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INFO: Problem occured on Ubuntu.

In Eclipse IDE, having a current file opened in editor, and having Project Explorer view linked to editor.

I would like to navigate back from parent to parent folder in Explorer view, using keyboard only. (where each folder may have hundreds of files)

Alternately, I would like to toggle (close) parent folder of selected file in Explorer view.

To demonstrate with a screenshot, here is the start state: enter image description here

and where I want to go, parent folder selected / or closed. enter image description here

Mouse workaround

As a workaround, my current workflow is use mouse to scroll up explorer until parent folder, then I close it using - button to its left.

Because of linked with editor mode, Explorer view is scrolled down to current file, which makes parent folder not visible in explorer.

Having to do this makes the mouse way not very effective.

Another keyboard workaround

Navigate approximatively to parent using key PAGE-UP to scroll up, but depending on files count, it is also not effective.

Is there an existing keyboard, or a way to do it?

Note: using Oxygen.3a Release (4.7.3a) on Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS

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  • Ever found the solution to the problem?
    – joker
    Jan 14, 2020 at 15:32
  • not yet, no :( do you have the same problem ? Linux user too ?
    – el-teedee
    Jan 14, 2020 at 15:36
  • I do have the same problem yeah. I'm using Eclipse on Ubuntu.
    – joker
    Jan 14, 2020 at 16:08
  • Hey man, you gonna love this. I found the answer ^_^. Check it below.
    – joker
    Feb 24, 2020 at 13:13

3 Answers 3

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Finally, I found the answer! I combined answers from this post, restarted GNOME shell, restarted eclipse and it worked:

Edit ~/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css (create if doesn't exist):

@binding-set MyTreeViewBinding
{
    bind "<shift>Left"        { "select-cursor-parent" () };
    bind "Left"     { "expand-collapse-cursor-row" (0,0,0) };
    bind "Right"    { "expand-collapse-cursor-row" (0,1,0) };
}

treeview
{
   -gtk-key-bindings: MyTreeViewBinding;
}

To restart the GNOME shell: hit ALT + F2.

Applying this solution will add the following functionality:

  • SHIFT + : Go to parent.
  • : collapse current item.
  • : expand current item.

I came up with the steps of restarting GNOME shell and eclipse. Not sure if just changing the configurations would do the trick right away or not. Haven't tried it :D

I'm using GNU/Linux Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS.

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  • Tested it, validated it on Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS (Gnome 3.28.2) + Eclipse 2019-12 (4.14.0) (I had to create the gtk.css file). Great work !
    – el-teedee
    Feb 25, 2020 at 9:56
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joker's answer worked for me, Thanks joker! I've tested this in Arch Linux and Eclipse 2022-03.After making changes in gtk.css file, restarting the eclipse applied the changes.

Instead of using Shift + Left to go parent node. I've modified it like this. This way the cursor goes to parent node and collapses the node.

@binding-set MyTreeViewBinding
{
    bind "Left"     {
        "select-cursor-parent" ()
        "expand-collapse-cursor-row" (0,0,0)
    };
    bind "Right"    { "expand-collapse-cursor-row" (0,1,0) };
}

treeview
{
   -gtk-key-bindings: MyTreeViewBinding;
}
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There is a key binding named "show in (project explorer)".(*) Define a key for this in Preferences->General->Keys menu. This will select the file you working on in the project explorer. (alternatively you can manually select by mouse)

After this You can use left arrow key () to go to parent of the currently selected file. Pressing this key again will close the currently selected folder. (and pressing again will go up a level in the project explorer tree)

Ps: Right arrow key () can be used to open the currently selected folder.

(*) If you want to do this in package explorer tree, define a key for "show in (package explorer)". (Rest is the same)

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  • Nah, something must go wrong, I tried this long time ago, and never got it work (I a am on Ubuntu, maybe another app or something makes the <- key to not close the folder. When I "show in..." from the file, then press <-, I even hear computer sound that indicates action is invalid, like if keyboard focus is not on explorer But I confirm you answer is the natural way of doing this, I even think I used to have it work when being on Windows
    – el-teedee
    Nov 30, 2018 at 20:52
  • In fact, you pointed exactly what does not work (and should?) and why I am asking the question
    – el-teedee
    Nov 30, 2018 at 20:55
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    @el-teedee I am on macOs and windows10, have oxygen1A and neon3 installed. this does work in both platforfms. I think your keys are bound to some other app action like you said. Graphic cards drivers uses combination of these keys for shortcuts. Maybe there is something like this exist in your machine.
    – miskender
    Nov 30, 2018 at 21:17

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