haha,

Well Gordon, I think I am going to have to say pardon me. I swear I saw it, if I am wrong, sorry Adobe.

Anyway, Is there a chance to be able to turn that off? Options? When Developing it's nice to see the classes that are used. Maybe I just use 'looking at the imports' differently then most. BTW This wouldn't be the first time I did something different. :)

Peace, Mike

PS Your reading the posts thought ;-)

On 5/23/06, Gordon Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> does Adobe becasue they have every single import listed even if the imported file exists in the same package

 

Where do you see this?

 

- Gordon

 


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Michael Schmalle
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 3:00 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [flexcoders] FB2B3 :: Organize Imports :: BUG

 

Ha,

Bug, well to me it's a bug. You know how there are verbose and no-verbose individuals in the world? Well, I am verbose and would love for ALL the imports to STAY if I want them there.

Now, is there any way that you can have FB2 call 'Organize Imports' and organize ALL the imports you have listed WITHOUT deleting the ones in the same package!? I like to see ALL the imports I am using. I can't most of the time even want to take the time to care if it's 'in the same package', I just want to see all my imports.

Ironically, so does Adobe becasue they have every single import listed even if the imported file exists in the same package.

Could you put a preferences check box or something for us that like to save them. I know this changed from b2 to b3, b2 did not delete your imports.

Peace, Mike

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