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mackeyar
Posted - Feb 11 2008 : 11:55:43 AM Inspired by Eclipse, it would be awesome if:
1. There was a list of all warnings in the current file (or all files, if performance permits) 2. A file that had a VA-warning in it was tagget with a little icon 3. There were tags in the 'scroll bar' area showing where in the file these warnings where.
Couple this with a compile-output parser at it would be even "awesomeier". :)
/Marcus
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feline
Posted - Feb 11 2008 : 3:33:07 PM VA has two types of underlining. Spelling errors and mistyped symbols. To see the spelling errors in the current file simply press the spelling check toolbar button, and VA will step through them one by one.
For mistyped symbols, hopefully you will not see to many of these in your files. The idea here is that you will see these and correct them as you are editing. If you need to hunt through the file looking for them you are probably better off compiling the current file and using the IDE's error list.