Which eclipse version are you using? Afaik, the class opening hyperlink was
only introduced in 2.1, but in 2.0 you had to do it from the right click
menu.

Hmmm.
Under preferences screen - java>editors 'hovers' tab theres a 'source'
option that seems to be it with a chackbox for enable disable, though when I
tried disabling it just now to test it had no effect so maybe thats not the
one. Sorry I cant be more help!

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hi andrew,

The hyperlink itself does not show up for me.  Otherwise, the alternative
way
opens up the class file without errors.

My need is how to configure Eclipse to achieve this hyperlink (on ctrl +
mouse
over) functionality.

Regards
S Srikanth
Satyam Computer Services Limited
12 C P Ramaswamy Road
Alwarpet
Chennai 600018
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Works for me.
Can it resolve that particular class (ie: youve imported it without error?).

Sometimes ive noticed that the hyperlink doesnt come up quickly and you
sometimes have to move the mouse around a bit too!

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hi guys,

When you usually move the mouse pointer with ctrl key pressed, over a class
name
(B), the class name would turn as a hyperlink (blue color), and on click of
the
word (B), it will open the class in question.

Example
--------------
class A extends B{...}

However, I am able to achieve this feature by blocking B and on right
clicking
it.

I would like to know how to configure Eclipse for the 1st para feature (i
mean,
to see a hyperlink sort of feature, when mouse pointer is moved over (B)).

TIA,
S Srikanth
Satyam Computer Services Limited
12 C P Ramaswamy Road
Alwarpet
Chennai 600018
Office  +(91)-(44)-24983221 Extn 2767



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