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Setting PDT to a temporary "don't bother" -state [message #28347] Thu, 14 June 2007 12:07 Go to next message
drm / Gerard is currently offline drm / GerardFriend
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Registered: July 2009
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Hi,


Is there a way to set PDT to a temporary "don't bother / don't
interfere" state? Sometimes it is really annoying that PDT is "thinking"
while i'm typing my code, and i have to wait for whatever process is
running to finish before i can actually see what i typed.

It would be nice if i could use a shortcut to let PDT put everything on
a lowest-of-lowest priority except the active editor, until i use the
shortcut again. Is there anything like that available already?


drm / Gerard
Re: Setting PDT to a temporary "don't bother" -state [message #34382 is a reply to message #28347] Sun, 08 July 2007 09:04 Go to previous message
Guy Gurfinkel is currently offline Guy GurfinkelFriend
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Registered: July 2009
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Hi Gerard,
PDT behavior was changed, now it waits till you stop typing before it starts
its processing.

--
Guy Gurfinkel,
Team Leader, Development Tools
Zend.

"drm" <drm@melp.nl> wrote in message news:f4rb28$jk4$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Hi,
>
>
> Is there a way to set PDT to a temporary "don't bother / don't interfere"
> state? Sometimes it is really annoying that PDT is "thinking" while i'm
> typing my code, and i have to wait for whatever process is running to
> finish before i can actually see what i typed.
>
> It would be nice if i could use a shortcut to let PDT put everything on a
> lowest-of-lowest priority except the active editor, until i use the
> shortcut again. Is there anything like that available already?
>
>
> drm / Gerard
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