if you are looking to compare then select 2 files, right click and
select "compare with" then "each other"
Simon
On 20 Nov 2007, at 20:39, Gaastra Dennis - WO Lists wrote:
Hi Mike et al,
In Xcode, you could double click in the tree view, and you would
have a new editing window. How can you have multiple editing
windows open at the same time with Eclipse; either side-by-side, or
on top of each other? Thank you for your help.
With Kind Regards,
Dennis Gaastra, M.B.A.[sfu.ca], B.Sc.[ubc.ca]
Chief Technology Officer
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