The following table shows some of the annotation glyphs that can appear in the left margin of the Source Editor.
Glyph | Description |
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The IDE's internal parser has detected an error in the line. You can place
the mouse pointer over the glyph to display a tooltip with information on the
error.
If you have multiple errors in a Java file that correctly compiles in other environments, you may have the filesystem mounted at the wrong directory. See Mounting a Filesystem. |
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The method overrides a method from another class. Place your mouse pointer over the glyph to display a tooltip with name of the overridden method's class. This glyph only applies to Java classes. |
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The method implements a method from an interface or an abstract class. Place your mouse pointer over the glyph to display a tooltip with name of the implemented method's class. This glyph only applies to Java classes. |
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You have a bookmark set on the line. You can cycle through Source Editor bookmarks by pressing F2. You can add or remove a bookmark by pressing Ctrl-F2. |
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You have a debugging breakpoint set on that line. You can remove the breakpoint by clicking the glyph. You can set another breakpoint by clicking in the left margin next to the line where you want the breakpoint to appear. |
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There are multiple annotation glyphs for that line. Click the glyph to cycle through the annotations. |
See Also | |
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Using Annotations
Overriding and Implementing Methods Breakpoints in the IDE Configuring the Source Editor |