MyEclipse shortcut keys Daquan
MyEclipse shortcut Keys 1 (CTRL):
Ctrl+1 Quick Fix
Ctrl+d: Delete When moving forward
Ctrl+q positioning to the last edited place
Ctrl+l positioning in a row
Ctrl+o Quick Display OutLine
Ctrl+t quickly displays the inheritance structure of the current class
ctrl+w close current editer
ctrl+k quick position to next
Ctrl+e quick display of current editer drop-down list
ctrl+j Forward incremental lookup (after pressing CTRL+J, each letter editor you enter provides a quick match to navigate to a word, if not, the display in Stutes line is not found,)
Ctrl + Z returns to the state before the modification
Ctrl+y
ctrl+/ comment on the current line, and then uncomment
Ctrl+m the size of the toggle window
Ctrl+i Formatting the active element format Active Elements.
Ctrl+f6 Switch to the next editor
Ctrl+f7 switch to the next perspective
Ctrl+f8 switch to the next view
MyEclipse Shortcut keys 2 (ctrl+shift) :
ctrl+shift+e displays the manager that manages all of the currently open view (you can choose to close, activate, and so on)
ctrl+shift+/automatically comment code
ctrl+shift+\ Automatically cancels commented code
Ctrl+shift+o Auto-boot class package
Ctrl+shift+j Reverse incremental lookup (same as previous, except forward)
Ctrl+shift+f4 close all open editer
Ctrl +shift+x the currently selected text to lowercase
ctrl+shift+y all the currently selected text to lowercase
ctrl+shift+f formatting The current code
Ctrl+shift+m ( Put the cursor on the class name of the package to be imported, the function is to add the import statement
Ctrl+shift+p to the match (for example {}) (after locating from the front, the cursor is in the match, back to front, or vice)
ctrl+shift+ F format file format document. The
Ctrl+shift+o effect is that the missing import statement is added and the extra import statement is deleted. The
Ctrl+shift+s saves all unsaved files.
ctrl+shift+/is this/*~*/comment in the Code window, which is <!--~--> in the JSP file window.
Shift+ctrl+enter inserts a blank line in the current row (principle above)
myeclipse shortcut 3 (ALT) :
The alt+/code Assistant completes some code insertions, automatically displays the prompt message
alt+↓ The current line and the following line in the interactive position (particularly useful, You can omit the cut first, then paste it)
alt+↑ the current line and the previous line (IBID.)
alt+← the previous edited page
alt+→ the next edited page (of course, for the above)
Alt+enter displays the properties of the currently selected resource (project, or file or file)
MyEclipse shortcut key 4 (Alt+ctrl)
Alt+ctrl+↓ Copy the current row to the next row (replication incremented)
Alt+ctrl+↑ Copy the current line to the previous row (replication incremented)
MyEclipse shortcut Keys 5 (Alt+shift) :
Alt+shift+r renaming
Alt+shift+m Extraction Method
Alt+shift+c Modify the function structure (more practical, there are n functions called this method, modified once done)
Alt+shift+l extracting local variables
Alt+shift+f change the local variable in class to a field variable
Alt+shift+i Merge variables
ALT+SHIFT+V moving functions and variables
Alt+shift+z reconstruction of Regret medicine (Undo) shift+enter inserts a blank line on the next line of the current line (at which point the mouse can be at any position in the current row, not necessarily the last)
Alt+shift+o (or click the Toggle Mark Occurrences button in the toolbar) when you click on a marker to make this marker yellow on the other side of the page, and the right border of the window appears with a white square, clicking this block jumps to the marker.
The following shortcut keys are commonly used in refactoring, I like and commonly used to tidy up (note: General refactoring of the shortcut keys are alt+shift beginning of the)
MyEclipse shortcut Keys (6):
F2 when the mouse is placed on a marker, when the ToolTip is pressed F2, the ToolTip will also display the Showtooltip Description when the mouse is moved.
F3 jumps to the place of declaration or definition.
F5 One-step debugging into the inside of the function.
F6 single-Step debugging does not enter the function inside, if installed PowerWord 2006 to the "Take the word switch" shortcut keys to change to other.
The F7 is returned from inside the function to the call point.
F8 continues to the next breakpoint.
MyEclipse shortcut keys