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On 03/02/2011 06:21 PM, Manuel Massing wrote:
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<p style="margin: 0px; text-indent: 0px;">Hi,</p>
<p style="margin: 0px; text-indent: 0px;">> Hen simply use
"find uses" or "rename" from the context menu, or the</p>
<p style="margin: 0px; text-indent: 0px;">> context-browser
toolview, instead of the navigation popup widget.</p>
<p style="margin: 0px; text-indent: 0px;">But I think there is
still a usability issue: if you accidentally </p>
<p style="margin: 0px; text-indent: 0px;">hover about another
variable/method, the code browser</p>
<p style="margin: 0px; text-indent: 0px;">abandons "Find uses" and
jumps to display the new information.</p>
<p style="margin: 0px; text-indent: 0px;">Maybe "Find Uses" should
get its own toolview, similar to "Find/Replace in </p>
<p style="margin: 0px; text-indent: 0px;">Files".</p>
<p style="margin: 0px; text-indent: 0px;"> Manuel</p>
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There is a lock button on that toolview that solves the abandonment
issue. But I do like the idea of having it work in its own toolview
so that the context-browser isn't useless in the meanwhile.<br>
-Olivier JG<br>
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