M9: View Re-arrangement [message #243500] |
Sat, 22 May 2004 10:12  |
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Originally posted by: me.here.com
It seems another silent "feature" has sneaked in that I'm sure many of us
will find annoying. Every time a perspective is switched (eg. from Debug to
Java) the last active view becomes the leftmost view. If one switches
between active views and perspectives a lot (like I do) the view arrangement
seems almost random.
I'm so used to having my views positioned in a certain order, and I
automatically go with my mouse there, only to find that the view I'm looking
is somewhere else. Arghhh
Also, (and I may get used to this) new editor tabs are always opened on the
left, instead on the right, which is different from any other multiple doc
application out there that I have seen. Quite strange. I can see the motive
behind it, but it is a bit controversial decision.
Other than the above minor annoyances I find M9 extremely good. No problems
with it, in the one hour I played with it. I dare say Eclipse is now the
best development tool in the world out of any tool for any programming
language (and I don't give compliments easily, at least my wife tells me so
:)).
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Re: View Re-arrangement [message #243552 is a reply to message #243500] |
Sat, 22 May 2004 11:44   |
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Not sure about the editor tabs on the left issue?? As far as I know, since
the 2.x days the tabs at the top of the editor for each opened file have
always been on the left. Or am I not understanding what you are saying?
"Mario" <me@here.com> wrote in message news:c8nmm2$ctn$1@eclipse.org...
> It seems another silent "feature" has sneaked in that I'm sure many of us
> will find annoying. Every time a perspective is switched (eg. from Debug
to
> Java) the last active view becomes the leftmost view. If one switches
> between active views and perspectives a lot (like I do) the view
arrangement
> seems almost random.
> I'm so used to having my views positioned in a certain order, and I
> automatically go with my mouse there, only to find that the view I'm
looking
> is somewhere else. Arghhh
>
> Also, (and I may get used to this) new editor tabs are always opened on
the
> left, instead on the right, which is different from any other multiple doc
> application out there that I have seen. Quite strange. I can see the
motive
> behind it, but it is a bit controversial decision.
>
> Other than the above minor annoyances I find M9 extremely good. No
problems
> with it, in the one hour I played with it. I dare say Eclipse is now the
> best development tool in the world out of any tool for any programming
> language (and I don't give compliments easily, at least my wife tells me
so
> :)).
>
>
>
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Re: M9: View Re-arrangement [message #245960 is a reply to message #245720] |
Wed, 26 May 2004 22:34  |
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Originally posted by: ron.baldwin.sourceprose.com
Ed Burnette wrote:
> Make an individual bug report for every single thing you don't like or cc
> yourself if it's already been reported. If it's a trivial thing, mark it
> trivial - that doesn't mean it will be ignored. Some trivial polish items
> are actually quite important in the big picture, for example a typo or a
> stray line in a dialog the user sees often will give them a bad impression
> of the product. Simple things matter and they're often quick to fix.
Please also post the bug numbers so the rest of us can cc/vote instead
of creating duplicate reports. Thanks.
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