Am Dienstag, 12. Juli 2005 20:00 schrieb Diez B. Roggisch: > > That could be added. What would it be good for? > > It's sometimes nice in larger projects when you browse a file that e.g. > contains a class which has a method foo, which in turn calls a bar > method in that very class. Then you can simply use the object browser to > jump there instead of skimming through the file.
How should the editor know, which class a variable belongs to. Python is a dynamically typed language. This means, that the type of an object is determined at runtime. This is a very big difference to C++ or Java, where a scanner can parse the source and determine the type of an object even before the code is compiled. > > BTW, a feature that I'm personally missing most in all not > emacs/vi-flavoured editors is an incremental search with a > minibuffer-style search dialog.The reason is simply that the rather > large search dialog obstructs the editor view. Somebody recommended to make a toolbar with an entry for the search expression and a find and find next button. The search should use the flags set last time the search dialog was used. How about that? > > And the ability to search forward/backward from the current cursor > position with possible wrap arounds instead of always beginning at the > top would also be great. Any chances for this? That is in. Just select the backwards checkbox and select Find Again (or press F3). > > Thanks, > > Diez Detlev -- Detlev Offenbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [email protected] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
