In Visual Studio, I always use Ctrl+Tab and Ctrl+Shift+Tab to navigate between documents. I see that Eclipse has Ctrl+F6 to navigate between editors, but this isn't nearly the same behavior. The difference being, pressing it once and then again will get you moving back and forth between two files, whereas in VS, it will cause you to navigate forward based on the tab order in the editor. Any ideas on how I can replicate VS's behavior?
Eclipse’s Visual Studio Ctrl+Tab and Ctrl+Shift+Tab Equivalent
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Best Answer
Looking at Keys in the preferences dialog, there are commands for "Next editor" and "Previous editor", bound to Ctrl+Alt+Right/Left.
I use Ctrl+Page up/Page down, but that might be specific to Linux because it's the same shortcut in other apps such as Nautilus and Terminal.