How to get rid of useless views? [message #530295] |
Thu, 29 April 2010 09:00 |
Artiom Neganov Messages: 24 Registered: October 2009 |
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I'm using two perspectives - PHP and PHP Debug.
What I want from PHP perspective are:
* Maximum space for code!
* Tree of files
and nothing more. No toolbars, no useless buttons, no additional views - nothing from them.
What I want from PHP Debug perspective are:
* call stack
* variables
* code, using the rest of space
But every time I run Eclipse, run a project, I spent time on closing closing closing appearing views views views... Debug, internal browser output (despite I use external one) etc.
I was trying to configure Eclipse, to behave like I want, but found myself complety lost in all this stricky and complicated options, relations etc.
Is there a simple guide on this? I can't even hide toolbar - it still appearing every Eclipse run.
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Re: How to get rid of useless views? [message #531468 is a reply to message #530295] |
Wed, 05 May 2010 06:21 |
Marko Karjalainen Messages: 30 Registered: July 2009 |
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Have you tryed "Save Perspective As"?
On 29.4.2010 12:00, Artiom Neganov wrote:
> I'm using two perspectives - PHP and PHP Debug.
>
> What I want from PHP perspective are:
>
> * Maximum space for code!
> * Tree of files
>
> and nothing more. No toolbars, no useless buttons, no additional views -
> nothing from them.
>
> What I want from PHP Debug perspective are:
>
> * call stack
> * variables
> * code, using the rest of space
>
> But every time I run Eclipse, run a project, I spent time on closing
> closing closing appearing views views views... Debug, internal browser
> output (despite I use external one) etc.
>
> I was trying to configure Eclipse, to behave like I want, but found
> myself complety lost in all this stricky and complicated options,
> relations etc.
> Is there a simple guide on this? I can't even hide toolbar - it still
> appearing every Eclipse run.
>
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