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FDT Views/Editors follow Dark Theme

With this release FDT can easily switched to dark theme:Simply select the Dark theme and apply. The Dark theme is available since Eclipse 4.4 (Luna). Older versions of Eclipse (and FDT) does not support color themes of this form. The FDT views and editors will switch to their default dark color set: In case you […]

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FDT Milestone 10 – 10 years anniversary

We‘re happy to announce FDT Milestone 10! It‘s been 10 years since our first FDT release and a lot happened since last years Milestone 9. We went on to improve FDT and your IDE experience. Here is a list with our new key features: Ant Project Generator Dump launch configuration Library Project Template ActionScript refactorings […]

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Library Project Template

This new FDT release contains features to support a more fluent development of SWC libraries. The primary starting point to develop a library is the new Library Project Template for AIR or Web: This template creates an empty library project containing two source folders: All compilation units to include into the library should be placed […]

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Release 9.9 – Project groups

With this release the FDT Explorer can present projects in groups: Each Project Group is a set of workspace projects (i.e.: Working Set). Each project can be a member of one group and can not be shared among groups. Project Groups are logical structures shown inside FDT Explorer. Neither they represent nor they change the […]

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Do you know that shortcut? The Twitter shortcut learning series

June 29, 2009 by Michael Plank

Using shortcuts in FDT is one of the most important techniques to increase your coding efficiency. But learning shortcuts by studiying long lists of keyboard combinations is hard and no fun.

Because of that I thought of posting a shortcut every day on Twitter to give you the chance to add one shortcut after each other to your repertoire.

My Twitter name: @Michael_Plank
You can search for: DoYouKnowThatShortcut
Hashtag: #fdtshortcuts

If you’ve missed one shortcut, no problem! Everytime I post a new shortcut I will add it to the list so you can catch up if you’ve been lazy for one day.
Take the chance to learn all the cool shortcuts that will make it possible to work completely without the mouse 🙂

Have fun with this series,
Michael

#DoYouKnowThatShortcut? Full List

June 29, 2009 by Michael Plank

Twitter name: @Michael_Plank
Twitter search: DoYouKnowThatShortcut
Twitter hash tag: #fdtshortcuts
RSS: #fdtshortcuts

Mac Win Name Type Context
CMD+1 CTRL+1 Quick Fix Generating Code If Error exists
CTRL+Space CTRL+Space Auto Completion Generating Code Editing Code
F2 F2 Show Class/Interface in Flash Explorer Navigation Editing Code
F3 F3 Open Declaration Navigation Cursor over Type, Property, Function
F4 F4 Show Type Declaration Navigation Cursor over variable
CMD+T CTRL+T Quick Type Hierarchy Navigation Cursor over Type or Function
CMD+O CTRL+O Quick Outline Navigation Editing Code
CMD+7 CTRL+7 Toggle Comment Code Editing Editing Code
CMD+U CTRL+U Quick Type Dependency Navigation Editing Code
CMD+SHIFT+T CTRL+SHIFT+T Open Type Navigation Editing Code
CMD+R CTRL+R Find References Search Cursor over Type, Function, Property
CTRL+H CTRL+H Search in multiple Files Search Editing Code
CMD+D CTRL+D Delete Line Code Editing Editing Code
CMD+M CTRL+M Maximize/Minimize View Perspective Editing Code
CMD+L CTRL+L Go To Line Navigation Editing Code
CMD+0 CTRL+0 Quick Trace Code Generation Cursor over Property
CMD+SHIFT+F CTRL+SHIFT+F Format Code Formatting Editing Code
ALT+SHIFT+R ALT+SHIFT+R Rename Refactoring Editing Code
CMD+SHIFT+O CTRL+SHIFT+O Organize Imports Generating Code Editing Code
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