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I like to occasionally keep the package explorer in view, and other times want it to be hidden. When it's minimized and I'm in the editor I can quickly access it using the default shortcut Ctrl+F7 (to move to another view) or even a direct shortcut (go directly to the package explorer), but this seems to only show it temporarily: after I select a file to view or move to another view, it minimizes automatically. This is different than clicking on the icon with two windows which "restores" it, and actually pegs it to the screen. Is there a keyboard shortcut I can set for this second action?

The same behavior is observable with the outline view.

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Unfortunately not. There is no shortcut that will open a view and then dock it in place. It can either work in undocked mode or be persistently docked – Wojtek O. Sep 5 '12 at 7:55

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