1. use standard emacs search capabilities
2. use jde classes menu
3. use ecb methods buffer
4. use find-tag
5. use speedbar
Here's why I don't like any of the above options. Ecb and the jde classes
menu require the mouse. Mouse usage is inefficient. Find-tag requires
frequent updating of the
In XEmacs for NT:
Alt return
first-letter-of-the-method
The Functions menu opens while you are doing this to show the choices.
Three keystrokes to get to a method, not bad.
When multiple methods start with the same letter,
hit it again to cycle through the choices, then
hit return to select.
, 2001 3:57 AM
To: 'Louis Aloia'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Cc: 'ECB-Mailing List'
Subject: RE: Method Navigation
1. use standard emacs search capabilities
2. use jde classes menu
3. use ecb methods buffer
4. use find-tag
5. use speedbar
Here's why I don't like any of the above options. Ecb and the jde
This is an idea I have for quickly navigating to a method declaration in a
Java class.
Searching for a method declaration in the current buffer is one of the
activities I perform frequently. I am aware of five ways to accomplish this
task.
1. use standard emacs search capabilities
2. use jde
try M-x senator-jump
Javier