You do know that you can have multiple viewing areas in the same window, right?
Actually, I meant to post this a while ago, but I think it'd be cool
to have a CW IDE forum for sharing ideas & tips on project
management, source control, CW issues, cool tricks, etc. CW IDE is
pretty sweet, but I'm sure that there's lots more things that I just
haven't figured out yet! Things like:
- How to get the OS functions to be 'linked' when double-clicked to
either the headers, or better yet, the PDF Manuals (or some other
manual..)
Anyway, just a thought. Anyone like/dislike it?
Alan
>That looks like a great idea to me for any IDE.
>I can even think of a tree browser on the left which allows to expand and
>collapse braces.
>Anyone listening....
>
>Angsuman Chakraborty
>Sr. Software Engineer
>III
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Niel Skousen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, October 28, 1999 3:12 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: CodeWarrior IDE idea
>
>
>Jun-Kiat,
>
>I have an idea for your IDE... you already match braces & brackets to help
>the programmer. It would be really neat if the pgmr could collapse a
>function or set of code within matching braces, and show a (+) in column
>one on the line (ala bookmark, or breakpoint).
>
>When reviewing a long event loops, it'd sure be nice to close nested switch
>statements just like an outliner and concentrate on behavior in two areas
>that are a page or so apart. Also, when reviewing functional flow, having
>collapsed the code at the braces the IDE see's as matching sets, logic
>errors would seem to be easier to read and identify too...
>
>FWIW
>
>Niel
>
>PS: I get to be a beta tester on the IDE improvements =8-)
>
>
>Niel Skousen
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]