| Category | Key Combination | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| WOComponent Navigation | Cmd-Shift-X | Open Component |
| Java Navigation | Cmd-Shift-T | Open Type |
| All Files Navigation | Cmd-Shift-R | Open Resource |
| WOComponent Navigation | Cmd-Opt-1 | Switch to Java Editor |
| WOComponent Navigation | Cmd-Opt-2 | Switch to Component Editor |
| WOComponent Navigation | Cmd-Opt-4 | Switch to API Editor |
| WOComponent Refactoring | Cmd-2, R | Edit the selected webobject name in both HTML and WOD views |
| WOComponent Refactoring | Cmd-Shift-F | Reformat the HTML in the active WOComponent |
| WOComponent Navigation | Cmd-Click | In WOD, Cmd-click on a WOComponent name in the WOD to jump to it's java file |
| WOComponent Navigation | Cmd-Click | In WOD, Cmd-click on a binding to jump to the java method |
Other Resources
http://allappforum.com/eclipse/eclipse_shortcuts.htm
WOLips Cheat Sheet



Comments (1)
Jul 12, 2007
Johan Henselmans says:
I am an old emacs hand (and WordStar for that matter) So CTRL-K and CTRL-D are d...I am an old emacs hand (and WordStar for that matter) So CTRL-K and CTRL-D are deep in my chemical makeup. Fortunately, WOLips provides a way to not lose the habit. Go to preferences, search for keys, and you will find under General->Keys that there is a scheme for Emacs.