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How to change where tabs open? [message #1694371] Mon, 04 May 2015 18:38 Go to next message
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I'm going to apologize, as I'm 100% sure this has been answered somewhere. I have spent the last few months being annoyed and googling things to no avail at random, and cannot find the answer to my (seemingly) simple question. When I double click on a .java file in the type heirarchy, it opens it at the bottom of my screen when I want it to open at the top. I have tried searching through the help for tab position, etc. and have a headache. So I turn to you guys, could someone please tell me how to fix my idiocy please?index.php/fa/21718/0/
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Re: How to change where tabs open? [message #1694383 is a reply to message #1694371] Mon, 04 May 2015 22:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Have you already tried resetting the perspective using Window->Reset Perspective? Is it just with this one file, or all files opened from there? Why don't we see the Type Hierarchy in your screenshot (which, by the way, is ENORMOUS)?
Re: How to change where tabs open? [message #1694477 is a reply to message #1694383] Tue, 05 May 2015 10:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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If you right-click the file and select Open With..., what editor is "highlighted?" What happens if you select Java Editor?
Re: How to change where tabs open? [message #1694793 is a reply to message #1694477] Thu, 07 May 2015 19:06 Go to previous message
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right-click the file and select Open With
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