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Odd cursor under Eclipse release "M" [message #67525] Mon, 09 June 2003 01:40 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: mis.airsworld.com

Does anyone know how to normalize the appearance of the editing cursor under
Eclipse "M"? I don't like the bracketed cursor effect at all.

Thanks,
Julian Kane
mis@airsworld.com
Re: Odd cursor under Eclipse release "M" [message #67729 is a reply to message #67525] Mon, 09 June 2003 04:19 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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"Julian Kane" <mis@airsworld.com> wrote in message
news:bc16i7$nov$1@rogue.oti.com...

> Does anyone know how to normalize the appearance of the editing cursor
under
> Eclipse "M"? I don't like the bracketed cursor effect at all.

You've read this:

The Java editor now has three typing modes: Overwrite, Insert, and Smart
Insert. Overwrite and Insert modes are generic, whereas in Smart Insert mode
the editor provides Java-specific extras which can be configured on the Java
> Editor > Typing preference page. The different typing mode have
distinctive carets (not yet supported on all OSs). Pressing the Insert key
(or double clicking on the typing mode in the status line) cycles through
the available modes.

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Re: Odd cursor under Eclipse release "M" [message #67911 is a reply to message #67525] Mon, 09 June 2003 09:07 Go to previous message
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Originally posted by: chaves.no-spam.inf.please.ufsc.br

I wonder if you are talking about Eclipse 3.0 M1.

If so, this was extracted from the New and Noteworthy doc for that
milestone release:

Java editor typing modes
The Java editor now has three typing modes: Overwrite, Insert, and Smart
Insert. Overwrite and Insert modes are generic, whereas in Smart Insert
mode the editor provides Java-specific extras which can be configured on
the Java > Editor > Typing preference page. The different typing mode have
distinctive carets (not yet supported on all OSs). Pressing the Insert
key (or double clicking on the typing mode in the status line) cycles
through the available modes.

http://download.eclipse.org/downloads/drops/S-M1-20030605173 7/eclipse-news-M1.html
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