?
>
> Thanks,
> Will

double-click on the tab of the editor window you are working on. That
will maximize it.

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Re: Hide everything but the document? [message #149701 is a reply to message #149694] Mon, 24 April 2006 18:57 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: jefmyers.us.ibm.com

Ctrl-M is the keyboard shortcut to do this.

- Jeff

David Kerber wrote:
> In article <b9b429ac08482276e468dc9d0c1186bc$1@www.eclipse.org>,
> wmoore@isitedesign.com says...
>
>>Hi.
>>
>>Loving Eclipse! I can't find a command or keyboard shortcut to hide all
>>of the side/bottom panels so I can edit full screen. I have a feeling
>>there is one... I saw a 'close all' but I dont want to 'close' them per
>>se, just hide them while I'm working so I can bring them all back at once
>>when I need them. can some one help me out?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Will
>
>
> double-click on the tab of the editor window you are working on. That
> will maximize it.
>
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