Changes for page WOLips-Eclipse beginner mistakes and questions
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... ... @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ 28 28 29 29 ==== WOLips does not behave like you describe. (Use nightly) ==== 30 30 31 -WOLips updates often. And although there is a stable version, the nightly version is where it's at. It is used in production by the wonderful people from MDimension and other WebObjects developers. If something brak esthere, it gets fixed immediately.31 +WOLips updates often. And although there is a stable version, the nightly version is where it's at. It is used in production by the wonderful people from MDimension who develop WOLips and other WebObjects developers. If something breaks in nightly, it gets fixed immediately. They depend on it themselves. 32 32 33 33 http:~/~/webobjects.mdimension.com/wolips/nightly/ should be in your Eclipse update site, under Help->Software Update->Find and install->Search for new features to install 34 34 ... ... @@ -130,9 +130,9 @@ 130 130 131 131 Some general Eclipse shortcuts: 132 132 133 -cmd-1= Quickfix: suggest you a fix for your errror 134 -cmd-e= quick switch to other open documents 135 -cmd-space= completion, also known as content assist. This one screws up with the standard settings for Spotlight, which are also cmd-space. Some have tried to move cmd-space to something else in Eclipse, but that does not seems to be picked up everywhere. Better replace Spotlight to something else. 133 +cmd-1 = Quickfix: suggest you a fix for your errror 134 +cmd-e = quick switch to other open documents 135 +cmd-space = completion, also known as content assist. This one screws up with the standard settings for Spotlight, which are also cmd-space. Some have tried to move cmd-space to something else in Eclipse, but that does not seems to be picked up everywhere. Better replace Spotlight to something else. 136 136 137 137 Some shortcuts that are available from WOLips (gracefully donated by Mike Schrag): 138 138 ... ... @@ -147,3 +147,5 @@ 147 147 cmd-o o = include superclass 148 148 cmd-shift-g = show references 149 149 F3 = go to declaration 150 + 151 +Another nice overview of shortcuts that Edgar Klein sent me can be found here: [[http://eclipse-tools.sourceforge.net/Keyboard_shortcuts_(3.0).pdf]]. It can be even printed out on one double page, so you