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menih |
Posted - Feb 08 2007 : 7:43:36 PM It would be nice to be able to toggle (hide/show) entries in the find symbol window (for example: public, private, protected, class, structure, enumerator, macro, etc). The information is there already, reflected by the icons and color coding. |
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menih |
Posted - Oct 29 2007 : 12:54:00 PM Excellent. Thanks! |
support |
Posted - Oct 29 2007 : 01:53:12 AM case=4457 is implemented in Build 1614 |
feline |
Posted - Feb 12 2007 : 08:05:34 AM This statement originally came from Support's reply in this thread:
http://forum.wholetomato.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=4315
this does not really explain why this should not be done, so I have put in a feature request. It is an interesting idea.
case=5031
For now you may find this information on searching in FSIW and OFIW useful:
http://forum.wholetomato.com/forum/topic.asp?ARCHIVE=true&TOPIC_ID=4238 |
menih |
Posted - Feb 09 2007 : 1:41:09 PM feline, I am not debating what it was designed to do. All I am saying is that it would be very helpful to also use it in the capacity that I've suggested. You've mentioned filtering, well, this is exactly what I am asking... If you wish to call it 'code browser' that's fine. |
feline |
Posted - Feb 09 2007 : 07:43:53 AM menih the FSIW dialog is designed for filtering, and finding things, not as a code browser. So for now we are not interested in trying to add this sort of filtering to this dialog.
sl@sh there is already a request to allow the DEL key to delete items from the Find References Results window, which looks like it would do what you want. Not a very fancy solution, but it should be close enough to be quite useful.
case=4457 |
sl@sh |
Posted - Feb 09 2007 : 03:40:36 AM If I might add to this suggestion: I mostly use find references to check on existing uses of a symbol - but somtimes it is just easier to not check them in the order presented within the find references result list. Hence I would like some indication as to which reference I have checked, similar to the visited links coloring on a web page.
Or, even better (but probably more work to implement): Some means to hide certain references by manual selection (checkboxes for instance). Unhiding could be done by using the hide/unhide checkboxes already attached to the file names. |