In general, the default configuration of the newly extracted eclipse is not sufficient for our use, we need to modify various configurations in the new workspace, such as the background color of the editor, font settings and character set settings, etc. But when we built a new workspace or unpacked an eclipse, the original configuration was gone, and it was time-consuming to reset it again. Two ways to save Eclipse configuration information are now available on the web.
Method One: Directly save an empty workspace that has been configured but not built (recommended)
Configuration is saved in the workspace, a configured but not built the empty workspace saved up (such as compressing a copy), do not create a new workspace, unzip, change a new name, start Eclipse point to the new workspace on the line.
Method Two: Use Eclipse's export function (not recommended, many things settings cannot be exported)
In the menu bar, select File--------Preferences, export!
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Export the configuration of Eclipse