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Thanks, Kevin! Posted in Technical Stuff | Tagged Eclipse, usability | Leave a reply A regex to selectively remove package from class names It’s targeted for 3.5 M7, which looks like it should be available within the next month or so if the project’s recent milestone pace continues. So… I was glad to see today that Kevin McGuire just committed a fix for this. It’s enough more complicated to slow me down and make me have to think about what I’m doing.

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These two aspects, plus F6 being harder for me to find, make that workaround unappealing. You can use Ctrl+F6 and Ctrl+Shift+F6 instead of Ctrl+PgUp and Ctrl+PgDn, but they pop a little selection box and take effect when you release the keys rather than when you press them. The XML editor does not support turning off the sub-tabs, or I probably would do that. You’re stuck in the Eclipse tabbing sand trap! Now when you are happily Ctrl+PgUp-ing along and get to this editor, Ctrl+PgUp switches you back and forth between the Design and Source sub-tabs instead of to the next editor. xml file (common if you’re using Spring!), the XML editor gives you Design and Source sub-tabs: But when among the files you’re editing is any.

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Normally, I switch between Eclipse windows (“editors” in Eclipse parlance) using Ctrl+PgUp and Ctrl+PgDn. It was probably because of how powerful the editor is in so many ways that I found a particular scenario so annoying. I could do things so quickly with all the keyboard shortcuts. I loved using Eclipse when I was on a Java project.













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