The real value comes from tool plug-ins that 'teach' Eclipse how to work with things - Java files, Web content, graphics, video - almost anything you can imagine. Eclipse is a universal tool platform - an open, extensible IDE for anything, but nothing in particular. Click the Restore icon in that pop-up and it will become part of the main window again. In this document the Eclipse user interface guidelines are defined. The way around that I've found is to minimize some other window, then the trim stack appears and the Console icon (blue & white monitor square) appears. You can then click the "Restore" icon (the overlapping squares at the top) in the trim stack to get the window back.īUT - and it's not consistent - sometimes with Eclipse Juno when the window with the Console, etc, is minimized and there is no trim stack, the trim stack doesn't appear and using "Show View" does nothing. Try minimizing the Package Explorer/Navigator window and you should see it appear. It contains icons for each sub-window that is minimized, so if none of them are minimized, there is no trim stack. Not being much of an eclipse user currently I don't know if this is still the case. Back when this answer was originally written, it was down the left hand side (of which I had a screen shot that unfortunately was uploaded to some image paste bin place and not Stack Overflow, then linked, and has since been lost). The "trim stack" is a vertical icon bar that should appear, if it isn't there already, on one side of the main window.
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