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Can I ctrl-click [message #181185] Mon, 18 December 2006 20:10 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: joseph.aronovich.gmail.com

Gurus! Help! I'm from Java proper and now need to develop in C++, so CDT
is my first choice. I'm on Linux box, but can not browse sources via
<ctl-click>. Any help, any help, greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Joseph
Re: Can I ctrl-click [message #181246 is a reply to message #181185] Wed, 20 December 2006 04:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Joseph Aronovich wrote:
> Gurus! Help! I'm from Java proper and now need to develop in C++, so CDT
> is my first choice. I'm on Linux box, but can not browse sources via
> <ctl-click>. Any help, any help, greatly appreciated!
> Thanks in advance,
> Joseph

Well, you can.
At least, you should see the word under the cursor highlighted as hyperlink.
Clicking on the hyperlink has the same effect as "Open Declaration"
(F3), ie. if Open Declaration does not work, the hyperlink won't work, too.

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Anton Leherbauer
Wind River CDT Team, Austria
Re: Can I ctrl-click [message #181263 is a reply to message #181246] Wed, 20 December 2006 14:36 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: joseph.aronovich.gmail.com

Anton,
This is exactly what the problem is: when you <ctl-click> on hyperlinked
item, nothing happen!

Anton Leherbauer wrote:
> Joseph Aronovich wrote:
>> Gurus! Help! I'm from Java proper and now need to develop in C++, so
>> CDT is my first choice. I'm on Linux box, but can not browse sources
>> via <ctl-click>. Any help, any help, greatly appreciated!
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Joseph
>
> Well, you can.
> At least, you should see the word under the cursor highlighted as
> hyperlink.
> Clicking on the hyperlink has the same effect as "Open Declaration"
> (F3), ie. if Open Declaration does not work, the hyperlink won't work, too.
>
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