Minor javadoc problems [message #75800] |
Mon, 16 June 2003 15:22  |
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Originally posted by: dmu2207.mail.ikasths.dk
It's probably just me, who's plain stupid, but here goes my question:
When I want Eclipse to show the javadoc html-files for a given class I place
the cursor in the source, where the class name is written, and press
shift-F2 and get the javadoc. So far so well... but is there some way I can
hide all the eclipse-stuff which is surrounding the left and upper part of
the view? If you don't get the question, take a look at
http://web4016.web05.talkactive.net/javadoc.gif
Another question is, if there is some way to search the javadoc for a class?
Before switching to Eclipse I used Kawa, and if you press F1 in Kawa up
comes a menu, where you can search for a particular class. Is this possible
in Eclipse too?
Please slap me around, if I'm using the wrong newsgroup. :-)
// Stefan L. Jensen, Denmark
"This one's tricky. You have to use imaginary numbers, like eleventeen..."
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Re: Minor javadoc problems [message #77669 is a reply to message #75800] |
Wed, 18 June 2003 10:38  |
Eclipse User |
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> When I want Eclipse to show the javadoc html-files for a given class I
place
> the cursor in the source, where the class name is written, and press
> shift-F2 and get the javadoc. So far so well... but is there some way I
can
> hide all the eclipse-stuff which is surrounding the left and upper part of
> the view? If you don't get the question, take a look at
> http://web4016.web05.talkactive.net/javadoc.gif
It is not currently possible to configure javadoc to open in a browser
without help frames, but you can double click the toolbar of the content
frame, and it will hide help navigation (left frame).
Konrad Kolosowski
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