Hmm, that's weird. They do show up here. My Eclipse version is fairly new. Maybe you're using something oldish?

    Erik.

Igor Vaynberg schreef:
yes, and thats what ive been using - quick hierarchy (ctrl+t), but that
doesnt show anon classes and doesnt work across projects reliably.

-igor


On 1/8/07, Erik van Oosten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Press Ctrl-T while the cursor is on a method definition, or press Ctrl-T
twice when the cursor is on a method implementation.
Another helpfull shortcut is Ctrl-Alt-H (Open Call Hierarchy).

Have fun,
    Erik.


Igor Vaynberg wrote:
> fixed,
> damn looks like eclipse' quick hierarchy doesnt support anonymous
> classes.
> is there a way to see all overrides of a method?
>
> -igor



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