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AW: [jdt-ui-dev] Hyperlinked code feature in M3

I fully agree with Scott Stanchfield here. This is a pretty nice
productivity feature which should be leaved in as an default and if some
user doesn't like to make use of it, he should have the ability to turn it
of via an preferences option.

BTW, on some other Java IDEs people are missing this feature a lot. A good
example might be JBuilder here, even in a slightly different hyperlinked
context. JBuilder once in former times for the JB3 IDE (...the native build
up one which was not based on pure Java...) had a similar feature for
looking up the javadocs related to such an selection. But they lost this
feature  over the time and nowadays people are wishing to have such a
feature again there.

-Valentino


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Betreff: RE: [jdt-ui-dev] Hyperlinked code feature in M3


Please make sure it's an option (don't kill it!) -- this is awesome for
navigating through code to figure out what it does.

Now if I could just map that extra mouse button to the "back" action...

-- Scott
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