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When I reformat code with Eclipse, it turns method headers like this:

public void myMethod(String param) {

into method headers like this:

public void myMethod(
                     String param) {

When I was brought on here I'd never used Eclipse before, and I imported project settings provided by someone else. I have seen that on small new projects I've worked on Eclipse does not do this, so it must be in the settings I've imported. But I've gone through every panel I can find, as well as every hidden file I can find in the workspace, and I can't figure out what is causing this.

How do I turn it off? I don't want a newline before parameters in my method signatures, and I can't imagine why anyone would!

+4  A: 

Have a look at "Window/Preferences/Java/Code Style/Formatter". There you can configure almost everything. Your case is found at "Line Wrapping/Method Declarations/Parameters".

tangens
You may also want to check under the Project Preferences by right-clicking on the project. There could be a project specific formatter selected.
RC
I tracked this down, and it displays what appears to be proper code style to me:void foo(int arg1 // no newlineIt appears to be following a "Always wrap first element, others when necessary" policy, but the actual setting is "Wrap only when necessary."
skiphoppy
Project settings display the wrong formatting I'm experiencing, but they are also set to "Wrap only when necessary." It says the project settings are an "unmanaged profile."
skiphoppy
I switched to not use project settings, bringing me back to Eclipse builtins. This looks nice for me. :) I think I may have to change the tab/indenting policy. Thanks!
skiphoppy
Someone may come back and make me use the project settings again, if so I'd like to figure out how to get that setting to actually follow "Wrap only when necessary" policy. But beats me how to do it...Hopefully I can get away with the Eclipse formatting policy for now. :)
skiphoppy
Perhaps it's really necessary because your line width is to small (same dialog, tab "line wrapping").
tangens
A: 

Go into preferences: Java -> Code Style -> Formatter

Restore Defaults or edit what's there.

Additionally, Code Style -> Code Templates will allow you to define generate code formatting.

Note that this is for Eclipse Workspace as a whole, the same preferences can be accessed under the project preferences if you want to get more fine grained at a per project level.

MarkPowell
A: 

In my version of Eclipse, I found the option under Window->Preferences->Java->Code Style->Formatter, then clicked the "Edit.." button.

In the new window, go to the "Line Wrapping" tab and find "Method Declarations". You want to change the "Line wrapping policy". The "Force split" check box seems to do the same.

Colin Gislason