How to attach the console in eclipse? - eclipse

In eclipse the console is somehow undocked. Now it's appearing like below :
How to attach it to the window? I tried the "pin console" button but nothing happening. I am running eclipse kepler.
Please help.

It is just a drag of the pop up window to the main window. Key is to drag by tab title not by main window. In your case, start dragging at tab titled console!

You can click Windows > Reset perspective to go back to default perspective settings.

The easiest method that worked for me in Eclipse Photon is:
Click on the Open Console icon present amongst the icons on the console window.
Open Console icon:
Click on New Console View
New Console View:
This will start a docked version of the current console.
And the one which is detached can be simply closed thereafter.

Go to WINDOW, then select these submenus:
SHOW VIEW
CONSOLE
As in this screenprint:
that's it

Window->Perspective->Reset Perspective

Grab on Git Staging icon, drag and drop on console bar:

From opened Eclipse; go to Window>Perspective>Reset Perspective
Back to Window>Show View
Click on Console.
I found this convenient.

You can click on Windows > Reset perspective. It will reset perspective settings

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Can't see project explorer in STM32CubeIDE [duplicate]

Suddenly my project explorer window has disappeared from Eclipse. I try selecting Windows > Show View > Project Explorer, but nothing happens. What can I do?
Try Window --> Perspective --> Reset Perspective.... Remember that your own settings, if any, will also be reset.
Try to close Eclipse IDE and reopen it and
click on window->show view->project explorer
For me it was like this...
Window->Show View->Other->General->Project Explorer
Or
Window->Open Perspective->Other->Java (default)
Open Eclipse IDE
Enter "Project Explorer" on Quick Access (Search text box).
Either select from drop-down or press Enter
Window -> Perspective -> Reset
Reset the IDE
Window -> Show View -> Project Explorer
Select Window->Show View, if it is not shown there then select other. Under General you can see Project Explorer.
If none of the above solutions work, Try Window-> New Window
I had encountered the same problem as well. The following solution helped me to get over it:
Window -> Show View -> Package Explorer.
You can use the shortcut as well. It's Alt + Shift + Q, P
Using the latest Luna upgrade.
The only solution that worked was Window >> New Window.
It's very easy to lose that critical bar.
If you are on either Eclipse or Spring tool suite then follow the below steps.
(1) Go to 'Window' on the top of the editor. Click on it
(2) Select show view. You should see an option 'Project Explorer'. Click on it.
You should be able to do it.
Close the current perspective:
Reopen it using Window -> Open perspective.
i had also encountered this issue.
.
This Solution worked for me....
windows->navigation->maximize active View or Editor(ctrl + M)
.
in the screen you can see on left side navigation menus ... now click on those buttons one by one ....you will get your solution...
Try changing the perspective to JavaEE and then check.
Not sure if this is problem but, this ticked me off for a while since I did not realize what was happening at first - maybe this will help others.
Its not really a problem, just the way Eclipse works. (I'm use to Visual studio)
Its all about Perspectives!
I set up an (existing) PHP project in eclipse(neon) and then tried to configure and run debug. A Popup "Confirm Perspective Switch" is shown - I selected "Yes", not realizing what it actually does. The "perspective" then changes and you no longer see the project explorer anywhere. You cant "open" the project explorer window from top nav > window > show view, since its no longer there (which is BS, it should show something that gives you indication of current and other "perspectives" - at least for newbie.) No where now does it give project explore options.
Now you must change the "perspective" back from debug to PHP (at least in in my case).
This can be done a couple ways, easiest is from the icons on right top right side side. One icon would be the "bug", and next to it is the PHP icon. Just click the icon "perspective" you want. The other way is from top nav bar > window > Perspective > open Perspective, then select PHP. Could they hide this any deeper?
I know this is likely second nature to those who have used eclipse for a while, but was frustrating to me (on day one) till I figured out what was going on.
Please Select window in tool bar
Move to show view
Select project explorer
applied the same method to reset the perspective, no changes appaired then I restart the Eclipse IDE which was fine then.

Reset Eclipse perspective layout

I've just updated from Eclipse Juno to Kepler. What happened to the Eclipse perspective layout and how can I restore it to fill the entire window?
Open Windows - Perspective - Other - Select Java (default) and open Windows again and select reset perspective
From the image provided you do indeed have a minimized perspective stack...it's the far right toolbar at the top of the image that has just the icons for the java and debug perspectives. If you click on its 'restore' button the actual perspective will re-appear.
What it looks like is that you have the 'Welcome' (Intro) screen up and maximized (thus the minimized perspective stack). If you were to click the selected item in that top right toolbar the 'fly out' perspective would go away allowing access to the view's restore (un-maximize) button.
Not sure why the Intro's blank though...;-)
You can try press right mouse button in perspective you need reset, after there click in Reset
Windows --> Perspective -->Close All Perspective
and after that restart Eclipse.

How to recover closed output window in netbeans?

