TIP: In order to clean up the project view in Eclipse, you can hide the files you don't need. First of all, make sure you're in the Java Perspective (Window → Open Perspective). Then click the little (down) arrow in the top right corner of the Package Explorer pane. Select Filters, check the "Name Filter Patterns" and type "*.jar" (no quotes) in the text field. Then in the list of elements, scroll down and check Referenced Libraries. Click OK to continue.
Another useful Eclipse trick is to use abbreviated package names. You probably won't need it on this project, but its nice on projects where you're inflicted with super.long.package.name.syndrome. Go to Window → Preferences → Java → Appearance. Check the "Compress all package names" checkbox and type "1." (no quotes) in the text field.
Custom The comments, Go to Window → Preferences → Java→ Code Style→ Code Template→ Code → New Java File,Then Edit it:
- ${filecomment}
- ${package_declaration}
- /**
- * @author <a href="mailto:raofei@gmail.com">raofei</a>
- * @version 1.0:${date} ${time}
- * Descriprion:
- */
- ${typecomment}
- ${type_declaration}
Custome The Editer Font Type,Window → Preferences →General→Appearance→Colors and Fonts→Text font, Enter in and Change it, pretty font style are Arial and Candara for Eclipse Editor.
From:http://raibledesigns.com/rd/entry/eclipse_tips