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Bug 322447 - JSDT overrides the CTRL/CMD+SHIFT+T
Summary: JSDT overrides the CTRL/CMD+SHIFT+T
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: JSDT
Classification: WebTools
Component: General (show other bugs)
Version: 3.2   Edit
Hardware: PC Linux
: P3 normal (vote)
Target Milestone: 3.3 M1   Edit
Assignee: Project Inbox CLA
QA Contact: Nitin Dahyabhai CLA
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Reported: 2010-08-11 19:35 EDT by David Carver CLA
Modified: 2010-08-12 12:25 EDT (History)
3 users (show)

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Description David Carver CLA 2010-08-11 19:35:40 EDT
If JSDT is installed this seems to overrid the default Open Type key binding.  Instead it can bring up the open type for JSDT.
Comment 1 Chris Jaun CLA 2010-08-12 10:37:19 EDT
Only in the JavaScript perspective I thought.

Where are you seeing this happen?
Comment 2 David Carver CLA 2010-08-12 10:48:24 EDT
This was reported via a Tweet on twitter from Ketan.  I've cc'd him on the bug.
Comment 3 David Carver CLA 2010-08-12 10:49:50 EDT
So, what happens then if somebody is working on editing a Java file, in the JavaScript perspective.  Will it always bring up the JavaScript Type Hierarchy, or should this activation be context dependent.
Comment 4 Michael Rennie CLA 2010-08-12 11:15:22 EDT
> Only in the JavaScript perspective I thought.

you can open a .js file in the Java perspective and the keybinding will not work anymore - but only seems to be disabled when the editor has focus.

> So, what happens then if somebody is working on editing a Java file, in the
> JavaScript perspective.

The keybinding still works for me in this case.
Comment 5 Nitin Dahyabhai CLA 2010-08-12 12:25:03 EDT
Already disabled in 3.3M1; the JavaScript Open Type command is not bound by default to anything.