209
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Let's say I have a file with 10 lines and I have a problem with the name of the package (or something) and the cursor is on the last line of the text.

How can I go directly to that line to see what the problem is and what suggestions there are to remove the problem, using a shortcut?

Question: Is there a keyboard-shortcut for this?

Or something like this:

Go to the next error and Go to the previous error.

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see also Lars Vogel Tutorial: Navigation shortcuts in the editor vogella.com/tutorials/EclipseShortcuts/…Jörg

4 Answers

331
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Windows and Linux

  • Go to the next error: Ctrl + .
  • Go to the previous error: Ctrl + ,
  • Show quick fixes: Ctrl + 1

Mac

  • Go to the next error: Cmd + .
  • Go to the previous error: Cmd + ,
  • Show quick fixes: Cmd + 1
42
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To go to problem within project just type Shift+Alt+Q then press X. It will open the "Problems" window. Now use or to select the error/warning and press Enter to go to it.

I know it isn't simple as Crtl+. but it works for a whole project.

8
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To complete the previous answers, you can use the combobox linked to the toolbar buttons for next/previous annotation to set the annotation level.

toolbar-combobox

That makes browsing through errors using ctrl+./ ctrl+ easier,

5
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TO GO TO NEXT ERROR ONLY in eclipse with Ctrl + . command, tick off warnings as shown in screenshot

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