Go to the file that you want to format and press ctrl + shift + F.
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Browse All TopicsSome of the java code I am working with had previously used a maximum line width of 80.
This is annoying.
In Eclipse, in the code formatter, I can set the maximum line width, so I set it to 1000 (just to max it out). So now any new lines are not limited in length, but lines that were 80 are still 80. Is there a way to automatically "stretch" these out?
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by: CEHJPosted on 2009-08-03 at 10:32:53ID: 25006525
You might have line feeds embedded around column 80 - check it out