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Bug 13591
GB18030: Could not open a Unicode encoding file with Text Editor
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><?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> ><welcomePage > title="Welcome to the Workbench"> > <intro>This page will help familiarize you with the Workbench. >To get started, read the sections below and click on the related links. </intro> > > <item><b>æ¯å¼æ»å¦åCreate Java components </b> >To begin Java development, create a <action pluginId="org.eclipse.jdt.ui" class="org.eclipse.jdt.internal.ui.wizards.OpenProjectWizardAction">Java project</action>. Select the newly created project >and choose File > New > Other.... In the left column of the wizard, select Java and double >click on Java Package in the right column. Fill in the name of your package and click Finish. > >To create a Java class, select the package in the navigator view and click on the >"Open the New Wizard" toolbar button (on the far left of the toolbar). This toolbar button >provides us with a quick alternative to File > New > Other... . Choose Java Class in the right column of >the category Java, and click Next. In the class wizard fill in the name of your class and >click Finish to create the class and start editing it.</item> > > <item><b>Perspectives, views and editors </b> >A window contains à¼à¼à¼à¼à¼à¼ à¼à¼à¼à¼à¼one or more perspectives. A perspective consists of views (e.g. Navigator) >and editors for working with your resources. > >The shortcut bar at the far left of the window allows you to open new perspectives and move >between perspectives that are already open. You can also use Alt+Up and Alt+Down to >move between the open perspectives. The perspective you are currently working with is shown >in the title of the window and in the shortcut bar as a pushed-in icon. > >When opening perspectives you can hold down Ctrl (on Linux use Alt+Shift) or Shift to >optionally open each perspective in its own window, or to replace the current perspective >with a new perspective. The behavior of Ctrl and Shift is configurable from <action pluginId="org.eclipse.ui" class="org.eclipse.ui.internal.OpenPreferencesAction">Workbench > Preferences</action>. > >To open the Java perspective choose Perspective > Open > Java. </item> > > ><item><b>Configuring your perspectives</b> >You can move views and editors around the workbench by dragging their titlebars. You can >also add more views to your current perspective by using Perspective > Show View. >To reset the perspective to its original state, choose <action pluginId="org.eclipse.ui" class="org.eclipse.ui.internal.ResetPerspectiveAction">Perspective > Reset</action>. > >Once you have arranged your perspective, you can save it using Perspective > Save As.... >You can customize the views, perspectives and New menu operations that show up for >your perspective. To do this choose <action pluginId="org.eclipse.ui" class="org.eclipse.ui.internal.EditActionSetsAction">Perspective > Customize...</action>. A view can >additionally be converted into a Fast View by dragging it to the shortcut bar (at the >far left of the window). </item> > ><item><b>Join a CVS team</b> >To join a CVS development team, open the <action pluginId="org.eclipse.vcm.ui" class="org.eclipse.vcm.internal.ui.actions.OpenRepositoriesViewAction">Repositories view</action>. Next, specify the location >of your CVS repository. To do this choose <action pluginId="org.eclipse.vcm.ui.cvs" class="org.eclipse.vcm.internal.ui.ccvs.NewRepositoryConnectionAction">New > CVS Repository Location...</action> from the >Repositories view popup menu. When the location wizard opens, fill in the details of your >CVS repository and click Finish. > >In the Repositories view expand the location entry and expand Streams. Choose the HEAD >stream and expand it to view any ongoing work. Select the projects you want to work with >and choose "Add to Workspace" from the project's popup menu.</item> > > > <item><b>Learn more </b> >To learn more you can browse the <topic id="/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/toc.xml">Workbench User Guide</topic> or the <topic id="/org.eclipse.jdt.doc.user/toc.xml">Java Development User Guide</topic>.</item> > > ></welcomePage>
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