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David,
I am not sure if I missed someone else already giving this answer. But
there is a short cut key to go to the outline view with your editor
maximized (or from wherever you are). It is Ctrl-Shift-Q, O.
I.e. Hold down Ctrl, Shift and Q, (options pop up in bottom left) let go,
then hit O

Enjoy,
Edmund


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When I use the shortcut to open the plugin artifact, I can select from a
list of plugins that I'm developing, and it'll open the corresponding
plugin.xml file.

Following my directions in the previous posts will allow you to
dis-associate or change the keyboard shortcuts.



On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 1:58 PM, Vern Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

David

I agree about that box in the corner - it's unfortunate, but it seems
some other element of Eclipse uses the same keyboard combination. I'm
just guessing that, but maybe Eclipse knows enough to put the several
options up.

What is a plug in artifact, anyhow? Is there a way to turn it off?

OK, a little Google tells me it is part of the Plug-In Development
Environment. I don't think I activated that, but someone else has to
chime in here.

Vern

On 10/5/2010 7:38 AM, David FOXWELL wrote:
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[mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de Hiebert, Chris

If you right click in the LPEX window and go to the VIEW menu
you should see these options:
New view Ctrl+2
Next View Ctrl+Alt+Right
Previous View Ctrl+Alt+Left

Thanks, I should have found that one. With me it's shift Alt
right/left.

How about this one : ctrl + shift + A to open a source member that I
don't have in a filter. With Rdp 7.6 a stupid box opens up in the bottom
right corner and asks if I want to open a<plug in artifact>. I have to
leave
the keyboard and use the mouse.
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