From 46054bb881599518f9ace47b0997c2e692e2eab4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Patrick Ziegler Local History
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General > Workspace >
Local History preference page.
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Limit history size |
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If enabled, then options below will be used to limit the local history size on disk. |
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Days to keep files |
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Indicates for how many days you want to maintain changes in the local history. History state older than this value will be lost. |
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7 days |
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Maximum entries per File |
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Indicates how many history states per file you want to maintain in the local history. If you exceed this value, you will lose older history to make room for new history. |
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50 entries |
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Maximum file size (MB) |
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Indicates the maximum size of individual states in the history store. If a file is over this size, it will not be stored. |
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1 MB |
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Open a new perspective |
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Use this option to set what happens when you open a new perspective. Do you want the perspective opened within the current Workbench window or opened in a new window? |
In the same window |
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New project options |
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Use this option to specify the perspective behavior when a new project is created. You can set it to switch the current perspective to be the one associated with the project type and open the perspective in the same Workbench window as the current one, switch the perspective and open it in a new @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ Perspectives |
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Make Default |
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Sets the selected perspective as the default perspective. |
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Resource |
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Revert |
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Resets the definition of the selected perspective to the default configuration. This option is only applicable to built-in perspectives that have been overwritten using Window > Perspective > Save Perspective As... |
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Delete |
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Deletes the selected perspective. This option is only applicable to user-defined perspectives (built-in perspectives can not be deleted). |
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| High priority task | +High priority task | ||
| Low priority task | +Low priority task | ||
| Completed task | +Completed task | ||
| Add task | +Add task | ||
| Delete | +Delete | ||
| Filter | +Filter |
The first column indicates whether the task is completed. Completed tasks are flagged with a check diff --git a/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-37.htm b/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-37.htm index 3d2cd181ff8..fce175171ae 100644 --- a/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-37.htm +++ b/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-37.htm @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
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Project Name
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The name of the new project to be created.
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Location
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The location in the file system where the project will be created. Deselect "Use default location" to
specify a location other than the default. You can type the new location or browse to select a file system
location for the new project.
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The workspace root directory
diff --git a/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-4.htm b/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-4.htm
index e4e1623ae0b..c433f72a421 100644
--- a/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-4.htm
+++ b/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-4.htm
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ View Toolbarsthe downwards pointing triangle. If there is enough space, view toolbars are in the view tab area. Otherwise they appear in the view.Here is an example of the view toolbar for the Properties view: -
Title BarView title bars contain the view name, its icon, and the view toolbar. Related ReferenceShortcut Bardiff --git a/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-48a.htm b/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-48a.htm index 24257215a3b..1a284bc84bd 100644 --- a/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-48a.htm +++ b/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-48a.htm @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Ignoring Resources From Version Control<+Ignoring Resources From Version ControlWhen synchronizing resources, it is possible that there are some resources that you do not want to commit to the repository. There are two ignore facilities provided, allowing you to specify what resources should be excluded from update and commit operations. diff --git a/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-5.htm b/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-5.htm index a5eb89d8476..fb885117ef1 100644 --- a/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-5.htm +++ b/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-5.htm @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@Buildsdiff --git a/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-57.htm b/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-57.htm index 240f86efe01..fd15182c323 100644 --- a/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-57.htm +++ b/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-57.htm @@ -9,53 +9,53 @@Edit Menu-This menu helps you manipulate resources in the + This menu helps you manipulate resources in the editor area.
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Redo-This command re-applies the editing action that has + This command re-applies the editing action that has most recently been reversed by the Undo action.
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Cut-This command removes the selection and places it on + This command removes the selection and places it on the clipboard.
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Copy-This command places a copy of the selection on the + This command places a copy of the selection on the clipboard.
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Paste-This command places the text or object on the + This command places the text or object on the clipboard at the current cursor location in the currently active view or editor.
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Select All-This command selects all text or objects in the + This command selects all text or objects in the currently active view or editor.
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Find/replace-This command allows you to search for an expression + This command allows you to search for an expression in the active editor, and optionally replace the expression with a new expression.
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Incremental Find Previousright cursor keys, the enter key, or the escape key.
