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Eclipse Platform Plug-in Development Environment Guide
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Simple Cheat Sheet Editor

About Cheat Sheets

In general, cheat sheets help guide users through a complex set of instructions. There are two types of cheat sheets: simple and composite. Simple cheat sheets are used to organize and present logical steps and sub-steps to achieve a certain task.

You can view and run cheat sheets using the Cheat Sheet View. To open a cheat sheet in this view, click Help > Cheat Sheets...

About This Editor

The Simple Cheat Sheet Editor allows you to compose simple cheat sheets and preview them in the Cheat Sheet View. This editor also allows you to embed workbench commands and help document links in your cheat sheets.

Editor Pages

This editor is comprised of the following pages:

Page Description
Simple Cheat Sheet Page A form page that allows you to edit the structure, order and properties of cheat sheet elements

Global Editor Actions

This editor provides the following global actions:

Label Type Name Description
Register this cheat sheet Hyperlink Register Cheat Sheet Wizard This wizard allows you to register a simple or composite cheat sheet with the Eclipse workbench to make it accessible through the Help menu.

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