1 font settings
- Click "Window" on the top menu bar---"preferences" pop-up Property interface
- General---appearance---Colors and fronts, find Java Select "Java Editor Text Front ..." and click on the right Edit button
2 Background settings
- "Window"---"preferences" pop-up property interface, select General--Editors--Text Editors
- Select the appearance color options on the right, select the Background color background, and remove the tick from the right system default checkbox
- Click on the color above, open the Color Settings page Select "Define Custom Colors", set the "hue" parameter to 85, the "saturation" parameter is set to 90, the "brightness" parameter set to 205
3 Automatic Prompt setting
Open Windows-preferences-java-edit-content Assist
The auto activation block in auto activation triggers for Java input. ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ apply
Eclipse font, background, auto prompt settings