The editor toolbar provides buttons for some of the editor commands that are available for the currently displayed file.
You can toggle the display of the editor toolbar by choosing View > Show Editor Toolbar.
The following table lists buttons that are available in the editor toolbar when a Java file is open.
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Moves to the last edit you made. |
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Moves back to previously opened document. |
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Moves forward to next opened document. |
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Moves the insertion point to the previous found occurrence of the text that you previously searched for. |
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Finds the item in which the cursor is currently inserted. |
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Moves the insertion point to the next found occurrence of the text that you previously searched for. |
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Turns off or turns on the highlighting of search text. |
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Inserts a bookmark on the current line or removes a bookmark on the current line. |
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Moves the insertion point to the next bookmark in the file. |
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Moves the insertion point to the previous bookmark in the file. |
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Completes the word you are typing to match the next word in the file that matches the word you are typing. |
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Completes the word you are typing to match the closest previous word in the file that matches the word you are typing. |
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Reduces the indentation by one tab stop. |
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Increases the indentation by one tab stop. |
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Starts recording a macro containing keystrokes and cursor movements. |
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Stops macro recording. |
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Comments out the selected lines (for Java files). |
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Removes the comment marks from the selected lines (for Java files). |