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I have written a lot of javadoc comments in my class and each function has a large description. When I open the class it is inconvenient to scroll down with all those comments in place.

Is there any shortcut for folding all the comments? I tried with Ctrl+Shift+/ it didn't work :(.

Edit: Most of the keyboard shortcuts don't work if there is any error in the workspace. I have no errors.

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  • If you want to close all comments automaticly, you can set folding for comments. Preferences -> Java -> Editor -> Folding -> Comment
    – pL4Gu33
    Feb 23, 2014 at 13:34

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To fold comments go on 'Window' >> 'Preferences' and then in the tree, locate 'Java' >> 'Editor' >> 'Folding'. Select 'Enable Folding' and check 'Comments and Header Comments'.

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There is such function in Eclipse, but you need to assign a shortcut for it first.

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Open Window (on Windows) or Eclipse (on Mac) - Preferences - General - Keys - Collapse Comments. Put focus to Binding field and press a key combination you want this command to be associated with. Make sure there is no conflicts mentioned in Conflicts list on the right hand side. If there is a conflict, choose another shortcut. Press OK. Now you should be able to collapse all comments in an editor.

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For those (like me) who came here looking for comment folding in C++ CDT, there is another option:

Window -> Preferences -> C/C++ -> Editor -> Folding I checked "Comments" under "Initially fold these region types"

This will collapse all comments by default when you open a file in CDT.

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