+1
I'm a javadoc fanatic myself, but I like the idea of being able to quickly have a peep 
at the implementation of a method in a (somewhat larger) popup and be able to close it 
with <esc>.
I find myself often go to method definitions <ctrl>+<b> in other classes and then 
close the file and navigate back to the original file. I know I can make real use of 
such a feature as described.

Personally I'd rather have the key combination <ctrl>+<alt>+<b> (as an alternative 
"view definition" to "go to definition").

/Christian


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Erik Hanson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: den 28 mars 2002 23:57
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Eap-features] Method contents popup window
> 

...

> 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).

...

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