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Tag Archives: Split

Split and Clone Editor Views in Eclipse

Posted on June 11, 2016 by Erich Styger
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Sometimes it is all about knowing the simple tricks in Eclipse which make life easier. Like this one: how to have a split editor view so I can edit multiple different sections of a source file:

Splitted Editor View in Eclipse

Split Editor View in Eclipse

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Posted in Eclipse, Tips & Tricks | Tagged Clone, Eclipse, Editor View, software project, Split, technology, Tips&Tricks | 1 Reply
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