F11 Functionality
Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 2:48 pm
by Stephen Persson >> Thu, 22 Jan 2004 20:57:09 GMT
Hi,
I am getting a little annoyed at the F11 functionality with JADE 6 and wondered it someone could straighten me out!
I use F11 a lot, when the cursor is positioned within a line of code to open up one of the methods within a new window. And thats my first issue. Sometimes it does open the method up in a new window, othertimes it just puts the method text in a floating layer thing. How can you control which one you want? There seems to be no pattern (that I can see) as to when it shows the text in a floating text area, or when it opens it up in a new window.
Secondly, when you do quite a few F11s (if you are following a long sequence of code), you can no longer tell where you are up to. In Jade 5.2 it used to have the class name on the method you were looking at, up the top of the window, but that has been removed from Jade 6. Does anyone know of a way to tell what class the method is on that you are looking at?
Thanks
Stephen
Hi,
I am getting a little annoyed at the F11 functionality with JADE 6 and wondered it someone could straighten me out!
I use F11 a lot, when the cursor is positioned within a line of code to open up one of the methods within a new window. And thats my first issue. Sometimes it does open the method up in a new window, othertimes it just puts the method text in a floating layer thing. How can you control which one you want? There seems to be no pattern (that I can see) as to when it shows the text in a floating text area, or when it opens it up in a new window.
Secondly, when you do quite a few F11s (if you are following a long sequence of code), you can no longer tell where you are up to. In Jade 5.2 it used to have the class name on the method you were looking at, up the top of the window, but that has been removed from Jade 6. Does anyone know of a way to tell what class the method is on that you are looking at?
Thanks
Stephen