><snip> My personal preference would be for it to work like
>find instances, where a refresh would be like rerunning the query,
>and the items in the middle pane would go away.

+1


At 16:35 13.03.2002 -0500, you wrote:
>I run inspection on a single class, looking for NPE's.  I get several items
>in the middle pane.  I delete the offending lines in the editor, and then
>run refresh.  The items in the middle pane are still there, but no longer
>show an error.  My personal preference would be for it to work like
>find instances, where a refresh would be like rerunning the query,
>and the items in the middle pane would go away.
>
>I can see the argument for how it is now.  But it means I have to wade through
>several fixed items before I find ones that are still there.
>--
>
>Erb
>
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>     - Russell D. Cooper
>
>"If you do everything, then you're all done."
>     - Melissa F. Cooper
>
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>There are three, of course: laziness, impatience, and hubris."
>     - Larry Wall
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