We have just released a new snapshot development build:
http://tools.android.com/download

It should make reordering in the outline work much more smoothly -- in
addition to a rewritten drag & drop you now have + and - actions (not
buttons, but keyboard shortcuts as well as context menu items). See
http://tools.android.com/recent for more details.

As always, please report bugs (and preferably in the issue tracker at
b.android.com rather than here.)

-- Tor


On Dec 19, 10:12 pm, Eong <[email protected]> wrote:
> You shouldn't remove the up/down add/remove buttons from outline, it's
> very usefull, much more than the dragging style. Now I have to edit
> the xml myself! Dragging really sucks in my workspace, text view
> without text will not show up correctly and a lot of views are missing
> in merge block. And I need to drag 10 times to make a view in a right
> position. And we have no choice if we need the 2.3 SDK, it's a force
> update. It really slows my development a lot! I even prefer xmleditor
> than this draggingeditor. You need to fixxxxxing it!!!
>
> Best regards,
> Eong
>
> On 12月18日, 下午9时01分, Xavier Ducrohet <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi Tim,
>
> > yes we would like to do full refactoring support across XML and Java
> > (for android XML files).
>
> > On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 12:32 PM, Tim H. <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi Xavier,
>
> > > r9 is much improved! I am still seeing some glitches, such as if you
> > > drag something onto a supposedly invalid area, it still makes changes
> > > and/or makes the view disappear!
>
> > > What I would love to see make the next version is correcting
> > > references to alignments when a view is renamed, i.e. if I rename a
> > > view that is in a RelativeLayout, other views that refer to that view
> > > are also corrected. This would be a godsend!
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > Tim
>
> > > On Dec 15, 7:47 pm, Xavier Ducrohet <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> Hey everyone,
>
> > >> we just released a preview of ADT 9.0.0 that fixes some of the issues
> > >> you all have.
>
> > >> Seehttp://tools.android.com/download.
>
> > >> Make sure you know this is dev version, not a final, fully-tested,
> > >> public release.
>
> > >> Hope this helps.
>
> > >> Xav
>
> > >> On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 3:24 PM, XanXa <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> > 1. I have moved a TextView with Style into a linearLayout and the
> > >> > TextView loosed the style.
> > >> > 2. When I try to use an empty LinearLayout I can't add any child (I
> > >> > have to putLayoutwidth and heigth).
> > >> > 3. It's so difficult put the view where you want using only theeditor
> > >> > and always modify the rest of views.
> > >> > 4. The ctrl+z work bad and strange, sometimes do things I didn't.
>
> > >> > I didn't like the up and down arrows and neither the + and - buttons
> > >> > but they made their job, Why not keep them until the drag is ready?.
> > >> > Finally I think I'll going to use the XMLeditorfor a while.
>
> > >> > Nevertheless, I know the oldeditorwas awfull and slow to use and we
> > >> > needed a newLayoutEditorpowerfull and easier to use. We must work
> > >> > hard to make this new AndroidLayoutEditormore stable and usable.
>
> > >> > (Sorry about my English)
>
> > >> > On 13 dic, 16:35, Julie Andrews <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> >> On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 8:41 PM, niko20 <[email protected]> 
> > >> >> wrote:
> > >> >> > Ok, the newlayouteditoris fancier and all but no more properties
> > >> >> > window? I have to right click to set properties now? And many times
> > >> >> > the right click menu does not function correctly either, like it 
> > >> >> > will
> > >> >> > be missing sub menus, etc. I want my properties list back!
>
> > >> >> > -niko
>
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