Difference between revisions of "Team1/Editing Java elements"
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<br/>1.3. Save the file and type in as second line <code>"This is an extra line"</code>. Save your changes and right click on editor's area and choose ''Compare to -> Local History''.<br/> | <br/>1.3. Save the file and type in as second line <code>"This is an extra line"</code>. Save your changes and right click on editor's area and choose ''Compare to -> Local History''.<br/> | ||
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+ | <br/>1.5. A new Compare editor appears in the editor window<br/> | ||
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Revision as of 07:30, 1 February 2011
Editing Java elements
1.1. Java elements are edited/browsed in editors. An editor is a visual component within the Workbench. Launch an editors by clicking on a FirstJavaProject.txt
1.2. Type in "This is my editor"
. The asterics apeares beside the file name indicating that file have unsaved changes.
1.3. Save the file and type in as second line "This is an extra line"
. Save your changes and right click on editor's area and choose Compare to -> Local History.
1.4. The History view is showing local savings for this file. Select the latest save