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===== Configuration ===== | ===== Configuration ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Migrate launch configurations ===== | ||
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+ | To migrate launch configs between different workspaces simply copy the .launch files from: | ||
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+ | <code> | ||
+ | /eclipse-workspace/.metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.debug.core/.launches | ||
+ | </code> | ||
==== Organise Imports ==== | ==== Organise Imports ==== | ||
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To exclude annoying packages or classes when doing automatic organisation of imports with Ctrl+Shift+O create a a "Type Filter" under ''Windows -> Preferences -> Java -> Appearance -> Type Filters''. | To exclude annoying packages or classes when doing automatic organisation of imports with Ctrl+Shift+O create a a "Type Filter" under ''Windows -> Preferences -> Java -> Appearance -> Type Filters''. | ||
- | Most annoying for me are JUnit 3, awt, Joda time: | + | My current list: |
<code> | <code> | ||
+ | scala.* | ||
java.awt.* | java.awt.* | ||
junit.* | junit.* | ||
org.joda.* | org.joda.* | ||
</code> | </code> | ||
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- | Source: [[http://blog.vogella.com/2009/04/01/eclipse-organize-imports-filter]] | ||
===== SVN support ===== | ===== SVN support ===== | ||
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see [[kubuntu|KDE 5 / Kubuntu Tipps & Tricks]] | see [[kubuntu|KDE 5 / Kubuntu Tipps & Tricks]] | ||
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+ | ==== Scroll bars hide content ==== | ||
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+ | Start with: | ||
+ | <code bash> | ||
+ | GTK_OVERLAY_SCROLLING=0 | ||
+ | </code> | ||
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+ | This will permanently reserve place for the scroll bars and no content will be hidden. | ||
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+ | See https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=519728 | ||
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+ | ==== Scroll bars too small ==== | ||
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+ | Using Kubuntu 20.04 I don't like the miniscule scroll bars that slightly widen when hovering over them. Setting a min size works as follows: | ||
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+ | Edit .config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css and add these lines: | ||
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+ | <code> | ||
+ | .scrollbar.vertical slider, scrollbar.vertical slider { | ||
+ | min-width: 7px; | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | .scrollbar.horizontal slider, scrollbar.horizontal slider { | ||
+ | min-height: 7px; | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | </code> | ||
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+ | ==== Autocompletion not working properly ===== | ||
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+ | This happens sometimes when upgrading a workspace to a new version of Eclipse (most recently to me when upgrading vom 2018.09 to 2018.12). | ||
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+ | Window->Preferences->Java->Editor->Content Assist->Advanced | ||
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+ | Now make sure the following are all ticked in the top and bottom sections: | ||
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+ | * Java Non-Type Proposals | ||
+ | * Java Proposals | ||
+ | * Java Type Proposals | ||
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+ | Apply the changes and then close and re-open your project and it will build the autocompletions which will then become available when you hit Ctrl-Space. | ||
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+ | Source: https://www.chrisnewland.com/solved-eclipse-java-autocomplete-not-working-259 | ||