perspective [message #14678] |
Mon, 24 January 2005 12:17  |
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Originally posted by: gaurava.lycos.com
Hi,
When I first installed Eclipse, the functionality was as follows:
- When Clicked on a function or a variable name in the outline, then in
the left pane (where the code is shown) the highlighted function used to
be shown but the whole file was viewable(meaning I could scroll up and
down in the left pane to see other functions).
- The same above functionality was exhibited when I did a "View
Declaration".
I played around with the controls a bit (couldn't help it) and now I'm
screwed. Basically on clicking a function in the outline pane, the left
hand source code windown only shows that particular function and not the
whole file.
How do I go back to the previous setting? I have tried resetting to
defaults without luck.
Thanks a lot,
Gaurav
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Re: perspective [message #14737 is a reply to message #14708] |
Mon, 24 January 2005 12:29  |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: gaurava.lycos.com
Awesome. That did it!!
Darin Swanson wrote:
> You have clicked the "Show Source of Selected Element Only" in the toolbar.
> Set a Java editor to be active, and click the button that looks like a page
> of text with another smaller page in front of it (to the right of the
> highlighter / marker action)
> HTH
> Darins
> "gaurav" <gaurava@lycos.com> wrote in message
> news:ct3ajb$48n$1@www.eclipse.org...
>> Hi,
>> When I first installed Eclipse, the functionality was as follows:
>>
>> - When Clicked on a function or a variable name in the outline, then in
>> the left pane (where the code is shown) the highlighted function used to
>> be shown but the whole file was viewable(meaning I could scroll up and
>> down in the left pane to see other functions).
>>
>> - The same above functionality was exhibited when I did a "View
>> Declaration".
>> I played around with the controls a bit (couldn't help it) and now I'm
>> screwed. Basically on clicking a function in the outline pane, the left
>> hand source code windown only shows that particular function and not the
>> whole file.
>> How do I go back to the previous setting? I have tried resetting to
>> defaults without luck.
>>
>> Thanks a lot,
>> Gaurav
>>
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