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Wed, Sep 9 2015 5:54 AM | Permanent Link |
Christian Kaufmann | Coming from Delphi there are differences and I understand, not everything can be there.
But some keyboard short cuts I really miss: - Ctrl-Alt-Up / Down: Used to jump to next/previous "same word" - Ctrl-Up: navigate to implementation of the method - Code folding (methods) cu Christian |
Wed, Sep 9 2015 6:48 AM | Permanent Link |
Uli Becker | Christian,
> - Ctrl-Alt-Up / Down: Used to jump to next/previous "same word" > - Ctrl-Up: navigate to implementation of the method > - Code folding (methods) This was discussed several times here - major IDE enhancements are announced for Version 2.5. So you (we) have to be patient. ![]() Uli |
Wed, Sep 9 2015 10:19 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. ![]() | Christian,
<<- Ctrl-Alt-Up / Down: Used to jump to next/previous "same word" >> Do you mean Ctrl-Up/Ctrl-Down ? In my version of Delphi, those keys go from word to word, and they do the same in EWB. << - Ctrl-Up: navigate to implementation of the method >> Same situation here: do you mean Ctrl-Shift-Up/Ctrl-Shift-Down ? << - Code folding (methods) >> As Uli indicated, 2.5 will be the ticket for the more in-depth code editor improvements. Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Wed, Sep 9 2015 4:28 PM | Permanent Link |
Christian Kaufmann | > Do you mean Ctrl-Up/Ctrl-Down ? In my version of Delphi, those keys go from word to word, and
> they do the same in EWB. I mean Ctrl-Alt-Up and Ctrl-Alt-Down. I checked it's not Delphi, it's GExperts (Previous Identifier Reference / Next Identifier Reference). Very handy. > > << - Ctrl-Up: navigate to implementation of the method >> > Same situation here: do you mean Ctrl-Shift-Up/Ctrl-Shift-Down ? Sorry I was wrong: - Alt-Up jumps to the implementation of the method under the cursor. > As Uli indicated, 2.5 will be the ticket for the more in-depth code editor improvements. Sure I understand and look forward to it ![]() cu Christian |
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