Eclipse 2.1.3 + Linux GTK + Java Api Doc [message #235137] |
Tue, 27 April 2004 10:47 |
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Originally posted by: eichbaum25.web.de
Hi,
How can i use the java api docs with the "F1" key
with Linux like "Eclipse/Windows"?
When I press the "F1" key (Linux) nothing happens.
Platform SuSE 9.0
KDE 3.2.1
Eclipse 2.1.3 (Api Doc Location indicated)
Greetz
Boris
Sorry for my bad english
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Re: Eclipse 2.1.3 + Linux GTK + Java Api Doc [message #235341 is a reply to message #235196] |
Tue, 27 April 2004 15:41 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: eichbaum25.web.de
Hi Grant,
when I mark a passage or set the cursor in a Word (like JFrame) and press
Shift+F1 nothing happens.
If I'm pressing F2 then there is only a small helpwindow (show tooltip
description - say's the key mapping).
When I use Windows, then it opens an explorer window with the docs of the
whole class.
Boris
Grant Gayed wrote:
> Hi Boris,
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> To show javadoc use F2 on all platforms.
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> To show help, which is F1 on win32, use Shift+F1 on linux-gtk.
>
> Grant
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> "Boris Juszczak" <eichbaum25@web.de> wrote in message
> news:c6ldd7$n7j$1@eclipse.org...
>> Hi,
>>
>> How can i use the java api docs with the "F1" key
>> with Linux like "Eclipse/Windows"?
>>
>> When I press the "F1" key (Linux) nothing happens.
>>
>> Platform SuSE 9.0
>> KDE 3.2.1
>> Eclipse 2.1.3 (Api Doc Location indicated)
>>
>> Greetz
>> Boris
>>
>> Sorry for my bad english
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Re: Eclipse 2.1.3 + Linux GTK + Java Api Doc [message #236430 is a reply to message #235341] |
Thu, 29 April 2004 12:47 |
Grant Gayed Messages: 2150 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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ok, I didn't realize that Shift+F1 does not work in 2.1.3 on gtk. This is a
bug that is fixed in the 3.0 stream. I'm surprised that F1 opens an
explorer window for you on windows though, because I don't see this, I just
get a hover window with some faked clickable links.
Grant
"Boris Juszczak" <eichbaum25@web.de> wrote in message
news:c6lujm$eru$1@eclipse.org...
> Hi Grant,
>
> when I mark a passage or set the cursor in a Word (like JFrame) and press
> Shift+F1 nothing happens.
> If I'm pressing F2 then there is only a small helpwindow (show tooltip
> description - say's the key mapping).
>
> When I use Windows, then it opens an explorer window with the docs of the
> whole class.
>
> Boris
>
>
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> Grant Gayed wrote:
>
> > Hi Boris,
> >
> > To show javadoc use F2 on all platforms.
> >
> > To show help, which is F1 on win32, use Shift+F1 on linux-gtk.
> >
> > Grant
> >
> > "Boris Juszczak" <eichbaum25@web.de> wrote in message
> > news:c6ldd7$n7j$1@eclipse.org...
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> How can i use the java api docs with the "F1" key
> >> with Linux like "Eclipse/Windows"?
> >>
> >> When I press the "F1" key (Linux) nothing happens.
> >>
> >> Platform SuSE 9.0
> >> KDE 3.2.1
> >> Eclipse 2.1.3 (Api Doc Location indicated)
> >>
> >> Greetz
> >> Boris
> >>
> >> Sorry for my bad english
>
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Re: Eclipse 2.1.3 + Linux GTK + Java Api Doc [message #237040 is a reply to message #236430] |
Thu, 29 April 2004 20:31 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: eichbaum25.web.de
Hi Grant,
thank you for this hint regarding the 3.0 - i will try it.
greetings
Boris
> ok, I didn't realize that Shift+F1 does not work in 2.1.3 on gtk. This is
> a
> bug that is fixed in the 3.0 stream. I'm surprised that F1 opens an
> explorer window for you on windows though, because I don't see this, I
> just get a hover window with some faked clickable links.
>
> Grant
>
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