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how to...? [message #256170] Sun, 27 June 2004 22:29 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: compuhelp.caramail.com

how to make unix like shortcut keys work under eclipse (and not windows
like).

ctrl + k cut the end of line
....


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Compu
Re: how to...? [message #256182 is a reply to message #256170] Sun, 27 June 2004 23:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: pascal.ibm.canada

Have you tried the emacs like key bindings.

PaScaL

Compuhelp wrote:
> how to make unix like shortcut keys work under eclipse (and not windows
> like).
>
> ctrl + k cut the end of line
> ...
>
>
Re: how to...? [message #256398 is a reply to message #256170] Mon, 28 June 2004 16:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: douglas.pollock.magma.ca

Compuhelp wrote:
> how to make unix like shortcut keys work under eclipse (and not windows
> like).

1.) Select "Window > Preferences", and then "Workbench > Keys"
2.) Change the configuration from "Default" to "Emacs".
3.) Click OK.

You can also go to "Window > Help Contents", and read the section on keys
("Workbench User Guide > Reference > Preferences > Keys").



cheers,
d.
Re: how to...? [message #256526 is a reply to message #256398] Mon, 28 June 2004 22:17 Go to previous message
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Originally posted by: compuhelp.caramail.com

Douglas Pollock wrote:
> Compuhelp wrote:
>
>>how to make unix like shortcut keys work under eclipse (and not windows
>>like).
>
>
> 1.) Select "Window > Preferences", and then "Workbench > Keys"
> 2.) Change the configuration from "Default" to "Emacs".
> 3.) Click OK.
>
> You can also go to "Window > Help Contents", and read the section on keys
> ("Workbench User Guide > Reference > Preferences > Keys").
>

ok, it's working
it's not perfectly like emacs, but it's working.
thanks

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