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Revision as of 09:09, 16 October 2012
Configure Keyboard Shortcuts
Many keyboard shortcuts are configurable via Preference Window (click [Windows]/[Preferences] in Eclipse main menu), the preference page to configure keyboard shortcuts (or so called "hotkey") is located in General/Keys preference page.
Refer to the "Customizing Key bindings" section of Eclipse official help:
Add Source Code and Javadoc Resource to JAR File
Set Source for JAR File
You can attach a source archive (another JAR file which include the source code) or source folder to this library. Eclipse will then use this resource to show the source instead of a the decompiled code. Setting the source attachment also allows source level stepping with the debugger.
please refer to Eclipse help:
The source JAR files of ZK Package is under the dist/src folder in the already extracted ZK package.
Set Javadoc for JAR File
Please refer to Eclipse help: