Eclipse Cheatsheets [message #64936] |
Fri, 16 July 2004 02:56  |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: stevexm.physics.unimelb.edu.au
Hi all, I am interested in more information on developing and deploying
cheatsheets for Eclipse 3.0.
Besides the 'cheatsheet content XML' file is there any other
documentation, and/or examples for a
newbie?
We would like to build 'walk-thru' cheatsheets for students who are taking
our computational physics
course, to help them get started on their programming project assignments.
They seem to be the
perfect way to supplement our class lecture notes.
Any suggestions, advice and feedback is greatly appreciated.
TIA, Steve M.
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Re: Eclipse Cheatsheets [message #64951 is a reply to message #64936] |
Mon, 19 July 2004 05:27  |
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Originally posted by: daniel.megert.gmx.net
Steve Melnikoff wrote:
>Hi all, I am interested in more information on developing and deploying
>cheatsheets for Eclipse 3.0.
>Besides the 'cheatsheet content XML' file is there any other
>documentation, and/or examples for a
>newbie?
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>
There's some stuff in Help
Dani
>We would like to build 'walk-thru' cheatsheets for students who are taking
>our computational physics
>course, to help them get started on their programming project assignments.
>They seem to be the
>perfect way to supplement our class lecture notes.
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>Any suggestions, advice and feedback is greatly appreciated.
>
>TIA, Steve M.
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Re: Eclipse Cheatsheets [message #597817 is a reply to message #64936] |
Mon, 19 July 2004 05:27  |
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Originally posted by: daniel.megert.gmx.net
Steve Melnikoff wrote:
>Hi all, I am interested in more information on developing and deploying
>cheatsheets for Eclipse 3.0.
>Besides the 'cheatsheet content XML' file is there any other
>documentation, and/or examples for a
>newbie?
>
>
There's some stuff in Help
Dani
>We would like to build 'walk-thru' cheatsheets for students who are taking
>our computational physics
>course, to help them get started on their programming project assignments.
>They seem to be the
>perfect way to supplement our class lecture notes.
>
>Any suggestions, advice and feedback is greatly appreciated.
>
>TIA, Steve M.
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