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Re: [jdt-ui-dev] Bracket Matching
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Hi Erica,
the Text Editor doesn't but in the Java Editor you can use Ctrl+Shift+P
(Navigate > Go To >...).
Next time please ask on the newsgroup as this mailing list is reserved for
those who actually develop JDT UI.
Dani
"Erica Ramsey"
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[jdt-ui-dev] Bracket Matching
22.05.2007 17:47
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Hello people,
I'm a newbie to Eclipse that is transitioning from the standard Unix 'vi'
world. In 'vi' I am use to being able to match brackets in a block by
placing cursor on a bracket and pressing '%' key and then the cursor would
jump to the matching bracket. Does Eclipse editor has a similar feature
too?
I don't know if this matters but currently I am using Eclipse 3.1 with
EclipseME plug-in; however, my employer is planning on upgrading to Eclipse
3.2 , with EclipseME plug-in.
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