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Figure 1.10 At first sight, the sheer mass of preferences shown in this dialog may be overwhelming, because each plug-in may contribute its own set of preference categories to this dialog. In this chapter, I will discuss only those preferences that are most relevant in the context of this book. You should take the time to step systematically through all preference categories to get an overview of the possibilities. Some of the categories have subcategories. To expand a category, click the + sign in front of the category name. Some of the preference settings will make sense only during the discussion of the corresponding Eclipse function. In such cases I will postpone the discussion of the preference settings to the discussion of the corresponding workbench function. Workbench Preferences If you previously have worked with Emacs, it may make sense to switch the Key Bindings in Eclipse so you can continue to use the familiar Emacs shortcuts. To do so, expand the Workbench category, select the subcategory Keys, and click the Keyboard Shortcuts tag. In the drop-down list named Active Configuration you can choose between Emacs and Default. You can even define your own keyboard shortcuts. First, go to the Command group and select a command via the Category and Name fields. The existing keyboard shortcut assignments appear in the Assignments list. A keyboard shortcut can consist of a single key combination or a series of key combinations. Edit the sequence of key combinations by placing the cursor into the Name field of the Key Sequence group and pressing the key combination to 11 Introduction to Eclipse
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