OK, I can't find it going back to 526.
I just thought it was strange that it is suddenly noticeable
when I never noticed it before.  Sigh.

Valentin Kipiatkov wrote:

>>This is definitely new behavior in IDEA:  a non-public class inside a
>>
> public
> 
>>class's source file cannot be found by "Goto Class" (Ctrl-N).  This
>>definitely
>>used to work.
>>
> 
> I suppose it never worked. Could you point us to the build where it worked?
> 
> Best regards,
> Valentin Kipiatkov
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Erb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 6:28 PM
> Subject: [Eap-list] non-public class bug
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> 
> 
>>This is definitely new behavior in IDEA:  a non-public class inside a
>>
> public
> 
>>class's source file cannot be found by "Goto Class" (Ctrl-N).  This
>>definitely
>>used to work.
>>--
>>
>>Erb
>>
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>>There are three, of course: laziness, impatience, and hubris."
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     - Russell D. Cooper

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     - Melissa F. Cooper

"Most of you are familiar with the virtues of a programmer.
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