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"Full screen mode" in Eclipse/Easy Eclipse
I use Easy Eclipse for C++ at work and my screen can get cramped as I try to code. I was wondering if anyone around these parts knows of a way to get rid of all those icons at the top. I know about pressing ctrl+m to maximize a particular view, but that still doesn't allow me to take advantage of the full height of the screen. I'm working with a pretty low-res CRT monitor so I really can't look at much code at any one time. I'd like to be able to temporarily fill the screen with my code. Barring that, it would be nice to get rid of some of the icons at the top that I don't use to make more space. Does anyone around here know if this is even possible?
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