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Re: Feature Proposition


  • Subject: Re: Feature Proposition
  • From: Philip Mötteli <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 09:41:57 +0200

Philip Mötteli wrote:


Something I need quite often, that would be nice to have and probably wouldn't even be so difficult to implement:


When [double clicking]+[Cmd] a class, its definition is showed. What I would find very handy, is to offer, e. g. in a contextual menu, to show it in the class browser.


Am 16.07.2005 um 12:06 schrieb Sailesh Agrawal:

I think you can already do that. At least that's what I have setup. Check in the key bindings.


That's almost what I meant: It doesn't take the selected word, but the whole view. So if I select e.g. NSDictionary in a view about NSWindow, it shows me NSWindow in the class browser and not NSDictionary.
But this already very handy. I just jump first to the definition of NSDictionary and from there I can show NSDictionary's definition in the class browser.



Thanks! Philip


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