Kneel down and ask for a complete list of Eclipse shortcuts

Updated on technology 2024-03-07
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can go to the library to find MyEclipse shortcuts, there is.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Ctrl+1 for quick repair (the most classic shortcut, needless to say).

    Ctrl+D deletes the current row.

    Ctrl+Alt+ Copy the current line to the next line (copy increases).

    Ctrl+Alt+ Copy the current line to the previous line (copy increment).

    Alt+ where the current line interacts with the next line (especially useful because you don't have to cut and then paste).

    Alt+ The current line and the previous row interact (same as above).

    alt+ the previous page.

    Alt+Enter displays the properties of the currently selected resource (project, OR file, or file).

    shift+enter inserts a blank line on the next line of the current line (in which case the mouse can be anywhere on the current line, not necessarily last).

    shift+ctrl+enter inserts a blank line into the current line (same principle as above).

    Ctrl+Q to locate the last place.

    ctrl+l is located on a certain line (for people with more than 100 programs, it is a blessing).

    Ctrl+M maximizes the current edit or view (and vice versa).

    Ctrl+ annotates the current line, and then presses to unannotate.

    Ctrl+O to quickly display the outline

    Ctrl+T quickly displays the inheritance structure of the current class.

    Ctrl+W closes the current editer

    Ctrl+K refers to the selected word to quickly navigate to the next one.

    Ctrl+E quickly displays a drop-down list of the current editer (in bold if not displayed on the current page).

    Ctrl+ (keypad) collapses all ** in the current class.

    Ctrl+ (keypad) for all ** in the current class.

    Ctrl+space**Assistant completes some** insertion (but generally conflicts with the input method, you can modify the hotkey of the input method, or you can temporarily use alt+ instead).

    Ctrl+Shift+E displays the manager that manages all currently open views (you can choose to close, activate, etc.).

    Ctrl+J forward incremental search (after pressing Ctrl+J, each letter you enter provides a quick match to locate a certain word, if not, Beijing computer training suggestions in StutesLine show that it is not found, when looking up a word, it is particularly practical, this function idea was available two years ago).

    Ctrl+Shift+J reverse incremental search (same as the previous bar, except from back to front).

    Ctrl+Shift+F4 closes all open editers

    Ctrl+Shift+X to change all the currently selected text to lowercase.

    Ctrl+Shift+Y changes all the currently selected text to lowercase.

    Ctrl+Shift+F format the current **.

    Ctrl+Shift+P to navigate to the pair of matches (e.g. {}) from front to back, cursor inside the matcher, back to front, vice versa).

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