I love that Eclipse can make a pdf. The lastest upgrade included a little piece of software called CutePDF. You just choose CutePDF instead of your printer after hitting Alt O, and it creates the pdf. Simple.
One of my other favorite things: Hit M to highlight a word, then hit ctrl shift I (that's capital "i"), and it'll bring up a list of Internet sites to look the word up on. Then just hit the first letter (W for Webster's), and it'll open up a browser to the m-w site with that definition. Brilliant!
Hi, I just recently joined this group. It's Awesome!
I, too, have tried this and it isn't working for me. Any suggestions on what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks in advance.
Donna Crossan :-)
Ctrl shift F6 shrinks the steno column
Ctrl shift F7 enlarges the display
Ctrl shift F8 shrinks the display
Alt - (minus) to single space
Alt + (plus) to double space
So much easier than going into User Settings, Display, etc.
Literal case -- keeping a word lowercase after a colon. Shift+Ctrl+C Then uncap the letter. This way the letter won't cap itself when your cursor crosses it again.
Another I like is to make a macro so that when you open Alt-E and have your list of files, your cursor is in the body of the window rather than in the search box. Here's my macro:
Brenda, I really, really, really want to do your macro to get the cursor in the body of the open file box, but I'm stuck. Take me step by step, will ya?
Alt U
Edit tab
Macros button
Then what? I don't see "Open File" in the list. When I click on New and Add Command, I don't see "Open File" in there either. Help!
I don't know. What does Ctrl+F+F do? I rarely get into file manager, and when I do, it's usually just to back up the job I just wrote to a flash drive. What does the second F do?
I don't use Ctrl+F either, but I always use Ctrl+F+F. It puts you into Windows Explorer in Eclipse on the ini folder you're working in. I am constantly sending the job I'm working on to my flash drive so my work is saved. I've had some bad experiences ~ even with Eclipse's auto backup. One time it just happened to back up right after a weird thing happened and deleted half of my transcript. (I had already scoped all of the pages.) I had to retran and start over. So what I do is whenever I've been scoping and I take a break or finish for the day, I hit Ctrl+F+F and then send my ecl file to my flash drive. Right when I finish a dep (on the job) I send my ecl and my wav file to the flash drive by hitting Ctrl+F+F. You can get there through Windows Explorer and creating a shortcut, but since I use different inis for whomever I work for, it's easier to just do it in Eclipse b/c it opens right on the ini folder I'm in ~ it just doesn't open inside the folder. It's a little thing, but you got me thinking it would be nice . . . =)