You mean mouse-over a data element in the code? Why not just enhance content-assist?
The mouse-over thing might be cool, but I guess it depends on how it's designed. When I'm on a web-page with a lot of these, they drive me nuts (sorry David). Personally I'd worry about a performance hit.
Also - what information would be presented upon a mouse-over? It would have to be more than just the definition to replace the purpose of an Outline Find. An outline find would get you to a variable's definition, but also to the location of the variable's definition. Now that I think about it, a find would also be neat to see where multiple local definitions of the same variable name are located (although that's merely a nicety).
-Kurt
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Wouldn't it be cooler if the definition showed up in a fly-over when your mouse hovered over a data element.
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Might be cool to be able to select a data element name in the source and have a function to "find in outline".
I heartily agree! Anyone else?
Sam
On 11/12/2010 3:57 PM, Stuart Rowe wrote:
Might be cool to be able to select a data element name in the source
and have a function to "find in outline". It'd almost simulate the
"find declaration" function in other language IDEs.
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