Reputation: 1681
Eclipse Juno - In my workspace I have 'Package Explorer' opened on the left side, on the right side I have 6 visible file tabs and under 'Show List' I have 17 files.
Out of those 6 visible file tabs, I'm working on the 3rd file (abc.java) and If I pick up a file under 'Show List' (xyz.java), then eclipse displays xyz.java as active tab and the next 5 files from the Show List. My previous visible file tabs are gone and now I have a new set of visible file tabs. Is there a way to have my previous active file 'abc.java' under visible file tabs with my current active file as 'xyz.java'
Upvotes: 42
Views: 12423
Reputation: 93
Quick Linux fix for all themes:
cd <eclipse install dir>
find . -type f -name "*.css" | xargs grep 'swt-mru-visible: false' | cut -d: -f1 | xargs -n1 sed -i.orig 's/swt-mru-visible: false/swt-mru-visible: true/'
This will find all CSS files with "swt-mru-visible: false", back them up with *.orig suffix and change to "swt-mru-visible: true"
You can find all backup files with"
find . -type f -name "*.orig"
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 485
There's a more straight-forward way to bring back the old tab behavior of the eclipse Juno editor:
INSTALL/plugins/org.eclipse.platform_4.2.0.qualifier/css
swt-mru-visible: false;
with swt-mru-visible: true;
If that doesn't work, also look in INSTALL/configuration/org.eclipse.e4.ui.css.swt.theme/
for CSS files.
If you have a look at the css files of the different themes, you can see why switching the theme solves the problem as well.
=> http://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse4/CSS
Upvotes: 27
Reputation: 113
Here is a quick update for anweibel's answer for Eclipse Luna:
The CSS you wanna edit is now located at
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 1013
I think I just had the same problem and I solved it by switching the theme.
Go to Preferences -> General -> Appearance and switch to the Classic theme.
I can't understand why this helps, but it worked for me.
Update:
After being bitten by this again I checked again and as @anweibel says in his answer this can be edited in the CSS.
I just installed the E4 CSS editor plugin using the Eclipse Marketplace so that I could change the CSS directly from Eclipse under Preferences -> Apperance. I changed swt-mru-visible from false to true so that the relevant part for the GTK theme looked like this:
.MPartStack {
font-size: 11;
swt-simple: false;
swt-mru-visible: true;
}
A restart was required for the changes to take effect.
More info can also be found here: Eclipse tabs repositionning
Upvotes: 35