I guess having Ctrl+Alt+click behave as I specified would be OK, but a two-way linkage shouldn't be that confusing. Someone else suggested having ctrl+click work to traverse as in clicking the O or I icons, and that would make some sense also.
This one came from my pairing partner. We do find ourselves doing this naturally and being surprised it doesn't do anything. It would be nice if it did. Roger "Scott Sirovy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message af7h91$idh$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:af7h91$idh$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Well, I'd rather they don't override the CTRL-Click feature. Perhaps you'd > be happy if they added a CTRL-ALT-Click to match the CTRL-B and CTRL-ALT-B > functionality. > > I don't want to become confused as to which direction IDEA points me to > (definition or usage). Let the user explicitly request the direction of the > search. > > -sms > > > "Roger Dubbs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > af7faj$g5v$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:af7faj$g5v$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > When you ctrl-click on a function *definition*, it would be nice if it > would > > take us to the usages of the function, so that we can easily traverse back > > to the usages. This would be particularly useful in the fairly common > case > > where there is only one usage. This is the main case I am interested in. > > If there is more than one usage, the find all usages functionality could > be > > triggered. > > _______________________________________________ Eap-features mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.jetbrains.com/mailman/listinfo/eap-features
