![]() ![]() ![]() Thank you for the unique window class, SWT/Eclipse. To get Ctrl + mouse wheel zooming, you can use AutoHotkey with the following script: Ctrl + mouse wheel zooming in Eclipse. Then you should see the A toolbar buttons (circled in red in the following image) and be able to use the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl + - and Ctrl + = to zoom (although you may have to unbind those keys from Eclipse first). Expand the tree and select FontsFeature as in the following image:Ĭomplete the installation and restart Eclipse. in the menu, paste the update URL ( ) into the Works with: text box and press Enter. ![]() You can then use AutoHotkey to make Ctrl + mousewheel zoom. The Eclipse-Fonts extension will add toolbar buttons and keyboard shortcuts for changing font size. ![]()
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