Eugene,

>There is a feature called Lock Tab available for any utility tabbed
>panes in IDEA (like compiler messages, usage panels and so on).  At any
>time you may right-click on a tab, select Lock Tab and it will not go
>away on the next operation of the same type.  I hope this is what you've
>been missing.

Thanks, it's not quite what I hoped for but it should be a workable 
solution for now.

I guess I'll have to wait till Idea implements full depency checks... :-)

Regards, Marc




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>>  Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 18:57
>>  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>  Subject: [Eap-list] Build 511: Faulty classes are not recompiled?
>>
>>
>>  Hi,
>>
>>  I've got the following situation:
>>  1.) I compile some classes, some of them produce compiler errors.
>>  2.) I correct *some* of these classes, but not all.
>>  3.) I do a "Compile modified"
>>  4.) Compilation is successful since the classes that I didn't modify
>>  aren't compiled and thus do not produce errors.
>>
>>  I find this rather irritating. The old compiler errors are no longer
>>  available and I have to recompile either the whole project or at
>>  least a whole package to get the errors.
>>
>>  Is there a way around this behaviour? I'd rather Idea would treat
>>  classes that didn't compile as implicitly modified.
>>
>>  Regards, Marc Wirth
>>
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