Navigate > Open Type is missing. Also CTRL + SHIFT + T does not work. [message #330969] |
Tue, 19 August 2008 19:59  |
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Originally posted by: rami.muurimaki.gmail.com
I just "migrated" from Eclipse 3.3 to 3.4 (JEE). For some reason the
Open Type feature is not available. The short CTRL + SHIFT + T cut does
not work either. However Open Resource (CTRL + SHIFT + R) works perfectly.
Have I missed something or is this a bug or what?
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Re: Navigate > Open Type is missing. Also CTRL + SHIFT + T does not work. [message #330970 is a reply to message #330969] |
Tue, 19 August 2008 20:14   |
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Originally posted by: rami.muurimaki.gmail.com
rami kirjoitti:
> I just "migrated" from Eclipse 3.3 to 3.4 (JEE). For some reason the
> Open Type feature is not available. The short CTRL + SHIFT + T cut does
> not work either. However Open Resource (CTRL + SHIFT + R) works perfectly.
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> Have I missed something or is this a bug or what?
seems like if I change the workspace location (create new one), the Open
Type is available again and it's working... I guess there is some broken
settings somewhere??
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Re: Navigate > Open Type is missing. Also CTRL + SHIFT + T does not work. [message #330972 is a reply to message #330970] |
Tue, 19 August 2008 21:29   |
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You probably want to clear out your metadata and start over so to speak,
sounds like some old 3.3 metadata is conflicting with 3.4.
(Or you can go in and re-assign Open Resource in the key binding section,
although that might not be the only issue you run in to)
Regards,
Emil
"rami" <rami.muurimaki@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:g8f9k4$h3c$1@build.eclipse.org...
> rami kirjoitti:
>> I just "migrated" from Eclipse 3.3 to 3.4 (JEE). For some reason the Open
>> Type feature is not available. The short CTRL + SHIFT + T cut does not
>> work either. However Open Resource (CTRL + SHIFT + R) works perfectly.
>>
>> Have I missed something or is this a bug or what?
> seems like if I change the workspace location (create new one), the Open
> Type is available again and it's working... I guess there is some broken
> settings somewhere??
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Re: Navigate > Open Type is missing. Also CTRL + SHIFT + T does not work. [message #330973 is a reply to message #330972] |
Wed, 20 August 2008 05:23   |
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Originally posted by: rami.muurimaki.gmail.com
Emil Crumhorn kirjoitti:
> You probably want to clear out your metadata and start over so to speak,
> sounds like some old 3.3 metadata is conflicting with 3.4.
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> (Or you can go in and re-assign Open Resource in the key binding section,
> although that might not be the only issue you run in to)
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> Regards,
> Emil
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> "rami" <rami.muurimaki@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:g8f9k4$h3c$1@build.eclipse.org...
>> rami kirjoitti:
>>> I just "migrated" from Eclipse 3.3 to 3.4 (JEE). For some reason the Open
>>> Type feature is not available. The short CTRL + SHIFT + T cut does not
>>> work either. However Open Resource (CTRL + SHIFT + R) works perfectly.
>>>
>>> Have I missed something or is this a bug or what?
>> seems like if I change the workspace location (create new one), the Open
>> Type is available again and it's working... I guess there is some broken
>> settings somewhere??
>
>
Maybe so or something else (bad) happened during the migration.
I think I've had the same .metadata folder from Eclipse version 3.1 :)
so I guess it's about the time to reconfig :)
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Re: Navigate > Open Type is missing. Also CTRL + SHIFT + T does not work. [message #330986 is a reply to message #330969] |
Wed, 20 August 2008 15:16  |
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Originally posted by: eclipse-news.rizzoweb.com
rami wrote:
> I just "migrated" from Eclipse 3.3 to 3.4 (JEE). For some reason the
> Open Type feature is not available. The short CTRL + SHIFT + T cut does
> not work either. However Open Resource (CTRL + SHIFT + R) works perfectly.
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> Have I missed something or is this a bug or what?
What Perspective(s) did you try it in? Not all Perspectives are
configured to include the Open Type command (for example, Resources).
You can configure this via Window > Customize Perspective > Commands.
Hope this helps,
Eric
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