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Add Bookmark-This command adds a bookmark in the active file on + This command adds a bookmark in the active file on the line where the cursor is currently displayed.
diff --git a/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-60.htm b/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-60.htm
index 7b14b143f65..75d2ba73637 100644
--- a/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-60.htm
+++ b/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-60.htm
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Open Perspectivebar.The perspectives you will likely want to open are listed first. This list is dependent on the current perspective. From the Other... submenu you can open any perspective. -
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Show Viewpreference page. Views you are likely to want to open are listed first. This list is dependent on the current perspective. From the Other... submenu you can open any view. The views are sorted into categories in the Show View dialog. -
Customize Perspective@@ -50,14 +50,14 @@Customize PerspectiveEach perspective includes a predefined set of actions that are accessible from the menu bar and Workbench toolbar. -
Save Perspective AsThis command allows you to save the current perspective, creating your own custom perspective. You can open more perspectives of this type using the Window > Perspective > Open Perspective > Other menu item once you have saved a perspective. -
Reset Perspectivediff --git a/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-61.htm b/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-61.htm index d562151f8b4..f90009d1717 100644 --- a/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-61.htm +++ b/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-61.htm @@ -27,9 +27,9 @@Tips and Tricks ...discovered.Cheat Sheets ...This command will open the cheat sheet selection dialog. -Check for Updates+Check for UpdatesThis command will check for updates to the installed software. -Install New Software...+Install New Software...This command allows you to download and install new software. About Eclipse SDKThis command displays information about the product, installed features, and available diff --git a/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-6a.htm b/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-6a.htm index b6b8652cfcc..b39015456e0 100644 --- a/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-6a.htm +++ b/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-6a.htm @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Local HistoryNeither projects nor folders have local history. Local History is displayed in the History View. Here is a look at what the local history of a Workbench file might look like: -
To view the local history of a file, choose Team > Show Local History from the pop-up menu. This will bring up the History view and populate it with the revisions of the selected file. You can open different revisions from the table (by using Open from the context menu or by double clicking on a revision), compare them against diff --git a/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-72.htm b/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-72.htm index c635b68185a..7df263de3cc 100644 --- a/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-72.htm +++ b/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-72.htm @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ "Copyright (c) IBM Corporation, Red Hat, and others 2000, 2011. This page is made available under license. For full details see the LEGAL in the documentation book that contains this page." /> - + Workspace
Launching a Cheat Sheet"PLUGINS_ROOT/org.eclipse.help/command_link.svg" alt="command link"> Help > Cheat Sheets from the menu bar. If this command is not in the menu, it can be added from Window > Customize Perspective > Commands, and check Cheat Sheets.
+ "Accessing Cheat sheet via Help menu" style="border:0">
Launching a Cheat Sheetsaved.The cheat sheet has a toolbar at the top right edge. These icons appear in the toolbar:
Note that some cheat sheets can also be launched from the welcome page by first selecting Tutorials and
then selecting one of the tutorials. Starting the Cheat SheetEach cheat sheet has a list of steps and it always begins with an Introduction step. When you launch a fresh cheat
sheet, the Introduction step is expanded so that you can read a brief description of the cheat sheet. To start
working with the cheat sheet, click Click to Begin Restarting the Cheat SheetAny time after starting a cheat sheet, you can restart from the first step by clicking Click to
- Restart Progressing Through the StepsIn the current step, when you click Click to Perform Getting Help Information for TasksTo get step-by-step instructions for that step, click the help link Additional help for entry fields in the tool or wizard may be available by focusing on the field (use the Tab key to position to that entry) and pressing F1. Skipping a StepIf a current step has a Click to Skip option Redoing a StepYou can redo any step that you may have completed or skipped in the current cheat sheet. To redo the step, expand @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ Redoing a Stepcheat sheet will continue from the redo step.Closing the Cheat SheetWhen you finish the last step in a cheat sheet, it automatically restarts. You can also close the active cheat
- sheet by clicking the close icon Related ReferenceWorking with composite cheat diff --git a/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-composite-cheatsheets.htm b/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-composite-cheatsheets.htm index 44ae4dc45e4..7b7cac4b184 100644 --- a/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-composite-cheatsheets.htm +++ b/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-composite-cheatsheets.htm @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ "Copyright (c) IBM Corporation and others 2006, 2011. This page is made available under license. For full details see the LEGAL in the documentation book that contains this page."> - +Working With Composite Cheat Sheetsof smaller tasks. Each task consists of a series of steps which must be performed in order. Composite cheat sheets are launched in the cheat sheet view and show two panels which will be side by side or one above the other depending on the relative height and width of the view. -
The panel which appears on the left or on top (depending on the view orientation) is called the task @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Cheat Sheet Tasksand possibly to skip the task. The picture below also shows the images for task sets, sequences and choices. Note that some images are shown in gray, that is because these tasks cannot yet be started because prerequisite tasks have not been completed. -
Task DependenciesA composite cheat sheet may have dependencies which require one task to be completed before another can be started. An example of where this might happen would be if one task created a project and a second task uses that diff --git a/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-content-type.htm b/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-content-type.htm index 529b9a35a07..3c3909a4b17 100644 --- a/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-content-type.htm +++ b/eclipse.platform.common/bundles/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-content-type.htm @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ - + Search'javascript:executeCommand("org.eclipse.ui.window.preferences(preferencePageId=org.eclipse.search.preferences.SearchPreferencePage)")'>
For each page, there are four quadrants in which to place items; two for each column. The quadrants will be |