In my case you can see it says it is "Replacing 190 matches in 4 files". Enter what you'd like to replace it "With".Now, right-click on your selection and go to -> Replace Selected.I've chosen 3 instances, 1 file, and 1 folder: When your results come up, make some folder, file, or instance selections by Ctrl + clicking on the ones you'd like to select.Enter text, file pattern and choose your Workspace or Working Set.OR press Ctrl + H and choose the "File Search" tab. Command Line: Find out where you have installed Java, basically, its in /usr/lib/jvm path.Set the CLASSPATH in /etc/environment using sudo /etc/environment. What if you want to be more selective in your replacements since not all replacements are correct for what you're trying to do? Here's how to get more granularity to do the replacements only in certain folders, files, or instances: Add CLASSPATH as variable name and path of files as a variable value. ![]() Tonny Madsen said it right, but sometimes this is too simplistic.
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