How to make your reading code more powerful? Use shortcut keys to get you up to the Fly ~
- Displays the methods and properties of the class: Ctrl+o
Ctrl+o can see the hierarchy of your class, Makes it easier for you to search for a method of the class
- shows the inheritance of classes: Ctrl+t
Ctrl+t enables you to see the inheritance of classes, especially when you look at methods in a parent class. will be able to embody his full superiority.
- View Source code: CTRL + mouse button
Ctrl + left mouse button, you can see the corresponding class definition, method definition, which reduces the difficulty of code reading is undoubtedly a gospel.
- Javadoc Comments: alt+shift+j
Java annotations are capable of generating HTML documents, even the official Android document is called Java Doc Generation, His shortcut is alt+shift+j
- back to the last edit point: Ctrl+q
Shortcut keys are ctrl+q, useful for programmers with poor memory
Toggle Window Full-screen shortcut key: Ctrl+m
one end of Eclipse project big enough, the window will switch is inevitable, how to quickly switch windows. With the mouse point, too slow, here I introduce two kinds of shortcut keys, ctrl+m switch the window view to maximize its editing window. Ctrl+f6 switch to a different class of Windows.
Tips for the common shortcut keys for Eclipse