![]() One recommendation actually – duplicate (called copy line in Eclipse) and delete line – you may want to change those. □ And I also want to be able use Eclipse on colleague’s computers too – so why not to learn it with its shortcuts? Well… There is Idea keymap for Eclipse (plugin), but I wasn’t satisfied with it’s completeness, plus I wasn’t happy with Idea shortcut acting the Eclipse way – and you can’t change that. Talking about Help menu – you can check some JetBrains TV videos about IDEA to get better idea how to be productive or just for some tips. Idea’s Search Action ( Ctrl+Shift+A) can compensate for this. While Idea has static Default Keymap Reference in its Help menu, Eclipse has Key Assist ( Ctrl+Shift+L) – which is more handy if you don’t know what you’re looking for (name of the features are not always the same between both products). In all cases when comparing shortcuts, the first one mentioned is Idea’s, the second is from Eclipse. ![]() Today I’ll try to focus on key shortcuts more.
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