Eclipse label "go to row + column"

Does anyone know if there is a " go to row + column " shortcut in Eclipse ?

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Jun 27 '13 at 18:17
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Ctrl + L Go to line number. To hide / show line numbers, press ctrl + F10 and select Show Line Numbers. As far as I know, it is not possible to go to a specific column.

On OSX, this is the + L keyboard shortcut

If you want more shortcuts, see http://www.shortcutworld.com/en/win/Eclipse.html

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May 22 '14 at 5:20
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As you know, CTRL + L goes to a specific line, there is also CTRL + Q to go to the last edit location. There is no key combination in Eclipse to jump to a specific row and column.

You can use the Keyboard Macro (available as hardware on some keyboards and included as software with some other keyboards). An explanation for Microsoft is here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/237179 .

You can also use a program such as Autohotkey http://www.autohotkey.com/ .

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May 22 '14 at 6:07
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You can use Ctrl + L to go to a specific line number

Here you can find a large list of eclipse shortcuts: http://javatutorial.net/eclipse-shortcuts

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Nov 06 '14 at
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You can use 'Command' + L to find the line number in eclipse.

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Oct 10 '16 at 15:13
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You can use the CTRL + "Forward" or "Back" keys to go to the next point on the same line. for example, in System.out.println ("test"); You can switch between System, out and println using the CTRL + keys forward and backward.

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Aug 30 '18 at 20:08
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