Record some shortcuts that I did not know before (of course most of them do not know), which are generally more practical. Continuously update records. The following describes how to use a simple and clear language. The records are recorded in the order learned, and no classification is available.
CTRL + Shift + R:Open Resources: Open the "open resource" dialog box to open any resources in the workspace.
CTRL + Q:Last edit location: Return to the latest modified location.
1. When viewing different files, you can also find the location where you recently modified the files.
2. Large files are also useful.
CTRL + T:Quick type hierarchy:Open the inheritance relationship tree of the class, and you can easily view the inheritance relationship.
CTRL + E: provides a list of recently edited files. You can locate a file by entering a part of the name
CTRL + F6 can also be similar. By pressing F6 repeatedly, you can switch between files, prompting that the location appears in the currently edited file.
CTRL +. or Ctrl + ,:Quickly locate a problem (such as errors and warnings) in a file)--Before/after switchover
Alt + seek and ALT + →: Jump back and forth to the file you are viewing
F3: Quickly go to a type declaration. You can also press Ctrl and click the hyperlink variable or class or any declaration you want to view.
Alt + Shift + z: First select some code, and then press this shortcut key to call the template in which the code will be wrapped, such as try/catch.
CTRL + Shift + xConvert all selected parts to uppercase
CTRL + Shift + YAll selected items are converted to lowercase letters.
Case conversion from: http://blog.csdn.net/ocean20/article/details/2447157