I want to be able to use CTRL-SHIFT-T to open a Java type (source file) from any perspective in Eclipse. Unfortunately, keybinding only works in the Java perspective.
I tried to define key bindings using the contexts "In Windows" and "In dialogs and Windows." It did not help.
Any ideas how to do this?
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