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Re: IDE questions

Using the latest stable build (2.0) from the website. The problem isn't the
shortcut keys, but the menubar bindings--try "Alt-E, T" and see what I mean.

I had an existing project using CVS--I simply created an Eclipse project
around it. I continue to use CVS from WinCVS, not from within Eclipse; any
hints (or links on where to find said tips) on how to use CVS from within
Eclipse would be appreciated.

--
Ted Neward
{ .NET && Java } Author, Instructor
http://www.javageeks.com
http://www.clrgeeks.com

"Peter Burka" <peter_burka@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Ted Neward" <tneward@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:ajc2m7$hei$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > All within the Java perspective....
> >
> > 1) Is there any way to change keymap bindings, so that "Edit|Cut"
doesn't
> > conflict with "Edit|Show Tooltip Description"?
> > 2) Is there any way to map a keystroke to launch/run an Ant script? I
> > haven't found one.
> > 3) Is there any way to *not* see CVS directories in the Package Explorer
> > view?
> >
>
>
> Ted,
>
> Re: 1
> What release/platform are you using? On my system Cut is Ctrl+X and Show
> Tooltip Description is F2.
>
> Re: 3
> You shouldn't see CVS directories in the package explorer. Did you attach
to
> CVS from within Eclipse, or did you use an external tool?
>
> /peter
>
> --
> Peter Burka
> Object Technology International, Inc.
>
>
>