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How can I disable the Java editor breadcrumb in Eclipse?

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If you are referring to the breadcrumbs in the help file of a RCP application, there is only a manual way to do it.

Since Ganymede 3.4M5:

Initial Breadcrump GUI

  • Michael Borgwardt mentions the toolbar icon dd
  • Slava Semushin provides a native shortcut based on Ctrl+3+bread, which points directly to the Toggle Java Editor Breadcrumb option.
  • Shachi reminds us below that you can right-click on any icon on the breadcrumb, and select the entry named "Hide Breadcrumb".

Hide breadcrumbs


Original answer (manual way, through key mapping)

Find the file org.eclipse.help.webapp\advanced\breadcrumbs.css and replace its contents with.

.help_breadcrumbs {
   display: none;
}

For the Java Editor breadcrumb, you need to assign a shortcut to the "Toggle Java Editor Breadcrumb" command (I have tested Alt+B, for instance)

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That shortcut will make the breadcrumb bar appear/disappear at will.

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    For some reason I didn't have the toolbar item, even though I had Java Editor Presentation checked. The key stroke worked.
    – NateS
    Sep 16, 2010 at 7:15
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    Creating a shortcut is not necessary. The best answer is the one by Michael Borgwardt but also the one by Slava Semushin is very interesting.
    – Pino
    Apr 4, 2013 at 9:48
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    more than 70000 views and 400 upvotes - this looks like a serious useability issue in Eclipse. Jun 30, 2017 at 3:05
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With the editor window focussed, look for this icon in your toolbar: button to click

And click on it. That's all. The icon is present by default, but can be deactivated, in which case you have to activated as in MvanGeest's answer.

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    Or via keyboard with command+option+b on the Mac (and I suppose ctrl+alt+b on others). Jun 18, 2010 at 21:37
  • Handily the accepted answer's length necessitates scrolling this one into view =)
    – earcam
    Mar 18, 2013 at 22:43
  • Just another thank you. Seriously, I've forgotten where the darn button is and wound up back here half a dozen times.
    – Wes Winn
    Mar 18, 2014 at 23:22
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Another way which works for me at Eclipse Indigo (3.7): press Ctrl+3 and type bread, after that click on item Toggle Java Editor Breadcrumb.

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  1. RightClick on any icon on breadcrumb.
  2. There is an option named HIDE BREADCRUMB.
  3. Click it and you are done. :D
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Look for this icon in the toolbar:
button to click

This button toggles the Breadcrumb view on/off.

(I'm using Eclipse 3.7, and it's there by default)

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Here it is : enter image description here

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In the toolbar, toggle bread crumb option.

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Something like http://loadcontext.blogspot.com/2008/08/eclipse-34-breadcrumbs-hide-and-show.html?

Customize Perspective, choose the Commands tab. In the Available command group, choose Java Editor Presentation. The Toolbar details shows the button for Toggle Breadcrumbs, which looks like a folder with a C in a circle with a black triangle on top of it.

Despite my absolute lack of experience with Eclipse, I suppose this setting must appear in other Presentation items too. After the button's enabled, all you have to do is click it. Or not?

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Change property breadcrumb.org.eclipse.jdt.ui.JavaPerspective from true to false in your org.eclipse.jdt.ui.prefs file.

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In Juno: type 'Bread' and select 'Toggle Java Editor Breadcrumb'

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    Is Juno and Eclipse the same thing? Aug 16, 2012 at 8:20
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    Juno is version 4.2 (currently the newest) of Eclipse. Jan 10, 2013 at 19:00
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It very simple just right click in your class editor then select bread crumb or directly right click in top of your class in tool bar then select hide breadcrumb then its done.

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When you see the BreadCrumb toolbar, right-click on the green class icon and then from the menu options click on Hide Breadcrumb.

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