How to set different keywords to different colors in Java Eclipse?

There seem to be only two answers: 1) Write a whole bunch of Eclipse code to provide the dozens of syntax categories offered by Vim. Then you can get the colouring you want. You could start here: wiki.eclipse.org/FAQ_How_do_I_provide_sy... 2) Use vim.

You can set Vim as the default editor for Java files. It will open in a new window. To get Eclipse to automatically update when you save in Vim, you need to activate the "refresh automatically" setting in Window->Preference->General->Workspace.

Then you can happily Vim away. This also gives you all the useful commands you get in Vim which Eclipse is lacking.

Oh I should have said that default editors are set in Window->Preferences->General->Editors->File associations. Find . Java in the list, add Vim as an editor and set it as the default.

– Simon G. Mar 31 at 20:38.

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