> >> 1) I really would like the Override Methods (CTRL+O) and Implement
> >> Methods (CTRL+I) to be combined into 1 dialog box.  I find it
> >> frustrating to remember if I'm dealing with an abstract class or an
> >> interface.  In the end, it's all the same thing.
> >
> >+1.  I have found that frustrating too... I ususally don't 
> care if it's
> >an
> >interface or not, I just want to implement method.  
> 
> -1
> 
> You are both mistaken.  A distinction is not being made between an

A distinction can still be made in 1 screen, with 1 keystroke.  The
point of my suggestion was not to break the distinction so much as to
combine the dialog box and keystrokes.

eric

> abstract class or an interface.  CTRL-O means override, obviously only
> for regular classes.  CTRL-I means implement method, be it either an
> abstract class OR an interface.  The distinction between the methods
> left that I need to implement and those methods that I may override is
> fundamentally crucial and should be kept discrete.
> 
> Kirk
> 
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