CFEclipse shortcut for complete line copy and paste

One of the cool things about CFEclipse is that it's built on Eclipse ... just incase you didn't know that. But with this also means that across all my perspectives (perspectives for non Eclipser's are the equivalent to seperates IDE's) you share shortcuts.

As with all editors there are tons to discover or if you like read-up on and a new one I've just stumbled across is for a complete line copies only ... as if command+c then command+v isn't easy enough anyway.

With your cursor on the line you want to copy use Alt+Command+Down Arrow. You can also select multiple lines and use the same combination as well as using the Up Arrow to copy upwards.

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1448 Views | Posted At : June 18, 2007 3:56 PM | Posted By : Andy Jarrett
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doug's Gravatar Ahhh, that is a good one. Actually, I was just shown this the other day by Simeon. Thanks for the tip though, I love these little conveniences. I just picked up an obvious one last week while watching a Mark Drew preso, can't believe I hadn't figured it out before. You can drag your perspectives bar to increase/decrease the number perspectives which will be available without clicking on the "Open Perspectives" button or going to the "Window" menu. Just hover over the left edge of the bar until your cursor changes to a drag arrow.
# Posted By doug | 6/19/07 4:36 AM
Sashikanta Mishra's Gravatar Its gr8 dude..
I loved that...
# Posted By Sashikanta Mishra | 5/6/08 10:41 PM