Eclipse has a common idiom where when you're editing say an XML file, it may have a "visual" editing view (key/value pairs, tree view, even the Android UI editor), with the option to switch to editing "raw" XML using a tab at the bottom of the window. I can switch between open documents with CTRL+PGUP/PGDN. Is there a way to switch editors?
I do this a ton when editing Android UIs, and always reaching for the mouse / trackpad is getting really old.
ETA: As another, perhaps more common example, consider editing a pom.xml file with the Maven plugin installed. You can get multiple "sub-tabs" for project settings, dependencies, reporting, etc., as 开发者_运维问答well as editing the raw XML directly. I'd like to be able to switch between those tabs with a keyboard shortcut.
As seen on this post https://stackoverflow.com/a/9479062 use Alt + Pg Up and Alt + Pg Down to switch the bottom tabs on the XML editor.
I don't know if there is an existing (standard) key binding to do that. (Indeed, I'm not exactly sure I understand what you are trying to do).
However, if you go to Window > Preferences > General > Keys, you will see lots of commands that currently have no bound keys. Select the command that corresponds most closely to whatever you are trying to do and add a custom key binding.
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