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Recipe 2.1 Showing/Hiding Views2.1.1 ProblemWhere did the Console view go? It was here a minute ago. 2.1.2 SolutionTo show a view, select Window 2.1.3 DiscussionIt's easy to close a view accidentally or to work in a
perspective that doesn't display a favorite view,
such as the Console view that displays text sent to the output
console. Just open the view by selecting Window For example, to add the Navigator view to the Debug perspective, open
the Debug view (covered in Chapter 5) by
selecting Window
Some perspectives try to stack too many views on top of each other, which can make scrolling to the right tab annoying. Now that you know you can open views again as needed, you should have no qualms about closing extra views to remove clutter. 2.1.4 See AlsoRecipe 5.3 on starting a debugging session; Chapter 1 of Eclipse (O'Reilly). |
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