hmm... it works of course, but it's not the same...
'Go to Declaration' opens the class definition in a new tab ( if it's not
opened yet ), and i have to close the tab manually - it's really not pretty,
when i use the 'Tab limit' option, and the new opened class causes that one
of other tabs will be closed.
but i agree that it's only a 'nice to have' feature... IDEA will stay the
best IDE for me without this option too :)
Tomasz


-----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Mikkel Damsgaard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet am: Dienstag, 2. April 2002 15:45
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Hein, Thomas wrote:

>+1 :) i like your idea. usefull, when the code is maintained by different
>developers. ( and one can't be sure that all small(?) but important changes
>are documented in the JavaDoc comments too - it's not fine but it happens:(
>). It could be usefull too, when you don't know the code well and
quickly(!)
>want to know what exactly(!) happens in the method body...
>Tomasz
>
>-----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
>Von: Erik Hanson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
>Gesendet am: Donnerstag, 28. M�rz 2002 23:57
>An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Betreff: [Eap-features] Method contents popup window
>
>Trying to follow XP practices to the extreme, I've been trying to let the
>code
>of my methods be the documentation, so I haven't been creating JavaDoc
>comments for my methods (except for public API methods).
>
>IDEA's very cool JavaDoc popup (ctrl-Q) feature therefore doesn't help me
as
>much as it might help other people. It would be cool if IDEA provided a
>method
>contents popup (ctrl-alt-Q or something) that would show the contents of
>selected method in the same kind of popup box. If the method was bigger
than
>the box, the box could scroll or the contents could be truncated (maybe
>truncation would force the programmer to make smaller methods).
>
>
>(In case anyone is wondering, the argument against JavaDoc comments is that
>if
>you don't change the comments when you change the code, you then have a
>worse
>situation (incorrect comments) than you'd have if you didn't provide any
>comments. I haven't decided if I agree with it, but I thought I'd try it
out
>for a while.)
>
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