Hey Peter,

I wanted to comment, but smth with Twitter and/or fb is not working. Anyway, I 
do it here:


➢ The tree (AST) view is needed, because it shows the hierachical view and the 
association of the code. IntelliJ does the same, the navigator in NetBeans too. 
It represents the Abstract Syntax Tree, which is a tree. If you show it like 
this, there is no association between vars and/or functions and whatever, as 
you can see your comparsion of your plugin and the result from Eclipse.

➢ For me, I would like to see the same information from the navigator for 
example. If I have a filter function, there is nothing wrong with a tree and it 
will not hurting the eyes. The only difference between your plugin and the 
navigator, should be, that this is a lightweight dialog and with a filter 
functionality.


Cheers

Chris

Von: Peter Cheung
Gesendet: Montag, 26. Februar 2018 10:06
An: d...@platform.netbeans.org
Cc: dev@netbeans.incubator.apache.org
Betreff: First draft of netbeans quick outline plugin

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First draft of netbeans quick outline plugin

http://peter.quantr.hk/2018/02/first-draft-of-netbeans-quick-outline-plugin/

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