In Eclipse version 2022-03 (4.23.0) the terminal requires padding on left hand side. It's annoying. Is there a way to pad it out?
Try to change the location if not change the Version of eclipse
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I try to use Eclipse in Kubuntu 14.04LTS but everytime I try to click on a link it automatically closes.
Does anyone use Kubuntu and had the same problem?
try to changing the GTK theme on System settings -- Application Appearance -- GTK
Some problems on Eclipse are related to this. Do not use Oxigen-gtk.
I've found this question: Eclipse - How to pin editor tabs? and I've installed "Extended VS Presentation plugin for Eclipse", but it's not working.
How it should look (from http://andrei.gmxhome.de/skins/index.html):
How it actually looks on my Eclipse 4.4 (on Ubuntu):
As you can see, "Current presentation" setting is missing.
When I've installed this plugin (via eclipse), it was in "Eclipse 3.6 - 3.8 plugins", so maybe it's incompatible with 4.4 Luna? However, it was possible to install it, so it should work, right?
Also, if you know any plugin that would allow pinning tabs in eclipse, feel free to post your answer and describe it.
Support eclipse versions for this plugins:
Eclipse Versions:
Juno (4.2, 3.8), Previous to Juno (<=4.1)
This plugin NOT works(See this) in eclipse 3.x on Linux.(But here author says it support Linux platform. Contact author for more details)
This plugin NOT works in eclipse 4.x on any platform.
Please note, that the skin, tab actions and lists are available for Eclipse 3.x only! Eclipse 4.x is not supported.
That first Appearance dialog is how it looks in Eclipse 3.x. The appearance code was completely rewritten for Eclipse 4.x.
The fact the plugin installs may just mean the install is not careful enough about specifying the versions of Eclipse it supports.
You should try and contact the plugin author to see if it supports Eclipse Luna.
In my point of view, everything is fine.
As you can see in the images below, (Check bottom (console) ).
The above page is updated on 06-25-2014
But the screenshot in that page is taken on 06-02-2008 , (Check bottom (console) ).
The screenshot given in that page is a screenshot of very very old version. The plugin is updated, but the screenshot in the page is not yet updated.
The new plugin will work as shown in the image in the question
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In Eclipse 4.4.0 there You'll find a pin symbol in the default toolbar of Eclipse on the right side. After clicking it, the Java Editor Tab symbol gets changed indicating this editor is pinned now. Unfortunatelly I could not find a corresponding entry in the popup menu. But it is easy to assign e.g. the keys Ctrl-P to "Pin Editor" in the key bindings of Eclipse. (Don't forget to unbind Ctr-P = Print).
In Eclipse Neon 4.6.0 Pin is not functioning.
After installing MercurialEclipse to my standard android environment (Eclipse + ADT plugin) I noticed that my toolbars in idea are corrupted like on the attached screen (gaps).
Also I observe that splash screen during ide launching changed to default from Eclipse (not for Android Env).
Do you have any suggestions how can I fix these issues, especially this with tool bars?
Try to remove the following file (best way with a closed eclipse, starting after deletion):
workspace/.metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.e4.workbench/workbench.xmi
This worked for me.
Start your eclipse with following flag:
-clearPersistedState
I recently updated my eclipse installation to Juno, and I found a important change I'd like to maintain:
In the Indigo version when I have a file opened and drag it tab between eclipse's windows it just moves to the new window. But in Juno version the attempt results in a floating window with the editor of the file just above the target window.
How can I make do this work in Juno? Is there any option for reverting this or I should install the Indigo version?
Thanks
This is a known bug in the current version of Eclipse (4.2 / Juno). The aim is to fix it for the 4.3 milestone, according to the tracker:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=384308
In the meantime, your options are to revert to Indigo, or just open the file manually in the new window via the file tree.
I already know how to change the text font of Eclipse. But I can't find the font style "Courier New". Does there anyone know how to manage it?
My Eclipse version is:
Eclipse IDE for Java Developers
Version: Indigo Service Release 1
I'll give you the tip:
You can find
C:\Windows\Fonts -> Courier New
Click right and choose "Show"