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As the title says, how do I display more than 100 tasks at once in Tasks window in Eclipse? Alternatively, how do I browse tasks past 100?

I have a lot of .c files in my project with many //TODOs

When I go to Tasks window, it shows:

Filter matched 100 of 158 items

I can't find a sane way to go past item 100... that is, I don't see a button, or right click option saying go to next 100 items..

The insane way I use currently, is to sort by different columns, ie resource, path, location, ascending AND descending.. then copy paste to outside app and cut out duplicates.. this doesn't guarantee I get every task if I have more than 200 tasks.

There has to be a better way!

This is running Standard Eclipse 3.5 CDT installation on Ubuntu 9.04., but had this problem on 3.4 and 3.3, as well.

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  • Thank you all for the answers! Can't believe I missed the little arrow..
    – Sint
    Oct 19, 2009 at 14:14

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The little arrow at the top-right side of the Taks view display a menu with the 'Preferences' item.

In the 'Preferences' dialog , you can define:

Limit visible items per group to:

And enter a value greater than 100.
Here is an illustration, with the mandatory hand-made circle (quite ugly in this case):

limit markers


As mentioned below, for Eclipse 4+, this has changed.
4.5 (mars) and 4.6 (Neon) actually have a "Use item limit" field.

settings

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  • Starting in Eclipse version 4.2.2 This UI has changed. See my answer below for the current information.
    – ajon
    Nov 3, 2015 at 23:24
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In Eclipse Version: 4.2.2 There is no preferences or properties. You must click the arrow and go to "Configure Contents" Then change the field that says "Number of items visible per group: " in the bottom right side of the dialog box.

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In the title bar of the tasks view, there is a downward arrow (right to the left of the closing X). It opens a dropdown menu that has a "Properties" entry, which allows you to specify how many tasks to show.

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Click the View menu in the Tasks window (the little downwards-pointing triangle) and click Preferences. There's a "Limit visible items per group to:" field that has a default value of 100.

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In Eclipse Neon , it is changed to

Title bar of tasks view->Downward arrow -> Configure Contents -> Use Item Limits

It is set to 100 by default, either change it to any number you want , or uncheck the Use Item Limits box, to see all the issues/tasks .

caveat: It has to done for every window , as I am not sure how to do it globally.

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