Source Editor Toolbar

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The Source Editor toolbar provides buttons for some of the Source Editor's commands.

For Java files, the toolbar also contains the Quick Browse combo box, which enables you to quickly navigate to any of the Java elements in the file.

The following table lists the toolbar buttons and their descriptions.

Button Name Description
 Find Previous Occurrence Moves the insertion point to the previous found occurrence of the text that you previously searched for.
 Find Selection Moves the insertion point to the next found occurrence of the selected text.
 Find Next Occurrence Moves the insertion point to the next found occurrence of the text that you previously searched for.
 Toggle Highlight Search Turns off or turns on the highlighting of search text.
 Toggle Bookmark Places a bookmark in the selected line, or removes an existing bookmark in the selected line.
 Next Bookmark Moves the cursor to the next bookmark.
 Next Matching Word Completes the word you are typing to match the next word in the file that matches the word you are typing.
 Previous Matching Word Completes the word you are typing to match the closest previous word in the file that matches the word you are typing.
 Shift Line Left Reduce the indentation by one tab stop.
 Shift Line Right Increase the indentation by one tab stop.
 Start Macro Recording Starts recording a macro.
 Stop Macro Recording Stops recording the macro.
 Comment Comments out the selected lines (for Java files).
 Uncomment Removes the comment marks from the selected lines (for Java files).

To create more space in the editing pane, you can turn off the Source Editor toolbar. Choose Tools and choose Options and expand the Editing node. Then select the Editor Settings node and set the Toolbar Visible property to False.

Tip You can configure the display format for the elements in the Quick Browse combo box in the same way you configure the format of Java elements in the Filesystems window. For example, you can optionally display method parameters.

See Configuring the Display Name Format of Java Elements for information.

After you change the display name format, close and reopen the Source Editor window to see the new formats in the Quick Browse combo box.

See Also
Source Editor
Using "Go To" Shortcuts
Using the Jump List
Using Bookmarks

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