It often happens to me that I want to clear the current output window by using the context menu, but instead of hitting the Clear entry, I accidently hit the Close entry (which is directly below Clear).
How can I get that output window back!?
Via Window/Output/Output I only get the container tab for all output windows. How can I reopen the output window of a currently running application?
Here is solution
First go to service window which is next tab to project tab...
then right click on apache tomcat
click view server log and view server output
In the right bottom edge there are information about NetBeans updates. Left to it, there's the tasks running (building, running application etc). Click on it, right click the process you want and select Show Output.
try Window--> Reset Windows in netbean
Caution: be aware, that all your windows settings are away after that!
I had this same issue recently and none of the other fixes worked. I got it to show finally by switching to the "Services" tab, right-clicking on "Apache Tomcat or TomEE" and clicking "Restart".
Go to the window tab: Then click on Output. This will allow you to place it anywhere on the screen. Or just use ctrl+4
Go to Server tab and Right Click you will see the View Output Log.
Netbeans --> Your Server --> RightClick --> View Output
In NetBeans 7.4,
Under Window menu, click on "Reset Window".
Then NetBeans will disappear and reappear.
At last, after it reappears, click on "Output" under Window menu.
Go to window tab - reset windows - run your program. - then right click on bottom of the tab where program running
Right click on Apache Tomcat under Services window. Stop the server, then start it again...both log and output window will reappear
Just go through "View" and select IDE Log. it will show the output.
If you run the server in normal mode you can recover the log by restarting the main project in debug mode. It seems that NB opens a new server log when the server run mode changes.
If you want to see three windows along with Log
Then go to windows on NetBeans then output and click NetBeans->windows->output.
Next go to service next to you project select server right click on it select server log and server output NetBeans->service(next to you project)->server->View server log and view service output.
I was having the same problem. Currently I am using the version 8.1, First of all go to the window tab, that is just before the tab help. Click on window and there click reset "Reset Window", after that in the bottom right click on the tab where your project runs, right click and select show output.
shorter way:
1-Alt + Shift + R
2-Ctrl + 4
second way:(in menus of netBeans)
1-go to window tab
2-go to IDE tools
3-click on Test Result
4-again in window tab click on Output
I found output option in window Menu.
in Netbeans 7.4 try Window -> Output OR Ctrl + 4
Easy way, just write some wrong code and Run > Build it will show the error in output window.
I tried all of the above but no success, just this one worked.
Servers---AT---right click---start in debugging mode

How to show the Project Explorer window in Eclipse?

Suddenly my project explorer window has disappeared from Eclipse. I try selecting Windows > Show View > Project Explorer, but nothing happens. What can I do?
Try Window --> Perspective --> Reset Perspective.... Remember that your own settings, if any, will also be reset.
Try to close Eclipse IDE and reopen it and
click on window->show view->project explorer
For me it was like this...
Window->Show View->Other->General->Project Explorer
Or
Window->Open Perspective->Other->Java (default)
Open Eclipse IDE
Enter "Project Explorer" on Quick Access (Search text box).
Either select from drop-down or press Enter
Window -> Perspective -> Reset
Reset the IDE
Window -> Show View -> Project Explorer
Select Window->Show View, if it is not shown there then select other. Under General you can see Project Explorer.
If none of the above solutions work, Try Window-> New Window
I had encountered the same problem as well. The following solution helped me to get over it:
Window -> Show View -> Package Explorer.
You can use the shortcut as well. It's Alt + Shift + Q, P
Using the latest Luna upgrade.
The only solution that worked was Window >> New Window.
It's very easy to lose that critical bar.
If you are on either Eclipse or Spring tool suite then follow the below steps.
(1) Go to 'Window' on the top of the editor. Click on it
(2) Select show view. You should see an option 'Project Explorer'. Click on it.
You should be able to do it.
Close the current perspective:
Reopen it using Window -> Open perspective.
i had also encountered this issue.
.
This Solution worked for me....
windows->navigation->maximize active View or Editor(ctrl + M)
.
in the screen you can see on left side navigation menus ... now click on those buttons one by one ....you will get your solution...
Try changing the perspective to JavaEE and then check.
Not sure if this is problem but, this ticked me off for a while since I did not realize what was happening at first - maybe this will help others.
Its not really a problem, just the way Eclipse works. (I'm use to Visual studio)
Its all about Perspectives!
I set up an (existing) PHP project in eclipse(neon) and then tried to configure and run debug. A Popup "Confirm Perspective Switch" is shown - I selected "Yes", not realizing what it actually does. The "perspective" then changes and you no longer see the project explorer anywhere. You cant "open" the project explorer window from top nav > window > show view, since its no longer there (which is BS, it should show something that gives you indication of current and other "perspectives" - at least for newbie.) No where now does it give project explore options.
Now you must change the "perspective" back from debug to PHP (at least in in my case).
This can be done a couple ways, easiest is from the icons on right top right side side. One icon would be the "bug", and next to it is the PHP icon. Just click the icon "perspective" you want. The other way is from top nav bar > window > Perspective > open Perspective, then select PHP. Could they hide this any deeper?
I know this is likely second nature to those who have used eclipse for a while, but was frustrating to me (on day one) till I figured out what was going on.
Please Select window in tool bar
Move to show view
Select project explorer
applied the same method to reset the perspective, no changes appaired then I restart the Eclipse IDE which was fine then.

Xterm right click misbehaviors

When I open linux eclipse IDE from windows using xterm(Reflection, MobaXterm), I found few problems:
When I right-click on a project, the menu appears for a millisecond, and disappears with a click action on about.
Sometimes the menu appears on right click, but if that menu has more items, usually it should scroll down/up, but the scroll button staying behind windows tast bar.
Can anyone help me on this?
Thanks in advance!
I have the same issue too. It seems that the right-click menu disapears behind the Eclipse main window and behind the Windows taskbar...
Here is the workaround I use currently: in MobaXterm 5.0, just go to "settings" --> "X11" and choose "Windowed mode with Fvwm": this will open an X11 window.
When you run Eclipse using this tip, it correctly displays the right-click menu.
I hope this helps!
I googled but didn't find a solution.
For the first one, you can right click and hold it, move the mouse to the target menu entry, then release it.
In this way you can avoid a wrong click.