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Default installation allows formatting the code using the same Java key binding CTRL+SHIFT+F.
In Java editor, you can format the whole current file only using the keybinding.
Within the Groovy editor you could do the same, until a few days/weeks ago.
Now you have to select the code to be formatted, and when none is selected the file doesn't change.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Sorry, I could not test it before.
Is working using Groovy-Eclipse Feature 2.9.2.xx-201612170628-e46 org.codehaus.groovy.eclipse.feature.feature.group Codehaus.org (from Help > Installation Details).
Thanks!
Default installation allows formatting the code using the same Java key binding CTRL+SHIFT+F.
In Java editor, you can format the whole current file only using the keybinding.
Within the Groovy editor you could do the same, until a few days/weeks ago.
Now you have to select the code to be formatted, and when none is selected the file doesn't change.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: