The only problem is that it sorts them alphabetically and
sometimes gets confused and produces twin impementations fo
some methods.... otheriwse yes it speeds things up.
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Subject: RE: [DUG]: Really simple question(s): Navigating Source Code
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rtcuts
Date sent: Mon, 14 May 2001 09:36:23 +1200
> Thanks Stephen/ Leigh/ Nic/ Kurt. Exactly what I was after ... what a huge
> time saver.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Leigh Wanstead [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 14 May 2001 09:04
> To: Multiple recipients of list delphi
> Subject: RE: [DUG]: Really simple question(s): Navigating Source Code
> Shortcuts
>
>
> 1) In D5, can I quickly jump from an Objects procedures declaration
> (Interface statement) to its implementation - a la the reverse of Ctrl Left
> Mouse Click(I'd like to use the keyboard rather than mouse).
>
> Answer: CTRL+SHIFT+Up/Down key
>
> 2) Is it possible from an implementation to generate the interface statement
> automatically (I guess default to private) - ie so you do not have to type:
> Private
> Procedure myProcedure(Var myVar : Integer);
>
> .... and then the same stuff here ...
>
> Procedure myObject.myProcedure(Var myVar : Integer);
> Begin
> end;
>
> CTRL+SHIFT+C
>
> Best Regards
> Leigh
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of James Low
> Sent: Monday, 14 May 2001 9:05 a.m.
> To: Multiple recipients of list delphi
> Subject: [DUG]: Really simple question(s): Navigating Source Code
> Shortcuts
>
>
> 1) In D5, can I quickly jump from an Objects procedures declaration
> (Interface statement) to its implementation - a la the reverse of Ctrl Left
> Mouse Click(I'd like to use the keyboard rather than mouse).
>
> 2) Is it possible from an implementation to generate the interface statement
> automatically (I guess default to private) - ie so you do not have to type:
> Private
> Procedure myProcedure(Var myVar : Integer);
>
> .... and then the same stuff here ...
>
> Procedure myObject.myProcedure(Var myVar : Integer);
> Begin
> end;
>
> Particularly when there are complex parameters and I am reminded that the
> parameters in each statement do not match exactly I suspect there must be an
> easier way (sure - I can copy and paste).
>
> Thanks
>
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Regards
Rohit
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