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Re: my favourite dot command [message #63503 is a reply to message #63374] Fri, 07 November 2008 08:45 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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On Nov 7, 10:00 am, skydome <sboli...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Also give CTRL+Shift+R a try in the IDE, to open a resource in any
> project within your workspace.  It helps to find files too.  The
> dialog updates while you type and you can use wildcard characters.
>
> -scott
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> On Nov 7, 1:52 am, Reimar Bauer <R.Ba...@fz-juelich.de> wrote:
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>> Hi
Another nice trick Scott.

Although it is not a dot command, I would like to point the "Classic
Search" feature of Eclipse IDE. This helps to search text within all
the files in the current workspace. It is activated by clicking Window/
Show View/Other/General/Classic Search.

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>> I love to use often on daily work with idl the following dot commands:
>
>>  .edit (you can forget where you stored your famous program but
>>         you know it is in the search path and bingo it get's it)
>>  .reset (idl tells sometimes nonsense error messages or did things
>>          which can't be real or at least I do believe this. That command
>>          helps immediately to reiinitialize my idl session and I can go
>>          on to try again)
>
>> cheers
>> Reimar
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