Setting mark in the code [message #77070] |
Thu, 24 July 2008 18:41  |
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Hi,
I'm working in PDT. How can I set a simple marker so I can quickly come
back to a code location in the same file using a key sequence like
CTRL-F2? This is not the same as a bookmark...
Pierre
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Re: Setting mark in the code [message #77078 is a reply to message #77070] |
Thu, 24 July 2008 19:04   |
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Originally posted by: Oleksii.Prudkyi.gmail.com
http://etc.to/eclipse_bookmarks_plugin
after installing setup shortcuts to Ctrl+F2, F2
Regards,
Oleksii Prudkyi
24.07.2008 21:41, you wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm working in PDT. How can I set a simple marker so I can quickly come
> back to a code location in the same file using a key sequence like
> CTRL-F2? This is not the same as a bookmark...
>
> Pierre
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Re: Setting mark in the code [message #77080 is a reply to message #77078] |
Thu, 24 July 2008 19:23  |
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Originally posted by: codeslave.ca.ibm.com
You may also like:
* select some text
* ctrl-K to skip to next occurrence (uses same settings as ctrl-F, eg.,
wrappring, case sensitive)
Great for jumping around to find method declarations / calls and variables.
Oleksii Prudkyi wrote:
> http://etc.to/eclipse_bookmarks_plugin
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> after installing setup shortcuts to Ctrl+F2, F2
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> Regards,
> Oleksii Prudkyi
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>
> 24.07.2008 21:41, you wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm working in PDT. How can I set a simple marker so I can quickly
>> come back to a code location in the same file using a key sequence
>> like CTRL-F2? This is not the same as a bookmark...
>>
>> Pierre
>>
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http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/User:Nickb
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